Billy Kidman - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • BK Bomb (Double leg lifting sitout spinebuster, sometimes from the second rope)
    • Kid Krusher (Jumping inverted double underhook facebuster)
    • Shooting star press (WCW / WWF/E / Independent circuit) / Seven Year Itch (WCW)
  • Signature moves
    • DDT
    • Diving bulldog while running up the ring ropes
    • Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
    • Fireman's carry neckbreaker
    • Flying cross body block
    • Frankensteiner, sometimes from the top rope
    • Kid Factor (Sitout facebuster, often used as a powerbomb counter)
    • Leg drop bulldog reversal
    • Moonsault
    • Sidewalk slam
    • Slingshot leg drop
    • Spin-out powerbomb
    • Wheelbarrow suplex
    • Swinging reverse sitout facebuster
  • With Rey Mysterio, Jr.
    • Catapult by Kidman into a diving hurricanrana by Mysterio
    • Wheelbarrow facebuster (Kidman) / Springboard leg drop (Mysterio) combination
  • Managers
    • Raven
    • Torrie Wilson
    • Tygress
    • Dawn Marie
    • Lacey Von Erich
  • Nicknames
  • "The Master of the Shooting Star Press" (WCW / WWF/E)
  • Entrance themes
    • "Rock The World" (WCW)
    • "Destroyer" (WCW)
    • "Kid Krusher" (WCW / WWF/E)
    • "Kidman's Theme" by Jim Johnston (WWE)
    • "You Can Run" by Lord Akkim (WWE)

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