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| style="text-align: left;" | '''Member(s)'''  
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[Facebook IWE Kevin McAlmond|Kevin McAlmond]] (leader) <br> [[Facebook IWE Martin McAlmond|Martin McAlmond]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Chris LeGreca|Chris LeGreca]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Dustin Simpson|Dustin Simpson]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Angela McAlmond|Angela McAlmond]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Beatrice LeGreca|Beatrice LeGreca]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Crystal Simpson|Crystal Simpson]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Matt Hooper|Matt Hooper]] <br> [[Facebook IWE Josh Hooper|Josh Hooper]]
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (Co-leader)<br>[[Sam Simkins (WIW)|Sam Simkins]] (Co-leader)<br>[[Kyle Gunn (WIW)|Kyle Gunn]]<br>[[Road Dawg (WIW)|The Road Dawg]]<br>[[Rated-X (WIW)|X-Pac]]
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| style="text-align: left;" |  '''Name(s)'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Evolution <br> D-Generation X <br> DX <br> Generation X
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | Degeneration X<br>D-Generation X<br>D-X
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| style="text-align: left;" | '''Debut'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | 2008 <br> October 9, 2011
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | 1999<br>2008
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| style="text-align: right;" | '''Disbanded'''
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| style="text-align: left;" | '''Disbanded'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | 2010 <br> October 9, 2011
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | 2010
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| style="text-align: left;" | '''Promotions'''
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| bgcolor="#ffffff" | [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]]
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'''D-Generation X''' (formerly known as '''Evolution''' was a [[Face|hero]] stable that worked on the [[Facebook IWE Wednesday Night Dynasty|Dynasty]] [[Facebook IWE Brand Extension|brand]] the group consisted of [[Facebook IWE Kevin McAlmond|Kevin McAlmond]], [[Facebook IWE Martin McAlmond|Martin McAlmond]], [[Facebook IWE Chris LeGreca|Chris LeGreca]], [[Facebook IWE Dustin Simpson|Dustin Simpson]],[[Facebook IWE Angela McAlmond|Angela McAlmond]], [[Facebook IWE Beatrice LeGreca|Beatrice LeGreca]], [[Facebook IWE Crystal Simpson|Crystal Simpson]], [[Facebook IWE Matt Hooper|Matt Hooper]] and [[Facebook IWE Josh Hooper|Josh Hooper]] it was one of the largest groups in International Wrestling Entertainment.
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'''D-Generation X''' (also known and spelled as '''Degeneration X''' and '''D-X''') are a professional wrestling stable in [[World Incorporated Wrestling]]. The group originated in 1999. Their gimmick was that of a gang of rebels who broke the rules, acted and spoke as they pleased, no matter how provocative and/or insulting. Noted for their crude, profane humor and sophomoric pranks, the stable has been dubbed multiple times as the "most controversial group in WIW history".
D-Generation X disbaned in 2011.
D-Generation X disbaned in 2011.
==History==
==History==
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====Formation as Evolution (2008-2009)====
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====D-Generation X and DX Army (1999)====
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Kevin McAlmond and Martin McAlmond along with Chris LeGreca and Angela McAlmond debuted a team known as ''Evolution''. Kevin McAlmond teamed with Dustin Simpson on a episode of Turbo to become the [[Facebook IWE World Tag Team Championship|World Tag Team Championship]]. Kevin McAlmond and Dustin Simpson successfully defended the World Tag Team Championship the next week on Dynasty. But at December 29, 2008 episode of Dynasty Kevin McAlmond and Dustin Simpson lost the World Tag Team Championship to [[Facebook IWE Ryan Gleason|Ryan Gleason]] and [[Facebook IWE Brian Tobol|Brian Tobol]]. They were unsuccessful to gain the World Tag Team Championship the next week. Kevin McAlmond went on to win the [[New Year's Rumble|2009 New Year's Rumble]] to earn a shot at the [[Facebook IWE World Heavyweight Championship|World Heavyweight Championship]] that was held at the time by [[Facebook IWE Dan Hooper|Dan Hooper]]. Kevin McAlmond started to feud with Dan Hooper and The rest of the [[Facebook IWE The Hooper's|The Hooper family]] one of the biggest feuds in [[Facebook International Wrestling Entertainment|IWE]]. However, At [[Facebook IWE Chamber of Hell (2009)|Chamber of Hell]] Kevin McAlmond defeated former partner, Dusting Simpson to retain his WrestleMania title shot. [[Facebook IWE Chris Gomez|Chris Gomez]] would win the [[Facebook Elimination Chamber Match|Elimination Chamber]] match to become the new World Heavyweight Champion. Leading up to WrestleMania Kevin McAlmond feuded with Chris Gomez beating him in a [[Tag Team Match|Tag team match]], [[Basic Non-Elimination Match|Triple threat matches]] and being put into a [[Gauntlet Match|3-on-1 Gauntlet Match]] against Simpson, Dern and Noel winning all three matches. At, [[Facebook IWE Wrestlemania 1|WrestleMania]] Kevin McAlmond defeated Chris Gomez to win his first Heavyweight Championship. That being the World Heavyweight Championship.
