Zack Attack - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Lifting inverted DDT – 2008
    • Rough Ryder (Jumping leg lariat) – 2009–present
    • Zack Attack (Inverted overdrive) – 2009–2010
  • Signature moves
    • Broski Boot (Running facewash, with theatrics)
    • Corner elbow smash
    • Double high knee from out of the corner, as a counter to an oncoming opponent
    • Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
    • Facebuster
    • Flapjack
    • Flying forearm smash
    • Hangman's neckbreaker
    • Leg drop
    • Plancha, sometimes while performing a somersault
    • Super frankensteiner
    • Swinging neckbreaker
  • With Curt Hawkins
    • Double team finishing moves
      • Double lifting DDT – 2008
      • Heat Stroke (NYWC) / Long Island Express (DSW / OVW) (Samoan drop / Diving neckbreaker combination)
      • STO / Russian legsweep combination
    • Double team signature moves
      • Double hip toss, sometimes preceded by a double leapfrog or transitioned into a backbreaker
      • Double spear – 2008
  • Managers
    • Rosa Mendes
    • Alicia Fox
    • Eve Torres
    • Hornswoggle
  • Nicknames
    • "Long Island Iced-Z"
    • The Internet Sensation
    • "The Long Island Loudmouth"
    • "The Broski"
    • "The Woo Woo Woo Kid" coined by Matt Striker
  • Entrance themes
    • "What I Want" by Daughtry (DSW / OVW)
    • "In the Middle of it Now" by Disciple (WWE; Used while teaming with Curt Hawkins)
    • "Radio" by Watt White (WWE; May 2009–present)

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