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Standard Moves
Signature Moves

1) *Asai Moonsault
2) 450 Splash
3) Corkscrew Plancha
4) *Suicide dive
5) Bow and Arrow Lock
6) Guillotine leg drop
7) Boston Crab
8) Half-Crab
9) DDT/Evenflow
10) Belly-Belly Suplex w/pin
11) Enzuguiri
12) Front-face Leg Sweep
13) Double Armbar Submission
14) Standing Leg Lock
15) *Spinning Reverse DDT
16) Standing Dropkick
17) *Swinging DDT
18) Top-Rope Hurricanrana
19) Corkscrew Legwhip
20) German Suplex w/bridge
21) Rolling Cradle into pin
22) Sunset flip into pin
23) *Surfboard
24) Dragon Suplex
25) Fisherman Buster
26) Armbar Crossface
27) Hiptoss Suplex
28) Crucifix Bomb
29) DDT Suplex
30) Quad bomb

*- Denotes Favorite moves or Biggest pops


1) Critical Error - Springboard inverted bulldog. The move is first set-up when Trey Reed reverses an irish whip, and sends his opponent crashing into the turnbuckle. As the opponent slowly stumbles backwards out of the corner, Trey begins to run with a full head of steam towards him. He hops onto the second rope right next to the turnbuckle and springboards right at the opponent with an inverted bulldog.

2) Not for the children - Crucifixdriver. An extremely dangerous move if it is not performed with the upmost care. First Trey sets his opponent on the top turnbuckle, facing the crowd. Next, he gets on the first turnbuckle, and hooks both of the opponent's arms ala crucifix. Then in one powerful flow he sends the opponent's head crashing into the mat pile- driver style.

3) Lost and Found- The Neckbrace. A former trademark move of Trey Reed, that he had not used for awhile. Now he has brought it back with a new name that suits fit to the scenario. This is now once again Trey Reed's favorite submission manuever, which stretches the opponents arm and neck to a point of breaking. First, he locks the opponent in a headlock, then moves the leg on top to stretch around their arm as well. As they are locked in a headlock, he begins locking on the armbar, while stretching the face and trying to seperate the shoulder.

4) Infinite- Tiger Driver 2k1. This move can break a neck and possibly kill a man, so it is now banned from use in the United States. However, when Trey is wrestling internationally, this is a move he loves to use to gain an advantage. First, he tucks the opponent's head between his legs, and hooks on with a double underhook. From there he jumps off while flipping his opponent around hitting a devastating piledriver.

5) Broken Glass- Elevator Bomb. First Trey hooks his opponent up for a massive powerbomb, and sends them hurling into the mat. However, he keeps their arms hooked with his, and lifts the man up once again for another powerful slam. If the opponent is not too big, he will hook him for a third one.

Trademark Finishers

Last Night Stand

Last Night Stand

Last Night Stand




Sambo Suplex. Without a doubt Trey Reed's favorite trademark move of all time. He has used this in many federations and is infamous for its power and grace. He hooks the man across the neck with his arm, and then lifts them high into the air. As they are lifted, Trey quickly spins in a 180� to begin gaining momentum. This momentum puts extra force on the ending, which drives his opponent hard into the mat. Sometimes this move can come out of nowhere, and even be a desperation move. For example, if an opponent was to swing at Trey, he could duck it and hook his opponent for the Sambo Suplex.

A Hero's strike

A Hero's strike

A Hero's strike




Shooting Star DDT. Not only a very powerful and indeed painful move to inflict on the opponent, but also a very dangerous move to risk performing. Trey Reed first sends his opponent into a dazed position, then quickly begins to ascend to the top of the turnbuckles. Once his is set standing atop them, he awaits his opponent to get up and face him. Once they do, he begins his take off, soaring down at his opponent. First it looks as though he is going to land a shooting star body press, but as his flip ends he perfectly locks his opponents head. The extra force of the flip sends the opponent's head crashing into the mat.

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