Devon Hughes - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Piledriver – ECW
    • Saving Grace (Lifting falling inverted DDT)
    • Rope hung neckbreaker
    • Snap scoop powerslam pin – WWE; used as a regular move in ECW / TNA
    • Thrust spinebuster – TNA
  • Signature moves
    • Corkscrew back elbow smash
    • Diving headbutt
    • Falling powerbomb
    • Inverted DDT
    • Leaping shoulder block
    • Lou Thesz press followed by multiple punches
  • With Brother Ray / Bubba Ray Dudley
    • Finishing double team moves
      • 3D – Dudley Death Drop / Deadly Death Drop (Flapjack (Devon) / Cutter (Ray) combination, sometimes onto a table)
    • Signature double team moves
      • 3D II – Dudley Death Drop II / Deadly Death Drop II (Belly to back suplex (Ray) / Neckbreaker (Devon) combination)
      • Aided superbomb
      • Wassssup? (Diving headbutt low blow with theatrics)
  • Managers
    • Sign Guy Dudley
    • Cousin Steve
    • Johnny Rodz
    • Johnny Devine
  • Entrance themes
    • World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment
      • "We're Comin' Down" by Jim Johnston (April 1, 2001 – March 11, 2002)
      • "Turn the Tables" by Saliva (March 14, 2002 - November 17, 2002)
      • "Bombshell" by Powerman 5000 (November 18, 2002 – June 12, 2005, September 6, 2012 –)
      • "Eyes of Righteousness" by Jim Johnston and Maydie Myles (as Reverend D-Von)
    • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
      • "Watch Out, Watch Out" by Dale Oliver
      • "Devon" by Dale Oliver

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