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  2. Professional wrestling double-team maneuvers - Wikipedia

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    It can also be performed by one wrestler on two opponents at the same time. However, due to the face lock the opponent's face often never reaches the mat, instead lands on the shoulders of the attacking wrestlers. Former WWE World Tag Team Champion Rated-RKO used this move briefly, as the cutter is member Randy Orton's finisher as the namesake RKO.

  3. Cutter (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia

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    Most famously, WWE wrestler Cody Rhodes uses this variation as a finisher, calling it Cross Rhodes. During his time as Stardust, the move was known as the Queen's Crossbow. Damian Priest used this move as his finisher, calling it The Reckoning, prior to Rhodes returning to WWE in 2022. A modified version which involves hoisting the opponent off ...

  4. Professional wrestling throws - Wikipedia

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    It is used as finishing moves by wrestlers such as TNA wrestlers Su Yung (Panic Switch), and Ash by Elegance (formerly known as Dana Brooke in WWE), and is also used by WWE superstars Chris Sabin (Cradle Shock), Santos Escobar (Phantom Driver) and Lyra Valkyria (Nightwing). Former WWE Diva Ivory uses this as a signature move.

  5. Professional wrestling match types - Wikipedia

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    Elimination variations are the Four-Way match (known as a Fatal Four-Way in WWE), the Five-Way match (known as a Fatal Five-Way in WWE) or the Six-Way match (known as the Six-Pack Challenge in WWE), involving four, five, or six wrestlers inside the ring, respectively. The Deadly Draw match is a TNA variation where four competitors wrestle. The ...

  6. Glossary of professional wrestling terms - Wikipedia

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    The ability to generate reaction from the audience using words, and generally by speaking using a microphone. [34] mid-carder A wrestler who is seen as higher than a low-carder, but below a main eventer, typically performing in the middle of a show. Often wrestling for the secondary title of a federation. [1] missed spot. Also blown spot and ...

  7. Professional wrestling moves - Wikipedia

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    The present page holds the title of a primary topic, and an article needs to be written about it. It is believed to qualify as a broad-concept article.It may be written directly at this page or drafted elsewhere and then moved to this title.

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  9. Professional wrestling strikes - Wikipedia

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    Often used as a finisher by strong, muscular wrestlers as its innovator Larry Henning, and Randy Orton. [1] Lex Luger (who also used the flying version above) used a variation of this move finisher which saw him striking the opponent using the flat inside portion with his forearm, held at a 90 degree angle, in a fashion similar to that of a ...