I believe this is called Mutually Assured Destruction.
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If you mean just turning the blade around to use the main edge swinging outward, it is mostly called being unskilled. If you are referring to using the inside (back) edge of a sword to attack, there is no specific name as there are so many techniques that incorporate the inside/false/back edge. Read up of Fiore Dei Liberi, Johannes Lichtenauer, and Hans Talhoffer, their manuscripts show a lot of techniques incorporating the inside edge, each with different names.
It is caled Living in the edge hope i helped xxx
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No He lost because one of Kane's arms was on edge when edge also pinned Kane so the referee handed Kane the title
Aside from being sharp, the blade shape of a katana supports a good cut. The profile of the blade is that it is convex, and this moves material being cut out and away from the edge of the instrument. Picture the knife as a wedge, but one where the sides are not flat. Rather, they sides are "rounded out" instead of being flat or concave. This helps explain why the blade of the katana is so good at cutting.