Eve Torres - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Evesault (Moonsault) — 2010–2012
    • Handspring standing moonsault — 2009–2010
    • The Heart Breaker (Snap spinning neckbreaker) — 2010–2013
  • Signature moves
    • Bootysault (Standing moonsault, with theatrics)
    • Bridging vertical suplex
    • Diving cross armbar
    • Fujiwara armbar, sometimes transitioned into a triangle choke
    • Hangman's choke
    • Inverted facelock elbow drop
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Baseball slide
      • Bicycle followed by a leaping clothesline
      • Enzuigiri, sometimes while springboarding
      • Single leg drop
    • Reverse STO
    • Samoan drop
    • Schoolgirl roll-up
    • Small package, sometimes to an oncoming opponent
    • Somersault senton, sometimes while diving
    • Straight jacket
    • Swinging neckbreaker
  • Managers
    • Cryme Tyme
    • Gail Kim
    • Kelly Kelly
    • Alicia Fox
    • Beth Phoenix
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Cryme Tyme
    • Chris Masters
    • R-Truth
    • Kelly Kelly
    • Zack Ryder
  • Nicknames
    • "Hoeski"
    • "The Hellacious Heartbreaker"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Pop Energia" by Juan Estefan (February 1, 2008–November 2008)
    • "She Looks Good" by Jim Johnston (November 2008–July 2011; August 15, 2011–October 21, 2011)
    • "She Looks Good (V2)" by Jim Johnston (August 1, 2011–August 8, 2011)
    • "She Looks Good (V3)" by Jim Johnston (October 23, 2011–January 14, 2013)

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