List of Finishes in the HIC; Past and Present.
Sirus
Moran
The Nameless Knockout: Sirus hooks his opponent's arms under his (with
the reverse arm under each, ie. left arm under the
right and right arm under the left), and delivers a number of headbutts to the opponent's face (anywhere from 3 to 6,
usually). After whipping the opponent into the ropes, Moran presses them into
the air, much like for a pancake, and then catches their legs around his
shoulders, spinning 180 degrees around into a sit-out powerbomb.
Grifter
Buzz Bomb: With the opponent standing and dazed, Grifter
climbs to the top rope, waiting for the opponent to face him. The opponent
faces Grifter, and Grifter
flies off of the top rope as if going for a top rope clothesline attempt. He
then wraps his arm around the opponent's neck, and swings his body around 180
degrees before dropping down into what closely resembles a Sleeperhold
Neckbreaker.
Showtime
End Product: Showtime doubles his opponent over, and places their head
between his thighs in a powerbomb/piledriver-like
position. After wrapping his arms around his opponent's waist, Showtime lifts
the opponent into the air for a powerbomb, but then
lets them fall down slightly so that the opponent's position now more closely
resembles a piledriver-like one, but with their head
down lower than normal. Showtime then quickly drops to his knees, driving the
opponent's head directly into the mat before releasing his hold on their legs,
letting them completely drop to the mat.
Walk Of Fame: With the opponent prone on the mat, Showtime runs the
ropes. Showtime then leaps to the top rope in one swoop, and moonsaults off of it, landing atop the downed opponent.
Chamelion
The Impact: With the opponent in a front facelock,
Chamelion leaps into the air, his body going almost completely vertical. Within
a second, Chamelion then snaps his body back, and drives his opponent
head-first into the mat with a vicious DDT.
The Rupture: With the opponent standing facing
forward, Chamelion wraps his arm across their chest and hooks it under their
farthest arm. He then lifts them up and
drops them down on their back.
The People’s splash:
With the opponent prone on the canvas, Chamelion stands at their head,
and then runs to the ropes. He bounces
off of them and jumps over the victim.. reaching the other ropes, he jumps,
planting his feet on the second set of ropes and propelling himself in a backflip, landing squarly on the
opponent and covering them.
The Mimic: The Mimic is the exact same move
as the opponent he is facing or pinning at that time. Ex: The Mimic would be the End Product if Chamelion’s opponent was Showtime.
Raizzor
The Guillotine v1: With the opponent standing, Raizzor runs the ropes.
Upon returning to the opponent, Raizzor falls forward while swinging his
massive arm forward and down, knocking the opponent down with a huge
clothesline.
The Guillotine v2: After the opponent has been knocked down to the mat,
Raizzor ascends to the top rope, and then flies off with a guillotine leg drop
across his opponent's neck.
Lisa "LoCo" Lorenzo
Insanity: Lisa applies a front facelock with
an arm drape to the opponent, almost looking as if she is going to deliver a
Vertical Suplex. Lorenzo then quickly spins her body
away from the opponent, and lands stiffly on the mat with the opponent folded
in half in a version of the swinging neckbreaker.
LoCo Motion: With the opponent in the
corner, Lisa charges full speed, and then kicks off of their midsection and
chest to perform a backflip. After landing on her
feet, and the opponent slightly staggers out of the corner, Lisa shuffles her
side towards the opponent and connects with a Superkick
to their jaw.
Lorenzocution: With the opponent on the
mat, Lisa quickly climbs to the top rope. After reaching the top, LoCo stands up and then leaps, flipping backwards while
moving her body forwards (in a Shooting Star Press manner) before flipping out
slightly more and connecting with a leg drop.
The Picture Of Perfection: With the opponent standing and dazed, Lorenzo
climbs to the top rope. After standing up straight and measuring her opponent,
she takes flight, corkscrewing her body before connecting with a modified
Missile Dropkick to the opponent.
Tequila Slammer: Lisa starts by taking her
opponent in a front face lock to her left. With her right arm she then hooks
her opponents left leg like you would in a fisherman's suplex.
She then pulls them into the air before jumping up and spiking them on top of
their head, while keeping the leg held.
The Viledriver:
A Last resort/end of the road/all else fails/hail Mary/Do or Die/I can’t think
of any more terms style move. Lisa starts by doubling her opponent over,
turning away from them, hooking their arms and sitting on the back of their
neck. She then turns the move so her opponent is on the back of her neck. She
then lifts them so they are up side down across her back, held up by their
arms. From here she then jumps up before falling into a seated position,
keeping their arms held as she spikes her opponent head first into the ground.