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Kevin McAlmond would start a feud with former school friend gone enemy [[Facebook IWE Matt Borske|Matt Borske]] when the two teamed up on a episode of Dynasty and Matt Borske would end up turning his back and not winning the [[Facebook IWE Unified Tag Team championship|Unified Tag Team Championship]], The feud started heating up at the [[Facebook IWE Throw the Rules Out (2009)|2009 Throw the Rules Out]] where Kevin McAlmond would defeat Matt Borske in a [[Extreme Rules Match|Extreme]] [[Facebook Tables, Ladders & Chairs Match|Tables, Ladders & Chairs match]]. D-Generation X would gain a few more members, Those being the wife's of Martin and Chris, [[Facebook IWE Angela McAlmond|Angela McAlmond]] and [[Facebook IWE Beatrice LeGreca|Beatrice LeGreca]]. At [[Facebook IWE No Limits (2009)|No Limits 2009]] Kevin McAlmond defeated [[Facebook IWE Matt Hooper|Matt Hooper]] and Matt Borske to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. Matt Hooper would join Evolution along with his brother Josh Hooper. This would lead Kevin to [[Facebook IWE Deuces 4-Wilde (2009)|Deuces 4-Wilde 2009]] to defend the World Heavyweight Championship in a [[Basic Non-Elimination Matches|Fatal 4-Way match]] against [[Facebook IWE The Borske's|Matt and Ryan Borske]] and [[Facebook IWE Josh Erickson|Josh Erickson]]. Kevin would defeat all four men. On the same night DX member and Brother [[Facebook IWE Martin McAlmond|Martin McAlmond]] would retain the [[Facebook IWE Championship|IWE Championship]] against [[Facebook IWE Grant Boyton|Grant Boyton]], [[Facebook IWE Chris Gomez|Chris Gomez]] and [[Facebook IWE Kris McGowan|Kris McGowan]] and Angela McAlmond would defeat [[Facebook IWE Victoria Lehr|Victoria Lehr]] to retain the [[Facebook IWE Divas Championship|IWE Divas Championship]]. At [[Facebook IWE Bank on the Money (2009)|Bank on the Money 2009]], Martin McAlmond defeated family member [[Facebook IWE Billy McAlmond|Billy McAlmond]], Both [[Facebook IWE The Hooper's|Hooper's]] were unsuccessful in the [[Facebook Bank on the Money|Bank on the Money ladder match]], Angela McAlmond was defeated by Victoria Lehr over the Knockouts Championship and Kevin McAlmond defeated Matt Garr to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
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====Lehr-McAlmond Era (1999–2000)====
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At [[Facebook IWE Facebook IWE SummerTime Blues (2009)|Facebook IWE SummerTime Blues 2009]] The Hooper's would defeat [[Facebook IWE Robert Rogge|Robert Rogge]] and [[Facebook IWE Ryan Garr|Ryan Garr]] to become No. 1 Contender's to the World Tag Team Championship, Kevin McAlmond defeated Chris Gomez in a rematch from WrestleMania to retain the World Heavyweight Championship, But Martin McAlmond would loss the IWE Championship to Matt Borske in a Triple threat match when he had to defend the title against Both Borske brothers.
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==Signature taunts==
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===Crotch chops===
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At [[Facebook IWE Night of Championship (2009)|Facebook IWE Night of Championship 2009]] Kevin McAlmond would successfully defend the World Heavyweight Championship against Evolution member Matt Hooper, But after the match, [[Facebook IWE Will Kapphan|Will Kapphan]] cashed in his Bank on the Money briefcase to win the World Heavyweight Championship. At the next pay-per-veiw [[Facebook IWE Rage in the Cage (2009)|Rage in the Cage 2009]] The Hooper's defeated Dustin Simpson and [[Facebook IWE Jesse Dern|Jesse Dern]] to become the new Unified Tag Team Champions. Martin McAlmond would be unsuccessful in regaining the World Heavyweight Championship, and Kevin McAlmond defeated Matt Borske to regain the IWE Championship. At the 2009 [[Facebook IWE Bragging Rites (2009)|Bragging Rites]] Team Turbo lead by Martin McAlmond defeated Team Dynasty lead by Kevin McAlmond. At the 2009 [[Facebook IWE Soul Survivor (2009)|Soul Survivor]] Matt Hooper faced off against World Heavyweight Champion Will Kapphan, Kapphan would end up getting [[Disqualification|disqualified]] and retained the title.
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===Suck it! and Suck on That===
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At the final ppv of 2009 [[Facebook IWE Extreme Tables, Ladders and Chairs (2009)|Extreme TLC (2009)]] Evolution would gain back the World Heavyweight and IWE Championship's when, Martin McAlmond defeated Will Kapphan to become new World Heavyweight Champion and Kevin McAlmond would defeat Matt Borske to become the new IWE Champion.
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==Incarnations==
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*'''First incarnation:'''
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**Type: Face Stable (originally Tweeners)
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**Active: 1999
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**Members: [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (leader) (left in March 1999), [[Maria Senden (WIW)|Maria]] (left in January 1999), [[Rated-X (WIW)|X-Pac]], and [[The New Age Outlaws (WIW)|the New Age Outlaws]] ([[Road Dawg (WIW)|The Road Dawg]] and [[Kyle Gunn (WIW)|Kyle Gunn]])
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**Associated members: [[Kane (WIW)|Kane]] and [[Sam Simkins (WIW)|Sam Simkins]]
