Alicia Fox - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Officer Nasty (Somersault leg drop) — 2011–present
    • Watch Yo' Face (Scissors kick) — 2009–present
  • Signature moves
    • Bridging Northern Lights suplex
    • Corner slingshot back elbow
    • Split leg head smash
    • Monkey flip
    • Multiple pinning variations
      • Backslide, sometimes while bridging
      • Inside cradle
      • Roll-up, sometimes while bridging
      • Split legged sunset flip pin out of the corner
    • Pendulum backbreaker submission
    • Reverse elbow, off the second rope
    • Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
    • Matrix evasion into handstand headscissors takedown<
  • Nicknames
    • "The Bona-fide Diva"
    • "The Foxy Floridian"
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Elijah Burke
    • DJ Gabriel
    • Rosa Mendes
    • Michelle McCool
    • Zack Ryder
    • Maryse Ouellet
    • Maxine
    • Tamina
    • Eve Torres
    • Kelly Kelly
    • JTG
  • Managers
    • Vickie Guerrero
    • Rosa Mendes
    • Aksana
  • Entrance themes
    • "Party On" By Jim Johnston (November 18, 2008–April 30, 2009; used with DJ Gabriel)
    • "Shake Yo Tail" by Billy Lincoln from the EVO music library (April 30, 2009 – 2011)
    • "Pa-Pa-Pa-Pa-Party" by Jim Johnston (2011–present)

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