The Sweet ReLisa:
With her opponent face down on the ground, Lisa takes their right leg and bends
it into the crook of their left, holding it in place with her own left foot.
She then grabs their left leg with both hands before falling back so she is
sort of lieing beside them. Keeping her left foot in
place, Lisa pulls back on their right leg, applying pressure on the back and
left knee.
Deathsun
Final Sunset: After backing into a corner with the opponent, Deathsun
climbs to the second rope, and leans over to apply an inverted front facelock. Deathsun then jumps off of the second rope,
spinning his body (and thus the opponent's as well) around 180 degrees before
coming down with an inverted DDT.
Assault And Battery: After sending the opponent into the corner,
Deathsun charges and connects with an Avalanche. Deathsun then brings the
opponent out of the corner, turns them around, and delivers a stiff inverted
DDT.
The Prophecy: With the opponent on the mat, facing up, Deathsun puts his
leg between his opponent's, and wraps their legs around his. Deathsun then
turns the opponent over onto their face and chest, and backs up so that the
opponent's back is arched almost completely vertical, sinking in the
Sharpshooter-like hold.
Woondang
Last Call: With the opponent standing and, at least, slightly dazed, Woondang kicks them in the midsection to hunch them over.
With the opponent hunched over, Woondang applies an
over-the-shoulder headlock, facing away from the opponent, and quickly falls to
a seated position, driving the opponent's jaw and throat into Woondang's bicep and shoulder.
Woondang Boomerang: Woondang
stands behind his opponent, and applies a quick hammerlock while reaching his
other arm across their face. With the hold applied loosely, enough so that the
opponent can't quickly get away, Woondang then
tightens the hold, applying pressure on the opponent's shoulder and trapeziast muscle.
Platinum
Gone Platinum: With the opponent doubled over, and their head placed
between Platinum's thighs in a piledriver/powerbomb
position, Platinum applies a double underhook, and
then lifts his opponent to a vertical basis in front of him. Platinum then
drives his opponent down on their upper back, neck, and shoulder as he falls to
a seated position.
The Evolution: After doubling his opponent over with a swift kick to the
midsection,
Dragon Driver: With the opponent standing near the ropes,
Stretch Armstrong: While behind the opponent,
XTC
Overdose: After applying a front facelock with
the opponent's arm draped over his shoulder, XTC lifts the opponent into the
air and spins around. After making however many revolutions he wishes, XTC
drops down into a stiff Brainbuster.
The Fix: With the opponent on the mat, XTC climbs to the top rope,
facing the opponent. He stands up straight, and then flips forward off of the
top rope, landing with a somersault leg drop across his opponent's neck.
Protean
Broken Dreams: Protean doubles his opponent over with a kick to the
midsection, and then places their head between his thighs in a piledriver/powerbomb position. Protean then lifts his
opponent up vertically, and drops them down head-first at his side very
quickly.
Elysium: With the opponent in the ring, his back to Protean (who is
standing on the apron), Protean springboards off of the top rope and lands on
his opponent's shoulders. Almost immediately after landing on his opponent's
shoulders, Protean spins his body around his opponent's head, and connects with
a hurricanrana.
Lance Strong
Guilty As Charged: Lance places his opponent on the top turnbuckle,
facing outwards towards the crowd. Strong then steps onto the apron and climbs
to top turnbuckle himself, wrapping both hands around his opponent's neck.
Strong stands up straight, and quickly lifts his opponent up into the air
before jumping off of the top turnbuckle. Landing on the mat in a seated
position, Lance drives his opponent's back into the mat much like one would for
a powerbomb.
Wild Chylde
The Final Sleep: With the opponent face-down on the mat, Wild Chylde applies a reverse Indian Deathlock
(where, instead of facing away from the opponent, she faces towards the
opponent), and leans forward, applying a hammerlock and a half-nelson. Chylde then grabs the half-nelson'd
arm by the wrist using her hand that is part of the arm applying the
hammerlock, and stretches. For larger opponent's, the Reverse Indian Deathlock is omitted.
Fatal Dream: With the opponent standing and dazed, Chylde
connects with a hurricane kick (front kick followed quickly by a crescent
kick), and then a spinning axe kick. Within moments, Wild Chylde
then connects with a flying quad kick (a scissor kick followed by a spinning
side roundhouse kick), and finishing the opponent off with a swift and stiff Superkick.
