Jon Hugger - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Demon Driver (Suplex powerslam) – TNA or Spike Jumping Reverse Piledriver) (Lucha Libre USA)
    • Fuh-get-a-bout-it / Genocide Driver (Military press powerslam or Wrist Lock Sitout Side Slam)
    • Diving discus leg drop
    • Sickle (Standing or a running lariat) – TNA
  • Signature moves
    • Diving splash
    • Military press drop
    • Multiple DDT variations
      • Jumping
      • Over the shoulder – innovated
      • Standing
      • Spinning
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Drop, sometimes from the top rope or while springboarding
      • Enzuigiri
      • Legsweep
      • Spinning heel
      • Superkick
    • Multiple leg drop variations
      • Diving
      • Guillotine
      • Springboard
    • Powerslam
    • Sidewalk slam
    • Spinebuster
  • With Big Vito
    • Catching hip toss into a sky lift slam
  • With Black Reign
    • Slingshot vertical suplex into a sitout wheelbarrow facebuster
  • Managers
    • Disco Inferno
    • Tony Marinara
    • James Mitchell
    • Kevin Nash
    • Nunzio
    • Beaver Las Vagas
    • Lizmark, Jr.
  • Entrance themes
    • "Speak Softly Love (Love Theme from The Godfather)" (instrumental) (WCW)
    • "No Sleep Til Brooklyn" (instrumental) by The Beastie Boys (WWE)
    • "Nightmare" by Dale Oliver (TNA)

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