Mike Awesome - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Awesome Bomb (One shoulder powerbomb or Running shoulder powerbomb), sometimes from the top rope
    • Awesome Splash (Diving splash or a frog splash)
  • Signature moves
    • Clothesline, sometimes from the top rope
    • Diving back elbow
    • Double leg slam
    • Fireman's carry cutter
    • German suplex
    • Lariat
    • Overhead belly to belly suplex
    • Multiple powerbomb variations
      • Chokebomb
      • Running powerbomb
      • Sitout powerbomb
      • Superbomb
    • Over the top rope suicide dive
    • Slingshot into either a crossbody, a shoulder block or a splash
  • Nicknames
    • "The Gladiator"
    • "That '70s Guy"
    • "The Fat Chick Thriller"
    • "The 300 Pound Luchador"
    • "The Canadian Killer"
    • "The Career Killer"
    • "Awesome(ECW)"
  • Managers
    • Judge Jeff Jones
    • Ronald Gossett
    • Nate the Rat
    • Daniel Nieves (EWF)
    • James Mitchell
    • Kimberly Page
    • Major Gunns
  • Entrance themes
    • "Every Minute, Every Day" by Scorpions (FMW, 1990–1996; AJPW, 1998–1999)
    • "He Is Awesome" by FMW Productions (FMW, 1996–1998; ECW, 1998; AJPW, 2002–2003; NOAH, 2003–2005)
    • "Manic Attack" by BRG Music library (WCW, 2000-2001)
    • "The Zoo" by Iron Maiden (ECW, 1999–2000)
    • "Awesome Bomb" by Reckless Fortune (ECW, 2000; WWE, 2005)
    • "Take You Under" by Dale Oliver (TNA, 2003) – as a member of the Disciples of the New Church
    • "Phantom Lord" by Anthrax (ECW,1998-1998)

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