Decapitator: With the opponent standing and dazed, Chylde
delivers a cut kick to the outside of each thigh, and does a pirouette to go
behind the now kneeling opponent. Upon landing on her feet, Chylde
delivers an incredibly fast and stiff spinning axe kick to the side of the
opponent's head.
Dark Jester
Joker's Laugh: With the opponent on the mat, Jester climbs to the top
rope. After flashing a big smile, Dark Jester flies off of the top rope, pumping
his legs and arms in and out in a Frog-like motion before landing with an elbow
drop across the opponent's chest.
Deacon Frost
Frost Bite: Deacon wraps his hand around his opponent's throat, and then
lifts them high into the air, as if to go for a chokeslam.
Frost then releases the chokehold, catches the opponent with an arm hooking
each thigh, and spins his body around 180 degrees while falling forward,
quickly driving the opponent's spine into the mat.
White Hawk
Eye of the Hawk: With the opponent down and dazed on the mat, White Hawk
climbs to the top rope, and stands up straight. After quickly measuring his
opponent, White Hawk leaps off of the top rope and connect with a diving headbutt.
Line of Sight: Hawk doubles his opponent over at his side, and applies a
double underhook. White Hawk then lifts his opponent
off of the mat and falls backwards, driving his opponent's forehead and face
into the mat.
Corey Lazarus
Box Office Bomb: Corey applies a front facelock
with the opponent's arm draped over his shoulder and the closest leg hooked,
much like a Fisherman's Suplex. Laz
lifts his opponent up vertically, and then drops them forward (in front of
Lazarus) down to the mat, the opponent landing on the back of their head, neck,
and upper shoulders.
Mercury Driver: Lazarus lifts the opponent onto his shoulders in an
inverted fireman's carry (Torture Rack), and then twists his torso so that the
opponent's head is in front of Corey's body. Laz then
drops down to his knees, driving the opponent's head and neck to the mat while
their body is sideways to Corey's.
Lex Demise
Silver Bullet: With the opponent standing and dazed, Demise runs the
ropes, charging at the opponent head-on. Within a year of the opponent, Lex dives forward, tackling his opponent down to the mat
while shoving Lex's own shoulder into their
midsection.
Epic Tragedy: With the opponent on the mat, facing upwards, Lex grabs both of their legs, and places his own leg
between them. Demise then wraps the opponent's legs around his, and holds one
of the opponent's ankle tight under his arm, turning the opponent over and then
sitting down on their lower back while pulling on the opponent's legs.
Xtreme Death Drop: With the opponent
standing and dazed, Lex bends them over backwards and
applies an inverted front facelock. Lex then lifts his opponent into the air, sustaining them
vertically, and then drops straight down, snapping the opponent down and onto
their front side at the last second, driving the opponent's forehead into the
mat.
Brandon Nova
Nova Slicer: Nova puts his opponent on the top
turnbuckle, facing the crowd, and then climbs up the turnbuckles himself.
Reaper's Requiem: With the opponent dazed and on the mat, Nova climbs to
the top rope. After measuring his opponent,
Ambrosia Complex: With the opponent standing and dazed, Nova stands
behind them and applies a half-nelson with one arm, the other arm applying a
rear waistlock. Within moments, Nova falls backwards,
bringing the opponent with him, and drives the opponent's neck, head, and upper
shoulders into the mat. Nova then bridges his back for a pinfall
attempt.
Thunderwolf
Cry of the Wolf: Thunderwolf hunches the opponent over at his side, and
applies a double underhook. Wolf then lifts his
opponent completely vertical into the air, and falls backwards, lowering his
opponent to a 45-degree angle with the mat and driving their head into the
canvas.
Lycanthrope Splash '03: With the opponent down on the mat, Wolf climbs
to the top rope, facing the crowd (his back to the ring). Wolf then begins backflipping off of the top rope, and hunches his body
together while beginning to flip forward, corkscrewing his body 180 degrees so
that he is facing the downed opponent. Wolf continues the flip through, and
lands with a 450 Splash across his opponent's midsection.
Lycanthrope Splash '04: With the opponent down and on the mat,
Thunderwolf steps onto the apron, and faces the ring. Wolf springboards onto
the top rope, and then leaps off of it, somersaulting forward enough to come
down with a body splash across his opponent's torso. ((Wolf will debut this
move in the new year.))
