Colt Cabana - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Colt Cabana
      • Billy Goat's Curse / Chicago Crab (Reverse Boston crab)
      • Chicago Skyline (Second rope fireman's carry dropped onto the top turnbuckle)
      • Colt .45 (Double underhook Canadian backbreaker drop, sometimes from an inverted back to back double underhook position)
    • As Matt Classic
      • Head vice
  • Signature moves
    • As Colt Cabana
      • Airplane spin
      • Bionic elbow
      • Cabanarama (Cradle DDT)
      • Canadian Bacon Leaf (Inverted cloverleaf)
      • Diving leg drop
      • Double underhook
      • Flying Apple / Flying Asshole (Leaping hip attack to a cornered opponent)
      • Frankensteiner
      • Lake Shore Drive (Rope hung cutter)
      • Lariat
      • Over the shoulder back to belly piledriver onto the knee
      • Powerbomb
      • Ram–Man (Missile dropkick)
      • Running double high knee
      • Sitout scoop slam piledriver
      • Snap suplex
      • Springboard moonsault
    • As Matt Classic
      • Abdominal stretch
      • Airplane spin
      • Bodyslam
      • Heart punch
      • Running knee lift
  • Managers
    • Lucy
    • Traci Brooks
    • Bobby Heenan
    • Lacey
    • Daizee Haze
    • Dave Prazak
    • C. Edward Vander Pyle
    • Blake McMillan
  • Nicknames
    • "Classic"
    • "Boom Boom"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Calling Out" by Presence
    • "Bring the Noise" by Public Enemy and Anthrax
    • "Copacabana" by Barry Manilow (ROH)
    • "Super Freak" by Rick James (ROH; Used at Testing the Limit as a tribute to Rick James)
    • "CopaColtCabana" by Barry Manilow and Kidd Russell (ROH / Independent circuit)
    • "Anarchy" by Peter Northcote and Lindsay Jehan
    • "Boom Boom" by Kidd Russ and The Girthtones

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