Hunico - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Hunico
      • Falling Star (High-Angle Senton bomb)
      • Hunico Special (Leglock) (FCW)
    • As Incognito
      • Incognito Especial (Leglock)
      • Quebradora (Inverted Boston crab)
    • As Sin Cara (Negro)
      • Senton bomb
      • Springboard senton bomb followed by a springboard moonsault
  • Signature moves
    • Argentine backbreaker rack spun into a Samoan drop, sometimes from the top rope
    • Double underhook backbreaker
    • Hip toss into the corner turnbuckles
    • Michinoku driver II
    • Moonsault side slam
    • Northern Lights suplex
    • Saito suplex
    • Schoolboy roll-up transitioned into a one armed powerbomb
    • Sitout inverted suplex slam
    • Slingshot dropkick to an opponent seated in the corner
    • Slingshot somersault senton
    • Tiger Driver (Double underhook powerbomb)
    • Tilt-a-whirl backbreaker
  • Managers
    • Camacho
  • Entrance themes
    • "Ancient Spirit" by Jim Johnston (as Sin Cara, August 12, 2011–October 1, 2011)
    • "Maldición (Curse)" by Jim Johnston (as Sin Cara Negro; October 2, 2011–October 16, 2011)
    • "Gangsta" by Jim Johnston (WWE; 2011)
    • "Respeto" by Reychesta Secret Weapon (November 29, 2011–present)

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