J Jaggers' Legendary Cradle Series

J Jaggers' Legendary Cradle Series

Mar 1, 2013 by Nickolas Velliquette
J Jaggers' Legendary Cradle Series
J Jaggers is the man!  Dude was a monster before he even got to college.  Voted the 29th best high school athlete of the decade (1999-2009), Jaggers became a legend in Ohio after winning four state titles and compiling a remarkable 172-3 record en route to winning the NHSCA Wrestler of the Year in 2004. Jaggers kept the ball rolling at Ohio State, becoming a three time NCAA All-American and two time NCAA Champion.  

He also stigmatized the nation with his signature cradle -a move that devastated his elite competition and brought the crowd to their feet during each of his two NCAA title runs.  

Want to learn J Jaggers' legendary cradle series?  Watch his videos and follow his instruction below:

Signature Cradle He Killed Everyone With at NCAA's
Jaggers was pinning fools left and right at Nationals with the move! Jaggers goes for his same baseline shot defense, but when his opponent goes to get the corner, he reaches deep to lock behind his opponent's trail leg. When he does this, he steps big with his left leg to pinch his opponent's head to his own knee. Lockin' up the cradle from here is no biggie.

Cradle Number Two For When His Opponent Has Him in the Crackback
Jaggers shows an amazing way to lock up the cradle when he's in the crackback position. He works for the body/knee lock on his opponent, then drives his opponent to his head. As his opponent goes over to his side and onto his head, he squares up his hips (hip heist) to finish on top with the cradle.

Cradle Number Three For When Guy Is In On Low Single
Jaggers shows yet another dope counter to a cradle. Here, his opponent is in deep on a low single, and Jaggers goes from chest lock to switch before transitioning seamlessly to the cradle. He also shows a BONUS COUNTER if his opponent lifts his leg after getting in deep on the single!

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