Lince Dorado - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Chikara Special (Kneeling step-over head-hold wrist-lock followed by hooking the opponent's far leg)
  • Lynxsault (No-handed springboard moonsault)
  • Shooting star press
  • Shooting star senton – 2007
  • Standing moonsault side slam, sometimes from the top rope
  • Signature moves
  • Arm trap compression chokehold
  • Cartwheel into an over the top rope corkscrew suicide senton or suicide plancha – adopted from Helios
  • Corkscrew somersault leg drop
  • Diving crossbody
  • Double springboard seated senton
  • Dropsault
  • Facebreaker DDT
  • Flip DDT
  • Leap of Faith (Standing or a running frankensteiner to an opponent on the top rope) – adopted from Jigsaw
  • Moonsault, sometimes while standing or while performing a corkscrew
  • Multiple kick variations
  • Backflip off the top rope into a drop
  • Enzuigiri
  • Rolling wheel
  • Sole
  • Tiger feint
  • Senton
  • Sitout scoop slam piledriver
  • Standing shooting star press – adopted from Equinox
  • Suicide dive
  • Vertical suplex powerbomb
  • Nicknames
  • "The Golden Lynx of Lucha Libre"
  • "The Feline Phenomenon"
  • "Perfect 10"
  • "The Sultan of the Shooting Star Press"
  • Entrance themes
  • "Eye of the Tiger" by Survivor
  • "Engel" by Rammstein (Used as a member of the Bruderschaft des Kreuzes)

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