Senton
Senton is a professional wrestling aerial technique in which the attacker leaps or dives onto an opponent and lands on the opponent’s torso. The move is used to wear down an opponent or deliver a high-impact strike and is typically executed from elevated positions such as the turnbuckle, ringside area, or a springboard.
- Front senton: the wrestler launches forward, lands chest-first on the opponent, driving impact with the torso.
- Back senton: the wrestler jumps backward, rotates in the air, and lands back-first on the opponent’s
- Diving or top-rope senton: performed from the ropes or another height, with the attacker leaving the
Variations may involve changes in leg position or transitions into other moves, depending on the wrestler’s
Executing a senton requires precise timing with the opponent to ensure proper contact and to mitigate injury.
The senton is widely used across wrestling promotions, including mainstream and independent circuits, and can function