Mike Quackenbush - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
  • Chikara Special (Kneeling step–over head–hold wrist–lock followed by hooking the opponent's far leg) – Innovated
  • Jig 'n' Tonic (Cradle back to belly piledriver) – adopted from Jigsaw
  • QD – Quackendriver (Standing iconoclasm)
  • QD IIQuackendriver II (Cross-legged reverse piledriver)
  • QD IIIQuackendriver III (Spinning modified fisherman driver)
  • QD IVQuackendriver IV (Arm trap gutwrench brainbuster)
  • Signature moves
  • Alligator Clutch (Double leg trap rana pin)
  • Black Tornado Slam (Standing or a spinning inverted Samoan drop)
  • Bulldog, usually preceded by a corner clothesline
  • Chain Lightning (Triple jump moonsault)
  • Déjà Vu DDT (Spinning headscissors takedown transitioned into a DDT)
  • Double knee drop
  • High-angle senton bomb
  • Inazuma Suplex Special (Vertical suplex followed by a brainbuster)
  • Inazuma Suplex Special II (Vertical suplex followed by a double underhook DDT)
  • La Quackica (Tilt-a-whirl headscissors takedown transitioned into a single arm DDT floated over into a Fujiwara armbar) – adopted from Místico
  • Lightning Lock (Crossface / Over the shoulder cloverleaf combination)
  • Lightning Lock β (Inverted cloverleaf)
  • Lightning Lock δ (Seated over the shoulder single leg Boston crab)
  • Lightning Lock Ω (Over rotated step-over toe-hold sleeper)
  • Quacken-Rana (Reverse frankensteiner)
  • QuackenSmash (Double springboard corkscrew senton)
  • Sitout double underhook powerbomb, sometimes from the top rope
  • Tail of the Dragon (Springboard swinging DDT)
  • Thrust palm strike
  • Tiger Driver '91 (Kneeling double underhook ganso bomb)
  • Nicknames
  • "The Master of a Thousand Holds"
  • "Lightning"
  • Entrance themes
  • "Just A Hero" by Michinoku Pro Wrestling (2001–2005)
  • "Break It Down Again" by Tears for Fears (2005–2011)
  • "Heat of the Battle" by Stan Bush (2011–present)
  • Wrestlers trained
  • Amasis
  • Andy Sumner
  • Angel de Fuego
  • Ares
  • BlackJack Marciano
  • Blind Rage
  • Bryce Remsburg (referee)
  • Chris Dickinson
  • Claudio Castagnoli
  • Create-A-Wrestler
  • Crossbones
  • Danny Havoc
  • Davey Vega
  • DJ Skittlez
  • Dr. Cheung
  • Dragon Dragon
  • Dragonfly
  • Drew Gulak
  • Eddie Kingston
  • Emil Sitoci
  • Escorpion Egipcio
  • Fire Ant
  • Frightmare
  • Gran Akuma
  • Green Ant
  • Guy Alexander
  • Hallowicked
  • Hydra
  • Icarus
  • Jakob Hammermeier
  • Jardi Frantz
  • Jigsaw
  • Joker
  • Jolly Roger
  • Jonathan Barber (referee)
  • Kellan Thomas
  • Kobald
  • Kodama
  • Lance Steel
  • Larry Sweeney
  • Lazio
  • Lince Dorado
  • Little Mondo
  • Lucky
  • Mark Angelosetti
  • Marshal T
  • Mason Hunter
  • Mister ZERO
  • Obariyon
  • Ophidian
  • Orange Cassidy
  • Private Eye
  • Retail Dragon
  • Rorschach
  • Sabian
  • Saturyne
  • Sebastian Dark
  • Shane Storm / STIGMA
  • ShareCropper
  • Sick
  • Soldier Ant
  • Tengkwa
  • Terry Daniels
  • Tim Donst
  • Tommy End
  • Tursas
  • UltraMantis Black
  • Vin Gerard
  • Vries Kastelein
  • Wesley Croton
  • Worker Ant

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