Skip Sheffield - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Ryback
      • Shell Shocked (Cradle suplex lifted and dropped into a running horizontal muscle buster)
    • As Skip Sheffield
      • Lariat
      • Over The Shoulder Boulder Holder (Backpack stunner)
    • As Ryan Reeves
      • Silverback Attack (Vertical suplex powerslam)
  • Signature moves
    • As Ryback
      • Backpack stunner
      • Back body drop
      • Bearhug
      • Big boot
      • Delayed vertical suplex
      • Fallaway slam
      • Meat Hook (Lariat)
      • Military press transitioned into either a drop or a slam
      • Multiple turnbuckle thrusts
      • Overhead belly to belly suplex
      • Release powerbomb, sometimes preceded by a double powerbomb
      • Running powerslam
      • Running splash
      • Spinebuster
      • Thesz press followed by multiple mat slams
    • As Skip Sheffield
      • Body avalanche
      • Diving headbutt
      • Oklahoma Stampede
      • Overhead belly to belly suplex
      • Running splash
      • Thesz press
  • Nicknames
    • "Silverback"
    • "The Corn-Fed Meathead"
    • "The Human Wrecking Ball"
    • "Big Hungry"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Wild & Young" by American Bang (March 2, 2010–May 11, 2010)
    • "We Are One" by 12 Stones (June 7, 2010–August 18, 2010; Used while a part of the Nexus)
    • "Meat" by Jim Johnston (April 6, 2012–August 10, 2012)
    • "Meat On the Table" by Jim Johnston (August 13, 2012–present)

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