Karma Shift: Thunderwolf whips his opponent into the ropes, and upon
their return, pancakes them into the air. In mid-air, Wolf catches his
opponent's legs, and drives the opponent down to the mat with a viciously stiff
powerbomb. Still holding onto the legs, Thunderwolf
brings his opponent up vertically, their head inches from the ground. Wolf then
places his legs over his opponent's arms, locking them away from the opponent's
face and chest. Within seconds, Thunderwolf jumps up and dives forward, driving
his opponent front-first into the mat. ((The pancake set-up is rare, as Wolf
will normally do this after an opponent attempts a hurricanrana,
or other similar flying moves to a standing Wolf.))
The
Dream Reaper
The Dream Sting: TDR doubles his opponent over, and applies a double-underhook. He then lifts his opponent up slightly and falls
down at an angle, driving his opponent's head into the mat.
Scott Nash Strader
The Memory Remains: After delivering a release powerbomb,
Strader quickly brings his opponent back to his feet,
and lifts him high up above his head. Scott then leans back and drops his
opponent, catching him in a powerslam position before
dropping him back-first across Strader's own knee.
Kumquat Kid
Five Star Frog Splash: With the opponent prone on the mat, KK ascends to
the top rope, facing his opponent. After quickly judging the distance of his
opponent, Kumquat leaps high into the air, pumping his legs and arms in towards
his body quickly before landing torso-to-torso on his opponent. NOTE: Kumquat
Kid can alter his body's position in mid-move, depending on the positioning of
his opponent.
450 Splash: With the opponent prone on the mat, KK ascends to the top
rope, facing his opponent. Kumquat then stands up straight, and jumps forward,
somersaulting over one and a quarter times, landing with a splash onto his
opponent's midsection.
Virus
Engelosity: Virus lifts his opponent
over one shoulder, letting them drop down slightly and apply a headlock
(Kryptonite Krunch position). Virus then leans
forward, and quickly swoops backwards, moving his body slightly to side as he
releases his opponent's legs, swinging them forward. The end result is
something resembling a Novacaine and a side facebuster.
Euthanasia: With the opponent prone on the mat, Virus ascends to the top
rope. Virus then stands up straight, and somersaults off, corkscrewing his body
around in two full 360 degree motions before landing with a senton
onto his opponent's midsection
Nightstryker
Mindbender: With the opponent doubled over, Nightstryker
places their head between his legs, and wraps his arms around their waist. Nightstryker then lifts his opponent completely vertical,
taking a step forward, and drops down into a seated position, driving his
opponent head-first into the mat.
Inversion: With the opponent doubled over, Nightstryker
places their head between his legs, and wraps his arms around their waist. Nightstryker then lifts his opponent up quickly, holding
them over one shoulder (so that their mid-back is over his shoulder). 'Stryker
then pushes his opponent back while moving forward and falling down, grabbing
his opponent's head on the way, and driving the back of his opponent's neck
into Nightstryker's own bicep and shoulder,
delivering a neckbreaker.
Mike Ruben
Mind Trip: With his opponent doubled over, Ruben hooks both of their
arms in a double-underhook. Mike then lifts his
opponent completely vertical by their arms, and snaps down while slightly
pushing his opponent back. His opponent lands on the mat on the top and back of
their head before being pushed back onto the mat.
Mood Swing: Ruben applies an inverted front facelock
while near the corner, and then kicks off of second and top turnbuckles. Ruben
and his opponent then spin around 180 degrees before Mike drops down, driving
the back of his opponent's head into the mat.
Ruben Sandwich: With his opponent doubled over, Ruben places their head
between his legs, and then wraps his arms around their waist. Ruben lifts his
opponent up vertically, holding them by the waist, and then lets his opponent
slide down. Mike then steps his legs over his opponent's arms, holding them to
the side and behind his opponent, and then releases his waistlock,
pushing his opponent forward and dropping to his knees, driving the opponent's
face and chest into the mat.
Cameron Thorne
Thorn In Your Side: Cameron applies a front facelock,
draping his opponent's arm over his own shoulder. Thorne then lifts his
opponent completely vertical before twisting their body around 180 degrees, now
in a vertical inverted front facelock, and then drops
to a seated position while pushing his opponent forward. His opponent crashes
down to the mat on the back of their head and their upper shoulders with an
inverted DDT.
