Heath Slater - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Heath Slater
      • E-minor (Inverted DDT) – 2011–2012
      • Jumping reverse STO – 2011
      • Jumping sleeper slam – 2010–2011
      • Smash Hit (Spinning lifting DDT) – 2012–present
      • Snapmare driver – 2012
      • Sweetness (Jumping Russian Legsweep) – 2010–2011
    • As Heath Miller
      • Jumping neckbreaker
      • Miller's Crossing (Hangman's neckbreaker)
  • Signature moves
    • Corkscrew plancha
    • Diving crossbody
    • Flapjack
    • Inverted suplex
    • Knee drop
    • Missile dropkick
    • Roll-up
    • Spinning spinebuster
    • Springboard clothesline
    • Super powerslam
    • Jumping neckbreaker – WWE
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Shawn Osbourne
  • Nicknames
    • "Handsome"
    • "The Thriller"
    • "The One Man (Rock) Band"
  • Entrance themes
    • "We Are One" by 12 Stones (June 7, 2010–January 10, 2011; Used while a part of the Nexus)
    • "End of Days" (various versions) (January 14, 2011–June 10, 2011; Used while a part of the Corre)
    • "Black or White" by Bleeding In Stereo
    • "One Man Band" by Jim Johnston (August 18, 2011–present)
    • "More Than One Man / Three Man Band" by Jim Johnston (October 25, 2012–present; Used while a part of the 3MB)

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