John Morrison (wrestler) - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • The Moonlight Drive (Corkscrew neckbreaker) – 2007–2009; used as a signature thereafter
    • Nitro Blast (Superkick) – 2008 used as a signature thereafter
    • Running knee strike to a seated opponent's head – 2010–2011; used as a signature move from 2009–2010
    • Starship Pain (Split-legged corkscrew moonsault) – 2009–2011
  • Signature moves
    • 180° spun flare transitioned into a leg drop
    • Belly to back wheelbarrow facebuster
    • Corkscrew moonsault
    • Corkscrew plancha
    • Shooting Star Press
    • European uppercut
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Capoeira / Spinning hook
      • Cartwheel / Handstand
      • Enzuigiri
      • Flying Chuck (Springboard roundhouse)
      • Leg lariat
      • Pelé
      • Slingshot baseball slide
    • Russian legsweep
    • Shooting star plancha
    • Slingshot or a springboard
    • elbow drop
    • Diving somersault inverted facelock jawbreaker
    • Standing moonsault side slam
    • Standing shooting star press
    • STO backbreaker followed by either a Russian legsweep or a neckbreaker
    • Tilt-a-whirl DDT
  • Managers
    • Melina
    • Jillian Hall
    • Nikki Bella
  • Nicknames
    • "The Guru of Greatness"
    • "JoMo"
    • "The Monday / Tuesday / Friday Night Delight"
    • "The New Face of Extreme"
    • "The Prince of Parkour"
    • "The Shaman of Sexy"
  • Entrance themes
    • WCW Monday Nitro theme song (2004)
    • "Paparazzi" by Jim Johnston (April 14, 2005 – July 2007; Used while apart of MNM & Singles Competetion)
    • "Ain't No Make Believe (instrumental)" (July 2007 – August 2007)
    • "Ain't No Make Believe" by Stonefree Experience (August 2007 – November 28, 2011)

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