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====Kryptonite Krunch====
The Kryptonite Krunch is an ''[[over-the-shoulder]] back-to-belly [[piledriver]]'' in which the wrestler shoulders the opponent by clutching him/her around the knees and lifting him/her onto his/her shoulder so that the opponent's head is dangling by the waist of the wrestler. The wrestler then holds the opponent in place by holding his/her leg with one arm and applies a headlock to the opponent with his/her other arm. The opponent is now bent into a circle. The wrestler then drops to a seated position, driving the head of the opponent into the ground.
 
The move was utilized nationally across the United States most often under the name ''Kryptonite Krunch'' by [[Mike Bucci|Nova]], although it has been done for years under many other names like the '''Reality Check''' as used by [[Michael Modest]] and the '''Schwein''' as used by [[Nobuhiko Oshima|CIMA]].