Perry Saturn - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Death Valley driver
    • Diving elbow drop
    • Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gradunza (Swinging cradle suplex)
    • Rings of Saturn (Scissored armbar – WWF or an arm hook sleeper hold – WCW)
  • Signature moves
    • Diving knee drop
    • Double underhook powerbomb
    • Drop toe-hold
    • Frog splash
    • Inverted atomic drop
    • Legsweep
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Drop
      • Roundhouse
      • Spinning heel sometimes from the top rope
      • Super
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Exploder, sometimes from the top rope
      • Northern Lights
      • Pumphandle
      • Saturn Bomb (Sitout)
    • Piledriver
    • Russian legsweep
    • Saturn Cutter (Cutter)
    • Saturnsault (Springboard moonsault)
    • Sleeper hold
    • Slingshot leg drop
    • Springboard into either a crossbody or a dropkick
    • Vertical body slam
    • Whiplash
  • With John Kronus
    • Total Elimination
    • Elevated crossbody
  • Managers
    • Chastity
    • Reggie B. Fine
    • Midajah
    • Raven
    • Terri Runnels
    • Moppy
  • Entrance themes
    • "Still" (IFW) 1994
    • "Chronicle" (ECW) 1995-1997
    • "Cloverland" (WCW) 1997-2000
    • "Sirens" (WWF) 2000-2001
    • "The Iceman theme" (WWF) 2000-2001 (used while teaming with Dean Malenko)

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