A shooting star press is a professional wrestling aerial technique invented by Japanese professional wrestler Jushin Liger after seeing a similar move performed in the manga Fist of the North Star.
In a standard shooting star press, the wrestler jumps forward from an elevated position, executes a backflip in mid-air, and lands on the opponent in the splash/press position. In kayfabe, the move is considered a more impactful version of a splash, since the wrestler utilizes rotational speed, as if he were a circular saw.
The shooting star press is considered a very dangerous maneuver both to execute and to receive. If the wrestler is unable to completely rotate, or if he lands incorrectly on the opponent, then there can be a serious injury. For example, Billy Kidman (who called the move the Seven Year Itch in World Championship Wrestling (WCW), and just the shooting star press in World Wrestling Entertainment or WWE) caused an injury to Chavo Guerrero, Jr. on WWE SmackDown! when Kidman's knee impacted Guerrero's head, forcing it hard against the mat. Guerrero lost consciousness for several minutes.
Brock Lesnar is another wrestler who was involved in a memorable incident that involved the shooting star press. Lesnar used this move as a finisher when in WWE's training camp, Ohio Valley Wrestling. His first usage of the move in the main event scene was during WrestleMania XIX. His opponent, Kurt Angle, lay across the ring, and so Lesnar climbed the turnbuckle and attempted the maneuver. Lesnar was tired, however, and so he failed to complete the rotation, resulting in his landing on his head instead of on Angle (Lesnar was not seriously hurt, though Kurt Angle had to improvise a new finish to ensure Brock won the match as planned). The slang term 'to Brock' originates from this incident, and refers to botching the biggest move of the biggest match.
As a result of injuries like these, promotions sometimes ban the use of the maneuver. When WWE discouraged the use of the move, it left long-time user Paul London notably upset and without a finisher.
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