Chris Hero - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Kassius Ohno
      • Double arm trap inverted cravate chinlock
      • KO (Discus elbow smash)
      • Ohno Blade (Inverted headlock transitioned into a discus elbow smash to the back of the opponent's head)
    • As Chris Hero
      • Cyclone Kill (Discus big boot)
      • Hangman's Clutch (Stepover toehold inverted cravate)
      • Hangman's Clutch II (Arm trap inverted cravate)
      • Hangman's Clutch III (Inverted cravate / Standing leg grapevine combination)
      • Hangman's Clutch Facebuster (Cravate twisted into a sitout facebuster)
      • Hero's Welcome Championship Edition (Wrist-lock scoop lift dropped into a sitout scoop slam piledriver)
      • Multiple cutter variations
        • Death is Welcome (Lifting rolling)
        • Hero's Welcome (Rolling, sometimes while applying a hammerlock)
        • Super Hero's Welcome (Jumping rolling)
      • Multiple elbow smash variations
        • Cerebral Cortex Rolling Elbow / Death Blow / Hangman's Elbow (Inverted headlock transitioned into a discus to the back of the opponent's head)
        • Discus, sometimes with a loaded elbow pad
        • Rip Cord Rolling Elbow (Wrist-lock transitioned into a short-arm discus)
      • Rivera cloverleaf – Innovated; named in tribute to Jorge "Skayde" Rivera
      • Rubik's Cube (Electric chair driver)
      • Stretch Plum Alpha (Stretch plum)
  • Signature moves
    • Backward roll into a standing corkscrew senton
    • Cravate
    • Cravate Buster (Three-quarter facelock neckbreaker)
    • Cravate Countdown (Three-quarter facelock drop)
    • Cravate Cutter (Diving somersault stunner)
    • Cravate-O-Clasm (Three-quarter facelock iconoclasm)
    • Double foot stomp, sometimes followed by a senton
    • Double leg slam
    • Elbow smash
    • Hero DDT (Spinning lifting DDT)
    • Hero Sandwich (Swinging side slam backbreaker, sometimes while applying a hammerlock)
    • Hero Sidekick (Running arched big boot to a cornered opponent)
    • Hero Stomp (Diving double foot stomp, sometimes while springboarding)
    • Indian deathlock piledriver
    • Johnny Saint special
    • Jumping senton, sometimes preceded by a somersault
    • Moonsault, sometimes while standing
    • Multiple forearm smashes
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Crash Landing (Rolling release)
      • Cravate – Innovated
      • German
      • Trapping
    • Russ Abbot (Performs a leapfrog, crawls between opponent's legs, rolls over the opponent and performs a roll-up)
    • Tracy Smothers (Rapid double palm strikes to a cornered opponent's chest)
    • Topé con Hero (Somersault topé through the second and top ropes)
  • Nicknames
    • "The Mack Daddy of the Cravate"
    • "The Savior of CZW"
    • "That Young Knockout Kid"
  • Managers
    • Dave Prazak
    • Nadia Nyce
    • Jim Fannin
    • Larry Sweeney
    • Sara Del Rey
    • Shane Hagadorn
    • Candice LeRae
  • Entrance themes
    • "A Certain Shade of Green" by Incubus
    • "Dead and Bloated" by Stone Temple Pilots
    • "Holding Out for a Hero" by Bonnie Tyler
    • "My Hero" by Foo Fighters
    • "It's A Bird, It's A Plane" by Ralph Cardall
    • "Kryptonite" by 3 Doors Down
    • "Nobody's Real" by Powerman 5000
    • "Smack My Bitch Up" by The Prodigy
    • "Blind" by Korn
    • "Double Dutch Bus" by Frankie Smith
    • "Everyday I Love You Less and Less" by Kaiser Chiefs
    • "Don't You Want Me" by The Human League
    • "Requiem for a Tower (Holding Out For A Hero intro)" by Clint Mansell
    • "Rock and Roll Part 2" by Gary Glitter
    • "Rape Me" by Nirvana
    • "The Stroke" by Billy Squier
    • "Bomp" by Robin Klein and Scott Schreer
    • "Sharp Dressed Man" by ZZ Top
    • "Chris is Awesome!" by Viro the Virus
    • "We Are the Champions" by Queen (Used while teaming with Claudio Castagnoli)
    • "KoW (Kings)" by Cody B. Ware, Emilio Sparks and J. Glaze (Used while teaming with Claudio Castagnoli)

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