Jeff Jarrett - in Wrestling

In Wrestling

  • Finishing moves
    • Acoustic Equalizer / El Kabong (Guitar shot)
    • Figure-four leglock
    • Grand Ole Dropry (Running DDT) - 1993-1994
    • The Stroke (Forward Russian legsweep, sometimes from the second rope)
  • Signature moves
    • Abdominal stretch
    • Diving crossbody
    • Double leg slam
    • Double underhook facebuster
    • Dropkick, sometimes from the top rope
    • Drop toe-hold
    • Enzuigiri
    • Hip toss
    • Kneeling belly to belly piledriver
    • Lariat
    • Leapfrog body guillotine
    • Powerslam
    • Sleeper hold
    • Snap suplex
    • Spinning toe hold
    • Swinging neckbreaker
  • Managers
    • The Roadie
    • Debra
    • Jim Cornette
    • Tennessee Lee
    • Southern Justice (Mark Canterbury and Dennis Knight)
    • Miss Kitty
    • nWo Girls
    • New Blood
    • Harris Brothers (Don and Ron Harris)
    • Don Callis
    • Baby Doll
    • Gail Kim
    • Jackie Gayda
    • Karen Jarrett
  • Nicknames
    • "The Chosen One"
    • "Double J"
    • "The TNA Founder"
    • "The Great One"
    • "Simply Irresistible"
    • "The King of the Mountain"
    • "The Ultra Male"
    • "Big Daddy"
  • Entrance themes
    • "Good Ol' Boys" WCW (1996–1997)
    • "Tennessee Jam" WWF (1999)
    • "The Chosen One" WCW (1999–2001)
    • "Rockhouse" by Jimmy Hart and H.Helm WCW; as part of nWo 2000; 1999-early 2000)
    • "My World" by Dale Oliver (TNA / AAA; 2002–present)
    • "Immortal Theme" by Dale Oliver

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