1) A fairly simple
professional wrestling move.
To perform one: While both the
executor and the
victim are standing, the
executor lifts the
victim up into the air by his
crotch and
chest, and then slams him down onto the
canvas. The
victim lands on his
back. Yes, I know, it doesn't sound terribly devastating--probably the reason it's rarely used anymore. When it is used, it's usually only to set up a more complicated move to follow where the
victim needs to be lying at a certain place on the
mat.
Contrast this to 1987, when a
body slam was the most complicated move that
Hulk Hogan used to defeat
Andre the Giant in the
main event of
Wrestlemania III, and you get an idea of how much more intricate and complicated
wrestling has gotten since then.
2) A bad
B movie about
professional wrestling made sometime in the 1980s.
I honestly know almost nothing about this picture, and if someone wants to add a
writeup below about it I'd be very appreciative.