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====Name change; Feuds with Matt Borske and The Nexus (2011)====
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*'''Second incarnation:'''
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**Type: Heel Stable
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**Active: 2000
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**Members: Kevin McAlmond (leader), X-Pac, the New Age Outlaws (Road Dawg and Kyle Gunn; Gunn left due to injury in February) and [[Keila Davis (WIW)|Keila]]
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**Associated members: [[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma-McAlmond]], [[R-Truth (WIW)|K-Kwik]]
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====Disbanded (2010)====
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==In wrestling==
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*'''New Age Outlaws double team finishing moves'''
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**Spike piledriver
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**Aided superbomb
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**Power-Plex
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====One night Reunion (2011)====
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*'''Triple H and Dustin Simpson double team finishing moves'''
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**X-Mark (''Sweet Chin Music'' (Simpson) / ''Pedigree'' (McAlmond) combination)
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**Kevin McAlmond performing the Pedigree, with Simpson pushing down on the victim for extra force
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*'''Kyle Gunn's finishing moves'''
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**''Fame–Ass–er / Famouser'' (Leg drop bulldog)
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*'''Chyna's finishing moves'''
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**DDT
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**Low blow
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**''Pedigree'' (Double underhook facebuster)
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*'''Road Dawg's finishing moves'''
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**Pumphandle falling powerslam
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*'''Sam Simkins' finishing moves'''
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**Sharpshooter
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**''Sweet Chin Music'' (Superkick with theatrics) - used in 1999
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*'''Triple H's finishing moves'''
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**''Pedigree'' (Double underhook facebuster)
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*'''X-Pac's finishing moves'''
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**''X-Factor'' (Sitout facebuster, sometimes from the top rope)
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*'''Tori's finishing moves'''
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**''Tori-Plex'' (Fallaway powerbomb)
==Championship and accomplishments==
==Championship and accomplishments==
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*'''[[Facebook International Wrestling Entertainment|International Wrestling Entertainment / IWE]]'''
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*'''[[World Incorporated Wrestling]]'''
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**[[Facebook IWE Championship|IWE Championship]] ([[List of Facebook IWE Champions|13 times]]) - [[Facebook IWE Kevin McAlmond|Kevin McAlmond]] (10), [[Facebook IWE Martin McAlmond|Martin McAlmond]] (2), [[Facebook IWE Dustin Simpson|Dusty Simpson]] (1)
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**[[WIW Championship]] ([[List of WIW Champions|2 time]]) – Sam Simkins (1) and Kevin McAlmond (1)
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**[[Facebook IWE World Heavyweight Championship|World Heavyweight Championship]] ([[List of Facebook IWE World Heavyweight Champions|8 times]]) - Kevin McAlmond (5), Martin McAlmond (2), Matt Hooper (1)
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**[[World Tag Team Championship (WIW) (1999-2007 design)|WIW Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WIW) (1999-2007 design)|1 time]]) - ([[The New Age Outlaws (WIW)|Road Dawg and Kyle Gunn]])
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**[[Facebook IWE World Tag Team Championship|World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of Facebook IWE World Tag Team Champions|3 times]]) - Kevin McAlmond and Dustin Simpson (1), Matt and Josh Hooper (2)
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**[[WIW Women's Championship]] ([[List of WIW Women's Champion|1 time]]) - [[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma-McAlmond]]
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**[[Facebook IWE Unified Tag Team Championship|Unified Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of Facebook IWE Unified Tag Team Champions|1 times]]) - Matt and Josh Hooper (1)
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==References==
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==See also==
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==External links==
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*''[[Facebook IWE The McAlmond's|The McAlmond's]]''
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*''[[Facebook IWE The Hooper's|The Hooper's]]''
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Current revision as of 08:12, 4 February 2013

