After every victory, Carlos Estévez extends his hands, one on top of the other, palms open, fingers slightly bent, wrists touching. It’s a pose that, depending on what TV shows you watched growing up, is either completely inexplicable or deeply nostalgic. If you grew up watching Toonami on Cartoon Network after school, you recognize this: it’s the Kamehameha, the signature move of Goku, the hero of the internationally beloved anime Dragon Ball Z.
If you didn’t watch anime growing up and don’t recognize it, just think of it as being the Japanese cartoon equivalent of a Babe Ruth homer: the signature display of power from an adored icon of might.