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- A facebuster, also known as a faceplant, is generally a takedown move in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler forces their opponent down...
- mat. This move plus some other variations are sometimes referred to as facebusters. The wrestler applies a Cobra Clutch and then leaps forward, falling...
- A leg drop or legdrop refers to an attack used in professional wrestling in which an attacking wrestler will jump and land his leg across a fallen opponent's...
- head and neck. Another version of the move is similar to a wheelbarrow facebuster, but instead illegally pulls the hair of the opponent while leaning back...
- needed] Her signature moves include a bicycle kick and a chickenwing facebuster which she calls Jaded. While in AEW, she was nicknamed That ****. Cargill...
- this move being called "Au Revoir". A wheelbarrow facebuster can be combined with many facebuster and DDT variations. While one wrestler holds an opponent...
- go-to finishing maneuver for his entire career has been a fireman's carry facebuster known as the F-5 (or The Verdict when he wrestled outside of WWE). After...
- opponent on whichever near knee. This version is best known as the TopSpin Facebuster used and named by Shane Helms. Another modified version sees a belly-to-back...
- (professional wrestling), a WWF wrestling stable X-Factor, or Sitout facebuster, a professional wrestling move X-factor (astrophysics), used to convert...
- X-Pac attempted another powerbomb, but Kidman reversed it into a sitout facebuster. X-Pac then countered an aerial attack with an X-Factor. As he attempted...