Velvet Sky - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Velvet Sky
      • Beauty Mark (Double knee backbreaker) – 2009
      • Beauty-T (Spike DDT) – 2010–2012
      • In Yo' Face (Sitout double underhook facebuster) – 2011–present
      • Skyliner (Straight jacket sitout rear mat slam) – 2009–2011
  • Signature moves
    • Dragon sleeper
    • Dropkick, sometimes to a seated opponent
    • Facebreaker knee smash
    • Inverted curb stomp
    • Northern Lights suplex
    • Octopus stretch, sometimes while biting the opponent's arm or transitioned into a sunset flip
    • One-handed bulldog
    • Reverse bulldog
    • Rolling cutter
    • Roll-up
    • Russian legsweep
    • Shoulder block
    • Snapmare followed by a shoot kick to the back of the opponent's head
    • Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown
    • Triangle choke
    • Vertical suplex
  • Managers
    • Angelina Love
    • Lacey Von Erich
    • Madison Rayne
  • Wrestlers managed
    • The Brain Surgeons
    • Simon Diamond
    • Romeo Roselli
    • Matt Striker
    • John Walters
    • Alere Little Feather
    • Angelina Love
    • Cute Kip
    • Madison Rayne
  • Entrance themes
    • "I'm About to Freak" by Dale Oliver (TNA; October 15, 2007–December 6, 2007)
    • "Angel On My Shoulder" by Dale Oliver (TNA; March 13, 2008–present)

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