Hallowicked - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Chikara Special (Kneeling step-over head-hold wrist-lock followed by hooking the opponent's far leg)
    • Go 2 Sleepy Hollow (Fireman's carry dropped into a kick to the opponent's midsection)
    • Graveyard Smash (Fisherman suplex lifted and dropped into a sitout spinebuster)
    • Running or a jumping big boot
    • Rydeen Bomb (Sitout spinebuster)
    • Super fisherman buster – 2002–2005; used rarely thereafter
  • Signature moves
    • Frankensteiner to a kneeling opponent while using their knee for leverage
    • Iconoclasm
    • Moonsault double foot stomp
    • Second rope springboard roundhouse kick to a cornered opponent
    • Swinging neckbreaker
  • With Frightmare
    • Double team finishing moves
      • Headless Horseman (Frightmare jumps off Hallowicked's shoulders and performs an elevated cutter to an opponent seated on the top rope)
  • With UltraMantis Black
    • Double team finishing moves
      • Catacombs of Abaddon (Cross-legged reverse surfboard (UltraMantis) / Diving double foot stomp (Hallowicked) combination)
  • Nicknames
    • "Dark Minion of the Underworld"
    • "The Nightmare Warrior"
  • Entrance themes
    • "God is God" by Laibach
    • "Ratfinks, Suicide Tanks and Cannibal Girls" by White Zombie

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