There are quite a few wrestling moves that I came up with on my own, most of which had already been done without my knowledge.
What about you?
Here's my list of moves:
-The original dirty deeds that Dean Ambrose was using in 2012-2013, where it was just a headlock as if he was about to hit a bulldog, but he just drives the opponent downwards, almost like how the opponent would take a DDT. I think EC3 used this in the gameshow version of NXT as Derrick Bateman.
-A reverse chokeslam, where instead of the opponent falling with his back landing first, he falls front first. I later saw a random Youtube video of some Japanese wrestler using this move, and then Braun Strowman would use this move when he first debuted in WWE. I don't think he uses it anymore.
-This one seems simple but I don't think I've ever see it done - a flying knee from the top rope to the face of a standing opponent. Seth Rollins finisher used to be a springboard flying knee, but I don't think I've seen anyone do it from the top rope.
-A powerbomb into a backcracker/lumbar check (or whatever Cedric Alexander's move is called. But I later saw this done by a Japanese wrestler.--
-The wrestler has the opponent in the fireman's carry, as if he's about to hit the F5. But instead of pushing off the opponent's legs to spin him into the F5, the wrestler spins off the opponent's head. It pretty much turns into Big E's Big Ending move.
-I feel like this one has been done but I can't recall - a reverse powerbomb. The wrestler has the opponent set up like the tombstone piledriver, but
-The wrestler has the opponent on his shoulders in a torture rack position. The wrestler spins the opponent's legs off clockwise and the opponent lands on his back. Don't know if I explained that right but it's pretty much a burning hammer, except the opponent lands on his back.
What about you?
Here's my list of moves:
-The original dirty deeds that Dean Ambrose was using in 2012-2013, where it was just a headlock as if he was about to hit a bulldog, but he just drives the opponent downwards, almost like how the opponent would take a DDT. I think EC3 used this in the gameshow version of NXT as Derrick Bateman.
-A reverse chokeslam, where instead of the opponent falling with his back landing first, he falls front first. I later saw a random Youtube video of some Japanese wrestler using this move, and then Braun Strowman would use this move when he first debuted in WWE. I don't think he uses it anymore.
-This one seems simple but I don't think I've ever see it done - a flying knee from the top rope to the face of a standing opponent. Seth Rollins finisher used to be a springboard flying knee, but I don't think I've seen anyone do it from the top rope.
-A powerbomb into a backcracker/lumbar check (or whatever Cedric Alexander's move is called. But I later saw this done by a Japanese wrestler.--
-The wrestler has the opponent in the fireman's carry, as if he's about to hit the F5. But instead of pushing off the opponent's legs to spin him into the F5, the wrestler spins off the opponent's head. It pretty much turns into Big E's Big Ending move.
-I feel like this one has been done but I can't recall - a reverse powerbomb. The wrestler has the opponent set up like the tombstone piledriver, but
-The wrestler has the opponent on his shoulders in a torture rack position. The wrestler spins the opponent's legs off clockwise and the opponent lands on his back. Don't know if I explained that right but it's pretty much a burning hammer, except the opponent lands on his back.