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Meet the Inspirations

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TRIPLE H

THE GAME

One of the most iconic prop–wrestler pairings in WWE history, the sledgehammer became part of HHH’s persona during The Attitude Era

As “The Cerebral Assassin,” Triple H used the sledgehammer to represent his mindset—winning at any cost, often striking when referees were distracted. When the tool came out, it signalled that the fight had crossed into dangerous territory.

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REY MYSTERIO

619

The acrobatic attack is one of the most recognisable finishers in WWE history

Rey swings his legs through the ropes to kick an opponent’s head or chest while they’re draped on the middle rope, often following it up with a springboard splash or senton.

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JEFF HARDY

THE CHARISMATIC ENIGMA

Hints at the fearless, reckless, and emotionally driven persona

Just before leaping—often from the top rope, a ladder, or even extreme heights—Jeff spreads his arms and gestures using three fingers. It gives fans a split second to anticipate the leap, turning the move into a shared moment of tension before he launches himself into another daredevil attack.

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THE FROG SPALSH

OFTEN USED BY ICONS LIKE EDDIE GUERRERO, KEVIN OWNES AND RVD

It’s often used as a finishing move, signalling the climax of a match

The wrestler climbs to the top rope, leaps forward toward a grounded opponent, and tucks their legs and arms mid-air, creating a frog-like shape before crashing chest-first onto the opponent. That mid-air “curl” increases impact, making the move look—and feel—more devastating.

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THE CHOKESLAM

OFTEN USED BY ICONS LIKE THE BIG SHOW, KANE AND THE UNDERTAKER

The pause before the slam lets the crowd soak in the moment

The wrestler grabs the opponent by the throat with one hand, lifts them straight up off the mat, and then slams them down hard on their back.

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JOHN CENA

"You can't see me!"

Cena implies that “I’m right here, but you (rival on the ground) can’t do anything about it.”

In one of the most recognisable gestures in WWE history, Cena waves his open hand back and forth in front of his face, as if brushing the air. He usually does this right before or after a big move (often the Five Knuckle Shuffle) when his opponent is down.

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ROB VAN DAM

(RVD)

The signature gesture that makes the crowd go wild!

High-flyer Rob Van Dam (TVD) got a signature two-handed pointing gesture, where he hooks both thumbs back toward himself—his iconic way of saying “I’m the whole damn show.” He often does it from the top rope before delivering the finisher.

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HULK HOGAN

THE HULKSTER

Invited louder cheers from the fans—and fed off their energy

By cupping his ear, he asked the fans to get going. The gesture became a key part of his in-ring comeback routine, signaling that Hogan was “hulking up” and that the momentum had shifted in his favour.

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