Rosa Mendes - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Hell Makeover (Swinging neckbreaker)
  • Signature moves
    • Camel clutch
    • Mendes Choke (Cross-armed surfboard)
    • Flower Fall (Sidewalk slam)
    • Flower Suplex (Snap suplex)
    • Flying clotheslines
    • Hair-pull whip
    • Schoolgirl roll-up
    • Thesz press followed by multiple punches/mat slams
  • Managers
    • Beth Phoenix
    • Alicia Fox
    • A.W
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Mike Kruel
    • Shawn Osborne
    • Eddie Craven
    • Jay Bradley
    • Brad Allen
    • Nattie Neidhart
    • Abraham Washington
    • Santino Marella
    • Beth Phoenix
    • Carlito
    • Zack Ryder
    • Layla El
    • Alicia Fox
    • Hornswoggle
    • Tamina
    • Epico
    • Primo
  • Tag-teams / Stables managed
    • Bad Kompany (Mike Kruel, Shawn Osborne, and Eddie Craven)
    • Glamarella (Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix)
    • Primo & Epico
  • Nicknames
    • "The Femme Fatale"
    • "The Freakin' Costa Rican"
    • "The Stunning Latina"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Feelin Me" by Jim Johnston (FCW)
    • "Barcode" by Jack Elliot (November 17, 2011–December 26, 2012)
    • "Enchanted Isle" by Jim Johnston (December 26, 2012–present)
    • "Excess All Areas" by Extreme Music (June 15, 2009–present)

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