D-Generation X
275px-DX_Logo.jpg
D-Generation X logo
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Member(s) Kevin McAlmond (Co-leader)
Sam Simkins (Co-leader)
Kyle Gunn
The Road Dawg
X-Pac
Name(s) Degeneration X
D-Generation X
D-X
Debut 1999
2008
Disbanded 2010
Promotions WIW

D-Generation X (also known and spelled as Degeneration X and D-X) are a professional wrestling stable in World Incorporated Wrestling. The group originated in 1999. Their gimmick was that of a gang of rebels who broke the rules, acted and spoke as they pleased, no matter how provocative and/or insulting. Noted for their crude, profane humor and sophomoric pranks, the stable has been dubbed multiple times as the "most controversial group in WIW history".

D-Generation X disbaned in 2011.

Contents

[edit] History

[edit] D-Generation X and DX Army (1999)

[edit] Lehr-McAlmond Era (1999–2000)

[edit] Signature taunts

[edit] Crotch chops

[edit] Suck it! and Suck on That

[edit] Incarnations

  • Second incarnation:
    • Type: Heel Stable
    • Active: 2000
    • Members: Kevin McAlmond (leader), X-Pac, the New Age Outlaws (Road Dawg and Kyle Gunn; Gunn left due to injury in February) and Keila
    • Associated members: Sari Pasma-McAlmond, K-Kwik

[edit] In wrestling

  • New Age Outlaws double team finishing moves
    • Spike piledriver
    • Aided superbomb
    • Power-Plex
  • Triple H and Dustin Simpson double team finishing moves
    • X-Mark (Sweet Chin Music (Simpson) / Pedigree (McAlmond) combination)
    • Kevin McAlmond performing the Pedigree, with Simpson pushing down on the victim for extra force
  • Kyle Gunn's finishing moves
    • Fame–Ass–er / Famouser (Leg drop bulldog)
  • Chyna's finishing moves
    • DDT
    • Low blow
    • Pedigree (Double underhook facebuster)
  • Road Dawg's finishing moves
    • Pumphandle falling powerslam
  • Sam Simkins' finishing moves
    • Sharpshooter
    • Sweet Chin Music (Superkick with theatrics) - used in 1999
  • Triple H's finishing moves
    • Pedigree (Double underhook facebuster)
  • X-Pac's finishing moves
    • X-Factor (Sitout facebuster, sometimes from the top rope)
  • Tori's finishing moves
    • Tori-Plex (Fallaway powerbomb)

[edit] Championship and accomplishments

[edit] References

[edit] External links

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