Bill Goldberg - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Jackhammer (Delayed vertical suplex powerslam pin)
    • Spear
  • Signature moves
    • Ankle lock
    • Belly to belly suplex
    • Big boot
    • Clothesline
    • Crucifix armbar
    • Dragon screw
    • Dropkick
    • Fireman's carry slam
    • Full nelson slam
    • Hook kick
    • Kneebar
    • Multiple military press variations, sometimes preceded by a single arm choke lifted into a
      • Drop
      • Flapjack
      • Gutbuster
      • Slam
      • Spinebuster
    • Multiple powerslam variations
      • Back suplex side slam
      • Front powerslam
      • Scoop powerslam
      • Sidewalk slam
      • Ura-nage
    • Pumphandle into either a slam, a fallaway slam or a suplex
    • Shoulder block
    • Snap swinging neckbreaker
    • Superkick
    • Underhook suplex
  • Nicknames
    • "Da Man"
    • "Greenzilla"
    • "The Beast"
    • "The Predator"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Twisted" (WCW; 1997)
    • "Invasion" by Christian Poulet and Jean-Yves Rigo (WCW/WWE September 22, 1997 – March 2001,March 31, 2003 – April 21, 2003)
    • "Crush 'Em" by Megadeth (WCW; 1999)
    • "Invasion (Remix V1)" by Jim Johnston (WWE; Backlash 2003)
    • "Invasion (Remix V2)" by Jim Johnston (WWE; May 5, 2003 – March 14, 2004)

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