Madison Rayne - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Madison Rayne
      • Rayne Drop (Inverted overdrive)
    • As Ashley Lane
      • Running big boot
      • Standing shiranui
    • As Lexi Lane
      • Dys-Lexi-a (Reverse STO)
      • Lexi-canrana (Hurricanrana pin)
  • Signature moves
    • Arm drag, as a wheelbarrow bodyscissors counter
    • Calf kick
    • Corner foot choke
    • Diving crossbody
    • Facebuster
    • Headscissors takedown
    • Jawbreaker
    • Northern Lights suplex
    • Roll-up
    • Scissor Stomp (Push-up facebuster)
    • Senton
    • Swinging neckbreaker
  • With Nevaeh
    • Double team finishing moves
      • STO (Nevaeh) / Running big boot (Lane) combination
    • Double team signature moves
      • Double wrist-lock followed into a double dropkick
  • With Velvet Sky
    • Double team signature moves
      • Double straight jacket slam
      • Double Russian legsweep
  • Managers
    • Lacey Von Erich
    • Velvet Sky
    • Angelina Love
    • Tara
    • Karen Jarrett
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Johnny Gargano
    • Angelina Love
    • Velvet Sky
    • Lacey Von Erich
    • Tara
    • Gail Kim
  • Nicknames
    • "Sexy" Lexi Lane
    • "Cheerleader" Amber Lively
    • "The Queen Bee"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Angel on My Shoulder" by Dale Oliver (TNA)
    • "Killa Queen" by Dale Oliver (TNA; December 30, 2010–March 17,2013)
    • "Killa Queen (Instrumental)" by Dale Oliver (October 10, 2010–December 23, 2010)

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