Machoman - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Diving elbow drop
  • Signature moves
    • Alternating jabs to the opponent's chest and head
    • Atomic drop
    • Chokehold
    • Diving crossbody
    • Diving double axe handle, sometimes to an opponent outside the ring
    • Hair-pull hangman
    • High knee
    • Jumping knee drop
    • Lariat takedown
    • Piledriver
    • Scoop slam
    • Snake Eyes
    • Snapmare
    • Various elbow strikes
    • Vertical suplex
  • Nicknames
    • "Macho Man"
    • "Macho King"
    • "Mr. Madness"
  • Managers
    • Angelo Poffo
    • Miss Elizabeth
    • Jimmy Hart
    • Sensational Sherri / Queen Sherri
    • Gorgeous George
    • Team Madness (Gorgeous George, Madusa, and Miss Madness)
  • Entrance themes
    • Continental Wrestling Association
      • "Fame" by Irene Cara
    • International Championship Wrestling
      • "Fame" by Irene Cara
      • "Hot Stuff" by Donna Summer
      • "Macho Man" by The Village People
    • World Wrestling Federation
      • "Pomp and Circumstance" (1985–1994)
    • World Championship Wrestling
      • "Pomp and Circumstance (Electric guitar Remix)" (1994–1996)
      • "Rockhouse" by J. Hart and H. Helm (used while a part of the New World Order; 1997–1998)
      • "Wolfpac Theme" (used while a part of the nWo Wolfpac; 1998)
      • "What Up Mach" (Team Madness entrance theme; 1999,2000)

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