Taryn Terrell - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • As Taryn Terrell
      • Diving bulldog – 2012–present
      • Running cutter – 2013–present
    • As Tiffany
      • Diving crossbody
  • Signature moves
    • As Taryn Terrell
      • Back elbow, sometimes to an upcoming opponent
      • Diving crossbody
      • Dropkick, sometimes to a seated opponent
      • Hair-pull snapmare
      • Monkey flip
      • Roll-up
      • Running corkscrew neckbreaker
      • Schoolgirl, sometimes out of the corner
      • Spear, sometimes to an opponent outside
      • Vertical suplex
    • As Tiffany
      • Dropkick, sometimes to a seated opponent
      • Drop toe-hold
      • Inverted atomic drop
      • Monkey flip
      • Mounted punches
      • Northern Lights suplex
  • Wrestlers managed
    • Brad Allen
    • Nic Nemeth
    • Kelly Kelly
  • Managers
    • Kelly Kelly
  • Nicknames
    • "Skirt"
    • "Hot Mess"
  • Entrance themes
    • World Wrestling Entertainment
      • "Chemical Mind" by WWE production theme (FCW; July 30, 2006–October 26, 2008)
      • "A Girl Like That" by Eleventh Hour (April 7, 2009–February 16, 2010)
      • "Insatiable" performed by Patsy Grime and composed by Jim Johnston (March 5, 2010–November 19, 2010)
    • Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
      • "Hot Mess (Instrumental)" by Dale Oliver (August 16, 2012–March 15, 2013)
      • "Hot Mess (Lyrical)" by Dale Oliver (March 22, 2013–April 15, 2013)
      • "Hot Mess (Remix)" by Dale Oliver (April 25, 2013–present)

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