Jushin Liger - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Air Scissors Drop (Lou Thesz press pin) – 2009–present
  • Brainbuster, sometimes from the top rope
  • CTB – Crash Thunder Buster (Belly to back wheelbarrow facebuster)
  • Elevated DDT – Late 1980s–Early 1990s; used rarely thereafter
  • Liger Bomb (Standing or a running high-angle sitout powerbomb)
  • Liger Suplex (Bridging leg hook belly to back suplex)
  • Shooting star press – Innovated; 1987–1997
  • Signature moves
  • Asian mist – as Kishin Liger
  • Fisherman buster, sometimes from the top rope
  • Frankensteiner, sometimes from the top rope
  • Frog splash
  • Indian deathlock
  • Kneeling reverse piledriver
  • Moonsault
  • Multiple suplex variations
  • Belly to back
  • German
  • Gutwrench
  • Rolling Koppu Kick (Rolling wheel kick)
  • Senton bomb
  • Shotei (Palm thrust)
  • Surfboard
  • Managers
  • Sonny Onoo
  • Entrance themes
  • New Japan Pro Wrestling
  • "Moodido (The Match)" by Toto (1984–1986)
  • "Gotta Fly Now" by DeEtta Little (1987–1988)
  • "Ikari no Jushin" by Yumi Hiroki (1989–present)
  • "Kiseki no Jushin" by Yumi Hiroki (1989)
  • World Championship Wrestling
  • "War Lords" (1991–1992)
  • "Rock Machine" (when teaming with Brian Pillman, 1992)
  • "Way Of The Dragon" (1995–1996)
  • "Pacific Zone" (1999)

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