Angelina Love - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Botox Injection (Bicycle kick) – 2008–present
    • Break a Bitch (Inverted facelock transitioned into a double knee backbreaker) – 2011–present
    • Cramp (Modified camel clutch) – 2006, 2011
    • Lights Out (Lifting reverse STO)
  • Signature moves
    • Diving crossbody
    • Hurricanrana, sometimes to an oncoming opponent
    • Running springboard arm drag
    • Shoulder jawbreaker
    • Snapmare followed by a running low-angle front dropkick to the opponent's face or back
    • Spear
    • Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown
  • With Velvet Sky
    • Finishing moves
      • Makeover (Russian legsweep (Sky) / Botox Injection (Love) combination)
      • Simultaneous roundhouse kicks to the abdomen (Sky) and the back of the leg (Love)
    • Signature moves
      • Hollering Elbow (Double elbow drop, with theatrics)
  • With Winter
    • Finishing moves
      • Botox Injection (Love) / Samoan drop (Winter) combination
  • Managers
    • Velvet Sky
    • Madison Rayne
    • Winter
    • Cute Kip
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Texas Hell-Razors
    • Derek Wylde
    • The Gymini
    • Prince Nana
    • Johnny Parisi
    • Jimmy Rave
    • Palmer Canon
    • Chris Sabin
    • Simon Diamond
    • Krissy Vaine
    • Eric Young
    • Velvet Sky
    • Becky Bayless
    • Cute Kip
    • Madison Rayne
    • Winter
  • Nicknames
    • "The Queen Diva" (DSW)
  • Entrance themes
    • "Papercut" by Linkin Park (Independent circuit)
    • "Girlfriend" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2010, 2012)
    • "Angel on My Shoulder" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2007–2009, 2010–2011)
    • "Hands of Wicked" by Goldy Locks (TNA; used while teaming with Winter)

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