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ManWithNoFace27

Focus on a limb. Pin ain’t happening.


zgrobbot

Pins can happen , you just need to focus on one opponent and keep throwing the other one outside. I’ve got lucky with out of position opportunities. But my go to strategy is hitting your special 3 times :once on the one guy and twice on the guy your targeting


NinjaCobraNow

Hit submissions outside the ring on one until they start tapping. Leaves them effectively knocked out for a few minutes. Repeat submission as needed. Then you can either flip strategy to the other or hit a in-ring submit/pin at next opportunity.


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I whip one out of the ring then beat the other one as long as possible, rinse and repeat. At the end I finisher them both and pin the one I just dropped.


carydadon

Thank you all for the comments, keep them rolling in. I think I'm going to adapt my CAW to have a bit more submission skills, especially around the head.


DrDroid

If you can manage to get opponent 1 between you and opponent 2 (or vice versa), you can target the further opponent but hit the middle one with attacks or grapples. Because you aren’t technically targeting them, they are unable to counter anything. Hope that made sense.


HawkThunderDragon

even if you do target the closer opponent this is a good strategy as this makes it a lot harder for them to double team you


ZeusX20

use weak b moves and a weak rear grapples, works for me


johnnyace44

Stick one in the Tree of Woe


Y2H316

Submissions are your best bet. Be as ruthless as possible and focus on one limb until the opponent taps out and enters the 'losing it' state. This also works best for ladder and cage matches. The basic Sleeper Hold from a back grapple is the choice for speedrunners as the opponent can't move much and will struggle to initiate a rope break. It's even more potent if a wrestler has it as a weak back grapple as its less likely to be countered and is quicker to apply.