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Torrie Wilson Finishing and signature moves

Nosejob (Sitout facebuster)
Also known as a sit-down facebuster. Is the most common variation of the standard facebuster in which the attacker grabs hold of the opponent by his/her head or hair then jumps down into a sitting position, forcing the opponent's face into the mat between the attacker's legs. WWE Diva Torrie Wilson would use the version of the move where she grabs the opponent by the hair. She called this the Nosejob.
Swinging neckbreaker
The attacking wrestler applies a front facelock while he places their heads side by side under each other shoulder and uses their free hand to grab hold of the opponent's far hand before then swinging over the opponent and down to the ground, in a semi-circular motion, so that both the wrestler and the opponent fall to the ground back-first causing the back of the opponent's neck to impact on the shoulder of the attacking wrestler.
A version that sees the attacking wrestler swing inward, throwing the ooponent over and to the ground, is often referred to as a (standing) Whiplash.
DDT
Similar to a bulldog, a DDT is any move in which the wrestler falls down or backwards to drive the opponent's head into the mat. The classic DDT is performed by putting the opponent in a front facelock and falling backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto his/her head.
Schoolgirl
This technique gives its name to the schoolboy bump and is performed when the wrestler drops down to his/her knees behind the opponent and forces his/her bodyweight forward to trip the opponent over the attacking wrestler so that they fall flat on their back.
The term also gives its name to a pinning takedown where the attacking wrestler drops down behind the opponent and puts one arm up between the opponent's legs to pull the opponent over to trip them down in the same fashion. At this point the attacking wrestler would stack the fallen opponent on their shoulders for the pin. Often when female wrestlers use this move commentators will refer to it as a Schoolgirl.
Stinkface
This attack involves a wrestler forcing their buttocks onto the face of a victim lying in the corner of the ring, mainly to humiliate the victim rather than to injure them. The move was most famously used by Rikishi, though Andre the Giant had also used the move on occasion.
Springboard back elbow
Springboarding involves a wrestler using any of the ring ropes to bounce off of, most high-flying techniques can be performed after a spring board, i.e. Springboard leg-drop, Springboard dropkick. Sometimes wrestlers will bounce off of one set of ring ropes then off another to perform a move, this is referred to as a double springboard, the most notable double springboard move is a version of a Springboard moonsault in which a wrestler bounces off the middle-rope to elevate himself/herself to the top-rope from where he/she bounces off to perfom the moonsault
Torrie Wilson Finishing and signature moves
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