Granby roll

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A Granby roll is performed from an inferior position, usually when the top wrestler has a hold upon the lower wrestler's waist from the side or when moving to "take the back." The bottom wrestler rises slightly and cross steps under his own body, using it to post as they kick high with the other leg and perform a shoulder roll to the inside shoulder, either achieving an escape or an arm lock on the other wrestler. The "granby roll" is often said to have first been used by Gray Elliot Simons, one of the greatest college and Olympic wrestlers of all time.

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