Doug Williams (wrestler) - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Bombs Away (TNA) / Bomb Scare (Independent circuit) (Diving knee drop)
    • Chaos Theory (Waist-lock backward roll transitioned into a bridging German suplex)
    • Guillotine choke – 2010
    • Revolution DDT (Tornado DDT)
  • Signature moves
    • Anarchy Knee (Running high knee)
    • British Figure Four Leglock (Reverse figure four leglock)
    • Cravate, sometimes with repeated knee strikes to the opponent's head
    • European uppercut, sometimes from the top rope
    • Inverted Gory special
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Bridging / Release double underhook, sometimes from the top rope
      • Northern Lights
      • Snap followed by a gutwrench followed by an exploder
    • Push up facebusters
  • With Brutus Magnus
    • Double team finishing moves
      • Bearhug (Magnus) / Diving European uppercut (Williams) combination
    • Double team signature moves
      • Double straight jacket neckbreaker
      • Running arched big boot (Magnus) / German suplex (Williams) combination
  • Managers
    • Rob Terry
    • Ric Flair
  • Nicknames
    • "The Anarchist"
    • "The Human Torture Device"
    • "The Finest Thing in Life"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Song 2" by Blur
    • "Made in Britain" by Rusty Music
    • "The British Invasion" by Dale Oliver (TNA)
    • "Fortune 4" by Dale Oliver

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