Arm-In Loop Choke from failed Crucifix Loop Choke
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Enter the Crucifix Loop Choke from a Collar Drag, but when the opponent doesn't tap, you can quickly transition to the Arm-In Loop Choke by letting go of the leg and going belly down.
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