Suicide (Character)
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**[[Dropkick#Front dropkick|Running front dropkick]] | **[[Dropkick#Front dropkick|Running front dropkick]] | ||
**[[Snapmare Driver|Running snapmare driver]] [[Snake Eyes|into the second turnbuckle]] | **[[Snapmare Driver|Running snapmare driver]] [[Snake Eyes|into the second turnbuckle]] | ||
- | **Slingshot | + | **Slingshot Oklahoma roll |
**[[Springboard]] back elbow | **[[Springboard]] back elbow | ||
**[[Russian Legsweep|Swinging Russian legsweep]] | **[[Russian Legsweep|Swinging Russian legsweep]] |
Revision as of 07:12, 24 July 2012
Suicide | |
Suicide in January 2010 | |
Series | TNA Impact! |
First game | TNA Impact! (2008) |
Created by | Total Nonstop Action Wrestling |
Voiced by | Lucas Fradette |
Suicide is a fictional character from TNA Impact! the video game. In December 2008, the Suicide character was introduced on television as a real-life wrestler in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. Though having been primarily portrayed by Mikhail Kazarian, Christopher Barnhart took up the mantle for a time in early 2009 and went on to win the X Division Championship. In June 2010 Kiyoshi became the third man to portray the character. In October 2010 the gimmick was dropped, but made a brief return in January 2011, once again being portrayed by Christopher Barnhart.
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Video game
Television
In wrestling
- Finishing moves
- DOA – Dead On Arrival (Leg trap sunset flip powerbomb) – 2008
- Rolling moonsault side slam – 2009
- Running double high knee to a cornered opponent transitioned into a double knee facebreaker – 2009
- Suicide Solution (Twisting flipping over the shoulder leg hook belly-to-back suplex) – 2008–2009, 2011
- Signature moves
- Headbutt
- Rolling fireman's carry slam
- Running front dropkick
- Running snapmare driver into the second turnbuckle
- Slingshot Oklahoma roll
- Springboard back elbow
- Swinging Russian legsweep
- Nicknames
- "The Dark Savior"
- Entrance themes
- "Coming Alive" by Dale Oliver