As the opponent struggles to escape, the wrestler will then apply pressure to the arm, often using a variation of the classic "armbar" hold. This is where the "tapout" portion of the move comes in – as the opponent attempts to cry out for mercy, the wrestler will apply increasing pressure, often forcing the opponent to submit.
At the time, wrestlers like Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Rock, and Triple H were pushing the boundaries of what was possible in the ring, experimenting with new moves and sequences. It was during this period that the Tickle Tapout 11 Patched began to take shape, with various wrestlers adding their own twists and variations to the move.
The origins of the Tickle Tapout 11 Patched are shrouded in mystery, with various wrestlers claiming to have invented the move. However, most historians agree that the move emerged in the early 2000s, during the "Attitude Era" of professional wrestling.