Dolph Ziggler - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Blond Ambition (Jumping reverse STO) — FCW
  • Sleeper hold sometimes with Body scissors — 2010–present
  • Zig Zag (Jumping reverse bulldog or Jumping russian legsweep) — 2009–present
  • Superkick — 2012–present
  • Signature moves
    • Corner splash
    • Crucifix pin
    • Dropkick,
    • Fireman's carry takeover
    • Headlock, sometimes while performing a head stand
    • Inverted body slam or reverse exploder suplex
    • Jumping DDT
    • Jumping elbow drop
    • Name-Dropper (Leg drop bulldog)
    • Neckbreaker, sometimes a swinging version
    • Neck snap — 2011
    • Scoop powerslam
    • Shoulder jawbreaker
    • Sitout facebuster, sometimes from the top rope
  • Managers
    • Taryn Terrell
    • Big Rob
    • Maria
    • Vickie Guerrero
    • Kaitlyn
    • Jack Swagger
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Kerwin White
    • Vickie Guerrero
    • Jack Swagger
  • Nicknames
    • "The Natural"
    • "The #Heel"
    • "The Show-Off"
    • "Mr. Money in the Bank"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Never Thought My Life Could Be This Good" by Jim Johnston ( September 19, 2005 – November 2005)
    • "I Am Perfection" composed by Jim Johnston and performed by Cage 9 (June 26, 2009–July 18, 2011)
    • "I Am Perfection (V2)" composed by Jim Johnston and performed by Downstait (July 25, 2011–November 20, 2011)
    • "Here to Show the World" composed by Jim Johnston and performed by Downstait (November 21, 2011–present)

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