The Michinoku Driver II is a professional wrestling move in which facing their opponent, the wrestler reaches between his opponent's legs with their right arm and reaches around the opponent's neck from the same side with their left arm. They then lift the opponent up and turn them around so that they are held upside down, as in a scoop slam before dropping down into a sitout position, driving the opponent down to the mat neck and shoulder first. Many people call it the Michinoku Driver because it is used more often than the original Michinoku Driver. Innovated by Taka Michinoku, it is technically known as a sitout scoop slam piledriver.
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This variation, also innovated by Taka Michinoku, sees the wrestler apply an inverted facelock and lift the opponent, as in a reverse suplex, before transitioning into a sitout scoop slam piledriver.