Teddy Hart - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Diving headbutt
    • The Hart Attack (Shooting star press)
    • Hart Destroyer (Double underhook flip piledriver) — present
    • Open Hart Surgery (Diving corkscrew somersault into either a leg drop or senton)
    • Triple Bypass (Shooting star leg drop)
  • Signature moves
    • Belly to back suplex flipped into a bulldog
    • Cradle DDT
    • Fireman's carry sitout facebuster
    • Fujiwara armbar
    • Hart Attack 2.0 (Shooting star elbow drop)
    • Hart Rate (Belly to back suplex flipped into a sitout powerbomb)
    • Powerbomb into a double knee backbreaker
    • Single arm DDT
    • Spike DDT, sometimes preceded by a springboard swan dive
    • Springboard moonsault
    • Straight jacket spike piledriver
    • Stu Hart Special (Gory special flipped forward into a sitout powerbomb)
  • Managers
    • Scott D'Amore
    • Jeff Meacham
    • Nattie Neidhart
    • Konnan
  • Nicknames
    • "The Loose Cannon"
    • "The Terminator"
  • Entrance themes
    • "When the Music Stops" by Eminem
    • "Lose Yourself" by Eminem (AAA)
    • "All Eyez On Me" by 2Pac (AAA)
    • "Perros" by Cartel de Santa (AAA; Used while a member of Los Perros del Mal)

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