>>5343584Headscissors in chokes always remind me of this thing someone posted ages ago:
>The rear naked choke is recorded as actual move that was used in pankration all through oot the classic Olympics. In fact the Pankration champion of the 52nd and 53rd Olypiad, Arrhichion of Phigalia died to a rear naked choke and, in doing so, won the 53rd Olypiad in 568 BC.>His unnamed opponent sunk in a RNC on Arrhichion, but made the blunder of crossing his legs across Arrhichion's torso. Arrhichion used that to put his oppnent in an ankle lock and switfly broke his oppenent's ankle. His oppnenent refused to let the RNC go so Arrhichion began grinding the shards of his ankle to dust until the foe finally screamed submission and released the choke. Arrhichion was announced the winner but when he didn't release his opponent to recieve his laurel wreath crown the crowd rushed in to seperate them. They found Arrhichion dead, he had locked the ankle lock before dying and didn't release it even in death.