Curt Hennig - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Perfect-Plex (WWF) / Hennig-Plex (WCW) (Bridging cradle suplex)
  • Signature moves
    • Atomic drop, sometimes inverted
    • Backhand chop
    • Bridging belly to back suplex
    • Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
    • Figure four leglock
    • Forearm smash
    • Hip toss
    • Indian deathlock
    • Kneebar followed by a knee breaker (leaps up and drives the knee of his inside leg into the back of his opponent's knee)
    • Knee drop
    • Seated senton to force an opponent to the mat or to an opponent's leg draped over the first rope
    • Sleeper hold
    • Snapmare, often followed by a rolling neck snap
    • Spear
    • Spinning toe hold
    • Standing headscissors into a swinging knee strike
    • Swinging knee lift
  • Managers
    • Madusa Miceli
    • Diamond Dallas Page
    • The Genius
    • Bobby Heenan
    • Coach (John Tolos)
    • Rick Rude
    • Vincent / Curly Bill / Shane
    • Jerry Lawler
  • Nicknames
    • "The Perfect One"
    • "Cool" Curt Hennig
  • Entrance themes
    • "Theme of Exodus" by Ernest Gold (used only briefly; 1989)
    • "Perfection" (also known as "The Perfect Twist") by Jim Johnston (WWF; 1989–1993, 1994, 1995–1996, 2002)
    • "Rock Energy (a)" from the Chappell Recorded Music Library (WCW; 1997)
    • "Rockhouse" by Frank shelly (WCW; used while a part of the New World Order; 1997–1998, 1998–1999)
    • "Wolfpac Theme" (WCW; used while a part of the nWo Wolfpac; 1998)
    • "Road to Glory (b)" from the Chappell Recorded Music Library (WCW; 1999)
    • "Rap is Crap" by the West Texas Rednecks (WCW; 1999)
    • "Good Ol' Boys" by the West Texas Rednecks (WCW; 1999)
    • "Champion" by Dale Oliver (TNA; 2002–03)

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