The Havoc: Cameron takes his opponent towards a corner, applying an
inverted front facelock, his opponent's body closer
to the corner than his own. Thorne then flips over his opponent, kicking off of
the turnbuckle pads and swinging around his opponent, dropping into an Ace
Crusher.
Synskin
Active Involuntary Destruction Syndrome: Synskin
doubles his opponent over with a knee to the midsection, then holds their left
arm between their legs at the wrist, held with his right hand behind his
opponent. Synskin then applies a standing armbar to his opponent's right arm using his own left, and
lifts his opponent up with a pumphandle. Once his
opponent is at a 45-degree angle in the air, Synskin
releases the armbar and applies a half waistlock, still holding onto his opponent's wrist between
their legs. Synskin then drops down, his opponent at
a 90-degree angle, into a seated position, driving his opponent's head into the
mat with a wrist-clutch piledriver
Ethan
Evans:
The Mark: Evans doubles his opponent over, and applies a leg grapevine
to his opponent's head. He then wraps his arms around his opponent's waist, and
lifts them up vertically while their head is still trapped between his legs.
Evans then jumps up and falls to a seated position, dropping his opponent
directly onto his head.
Michael Sullivan
Face Facts: Sullivan doubles his opponent over, trapping their head
between his thighs, and wraps his arms around their waist. After lifting his
opponent into a shouldermount position, Sullivan
releases his hold on his opponent's waist/legs, and then shoots them forward,
grabbing their head and falling to a seated position, landing in a facebuster.
Truthseeker: With his opponent standing
and dazed, Sullivan ascends to the top rope, readying himself for flight. His
opponent, still standing dazed, is then caught with a flying missile dropkick
from Michael.
S-M Suplex: Sullivan applies a rear waistlock, and then lifts his opponent up, seating them on
the top rope facing outwards. Michael climbs up to the middle rope, and grabs
his opponent's thighs, wrapping his arms around them and reversing his
opponent's position. Sullivan steps to the top rope, and then leaps off backwards,
flinging his opponent over his shoulder by the thighs.
Tommy Riley
Supreme Execution: Riley doubles his opponent over, and then applies a
front facelock with his opponent's arm draped over
his (Riley's) shoulder. Tommy hooks the inner leg of the opponent, and clenches
his hands together, lifting his opponent up vertically. After a period of time
that seems fit to himself, Tommy drops his opponent down onto his head,
releasing his leg and head after impact with the mat is made.
Ray Stanford
The Cut: Stanford doubles his opponent over, trapping their head between
his legs, and applies a double-underhook to his
opponent's arms. Ray lifts his opponent up so that they are at a 215-degree
angle with the mat, and then releases the underhook,
driving his opponent to the mat so that they land on their upper back.
Stanford Stretch: With the opponent prone on the mat, lying face-down,
Stanford wraps their legs around his in a Reverse Indian Deathlock.
He then leans forward and applies a full-nelson to his opponent before rolling
onto his back, making sure his own shoulders aren't pinned to the mat,
wrenching the Full-Nelson Reverse Indian Deathlock to
the point of submission.
The Nemesis
Tough Break: Nemesis doubles his opponent over, and applies a side
inverted rear waistlock (gutwrench
position). Nemesis then lifts his opponent up horizontally, and quickly whips
his opponent to a vertical base as he falls down to his side, driving his
opponent's head, neck, and upper shoulders to the mat.
Last Sun Drop: With his opponent prone on the mat, Nemesis ascends to
the top rope, his back to the ring. Nemesis then leaps off backwards with a backflip, but quickly corkscrews around 180 degrees,
completing a somersaulting senton splash from the top
rope.
Face Time: With his opponent standing and dazed, Nemesis comes in from
behind, wrapping an arm around his opponent's neck in a sleeperhold-like
maneuver while using his free arm to hold his opponent's complying arm (the
same one as whichever Nemesis' free arm is) in a chickenwing.
Timothy Murphy
Bum's Rush: Murphy scoops his opponent into a reverse belly-to-belly
position, and then runs a few steps forward before dropping to his knees,
driving the opponent head-first to the mat.
Dropping The Bomb: After seating his opponent on the top turnbuckle so
that they are facing outwards, Timothy steps onto the apron and then climbs to
the second turnbuckle. Murphy reaches down and hooks his opponent's closest
leg, wrapping his other arm around their waist, and then lifts them up. Within
a second, Murphy places a foot on the top rope and leaps off, landing in a
seated position while simultaneously forcing his opponent onto their back with
a forceful second-rope sit-out spinebuster.
