John Cena
name=John Cena
Trademarks
"The Five Moves of Doom"
Cena's "Five Moves of Doom" is a term that some wrestling fans use to refer to a combo of moves Cena uses when he is on a comeback in match that leads to the pin. The phrase was originally coined in the Internet wrestling community as a reference to Bret Hart, who had a well-established sequence of five moves in the same context (in both cases, the term was also at times used in a pejorative fashion by critics who perceived the wrestler in question to have a limited moveset). He often began on the losing end of the match, then would build momentum using these 5 moves, preceded by a series of lariats. The following are the 5 Moves and are in the approximate order in which Cena uses them.
Related Topics:
Internet wrestling community - Bret Hart
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- Flying shoulderblock
- Sitout Hip Toss
- Freestyle / Protoplex (Blue Thunder Sideslam)
- Five-Knuckle Shuffle (Augmented fist drop)
- F-U (Standing Firemen's Carry) (finishing move)
Signature moves and weapons
- Steel chain
- Brass knuckles
- Swinging Fisherman Suplex
- Throwback (Modified flip over neckbreaker/facebuster)
- Multiple clothesline
- Back body drop
Catchphrases
- "Word Life!"
- "You can't see me!"
- "The champ is here!"
- "If you want some, come... get... some!"
- "This is how we roll!"
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