Shannon Moore - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Halo (Corkscrew senton)
    • Mooregasm (Diving or a running somersault neckbreaker)
    • Bottoms Up (Leg drop bulldog, sometimes from the top rope) - (WCW)
  • Signature moves
    • Moonsault to the outside
    • Multiple hurricanrana variations
      • Diving
      • Springboard
      • Standing
    • Multiple kick variations
      • Drop
      • Enzuigiri
      • Spinning heel
      • Super
    • Multiple leg drop variations
      • Diving
      • Springboard
      • Standing
    • Multiple suplex variations
      • Belly to back
      • Northern lights
      • Snap
      • T-bone
    • Sleeper slam
    • Somersault plancha
    • Springboard crossbody
    • Sunset flip
    • Standing or a swinging neckbreaker
  • With Jesse Neal
    • Samoan drop (Neal) / Mooregasm (Moore) combination
  • Managers
    • Tank Abbott
    • Brandi Richardson
    • Toxxin
  • Nicknames
    • "The Prince of Punk"
    • "The Reject"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Shannon Moore" by Jim Johnston (2003–2004)
    • "Chicken Huntin" by Insane Clown Posse (TNA) (2005-2006)
    • "I'll Do Anything" by Ronn L. Chick, Dennis Winslow and Robert J. Walsh (2006–2008)
    • "Tattooed Attitude" by Shannon Moore and Dale Oliver (TNA; 2010–2012)

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