Don Mega
The Icebreaker: With his opponent dazed, Mega stands behind them and
locks on a sleeperhold-like lock. Mega turns this
into an inverted side headlock, and then drops down, driving his opponent's
head and neck to the mat.
(Either that, or it's a Stunner. The explanation of "Reverse Neckbreaker" is rather vague.)
Riona Langley
Bomb Dropper: Riona doubles her opponent over,
and locks on a front facelock. She then turns her own
body 180 degrees around while falling down, turning the once DDT-appearing
maneuver into an Ace Crusher.
De-Evolution: Riona doubles her opponent over,
and then lifts them up for a piledriver.
The Death Bed: With the opponent prone on the mat, face-down, Riona locks their legs in an Indian Deathlock-style
position. She then reaches down, grabbing her opponent by the chin, and pulls
back.
Jack Frost
Nuclear Winter: With the opponent standing and dazed, Frost applies an
inverted front facelock (inverted DDT position), and
then lifts his opponent vertically. Frost spins around 180 degrees, and then
falls to a seated position, dropping his opponent head-first (between Frost's
legs) to the mat.
IceBreaker: With his opponent standing
and dazed, Frost comes up from behind and lifts them to his shoulders in an
inverted fireman's carry, essentially applying a Torture Rack. Frost then takes
a few steps forward before dropping to his side, driving his opponent
head-first to the mat.
Eternal Blizzard: With his opponent prone on the mat, face-down, Frost
wraps his legs around one of his opponent's arms. He then reaches forward and
locks his other opponent's arm into an armbar,
wrenching back on both arms.
Jimmy Ultros
Cash In The Bank: With his opponent prone on the mat, face-up, Ultros stands
near the opponent's head, sitting them up. Jimmy grabs his opponent's opposite
wrists (using his left arm to grab his opponent's right wrist, and vice versa),
and puts his knee into their back, applying a straight-jacket sleeper. Ultros
then turns his opponent onto their stomach, and sits across their lower back,
wrenching back as hard as he can with the straight-jacket Camel Clutch.
Ecstasy Of Gold: Ultros grabs his opponent's wrist, as if to go for an
Irish Whip, and then begins whipping them. Ultros, however, leaps to the
opposite side of the opponent (the one with the un-grasped arm), and falls down
while still holding onto his opponent's wrist. The result is a Cut-Throat Neckbreaker.
Bruno Krong
South
Make Way For Bruno: With his opponent prone on the mat, be they face-up
or face-down, Bruno looks around to the crowd, and yells "MAKE WAY FOR
BRUNO!" Krong then bounces off of the ropes,
jumping over his opponent, and bounces off of the ropes again. Bruno again
jumps over his opponent, and bounces off the ropes one more time before leaping
up and delivering a running senton splash.
Cliff Young
False Destiny: Cliff grabs his opponent under his right arm in a front facelock. Cliff then drapes his opponent's arm over Cliff's
own neck and shoulder, now in a vertical suplex
position. Cliff grabs the waist of his opponent's tights/pants and then lifts
them up so that his opponent's body is at a 90-degree angle with Cliff's.
Within a second, Cliff swings his opponent over his left shoulder, releasing
his opponent's waist, and then hooking their head with his left arm, dropping
into a snapping Stunner.
Blood Rush: Cliff hunches his opponent over, usually with a knee or kick
to the midsection. Cliff then turns his back to his opponent, and places the
opponent's head between Cliff's knees from behind. Cliff reaches back, underhooking both of his opponent's arms, and twists 180
degrees so that positions are seemingly reversed. Cliff then lifts his opponent
up into the air, leaning forward so that his opponent does not fall
prematurely. Cliff lets the blood rush to his opponent's head for a moment or
two (thus the naming of the move), and then shoots his back straight up,
pushing his opponent backwards. Cliff then falls to his knees, driving his
opponent face-first into the mat. To sum the move up, Cliff lifts his opponent
for a Vertebreaker, and then drops them down into a
Pedigree variation, where the opponent lands BEHIND Cliff.
Mercury Driver: THIS IS A LAST RESORT MOVE ONLY! Cliff lifts his
opponent into a Torture Rack, racking them for a few moments. Cliff then turns
his torso to the side so that his opponent's head is in front of Cliff's body,
and Cliff then leans down and falls to his knees, dropping his opponent on his
head in what could be best described as a "