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Chris Masters Finishing and signature moves:
The Master Lock (Swinging full nelson submission)
From behind his opponent, the wrestler slips both arms underneath the opponent's armpits and locks his hands behind his neck, pushing the opponent's head forward against his chest. It can be combined into either a suplex (throwing the opponent backwards) or a slam (lifting the opponent while in the nelson and then releasing).
A full nelson can also be done as a combination of a half nelson maneuver with one of the wrestler's hands and arms holding one of the opponent's arms and the other arm being held by the wrestler's legs (an arm scissors) to complete the nelson.
Polish hammer
Also known as a Double Sledge, or Polish Hammer, this attack sees the wrestler clasp both his hands together, and swing them at a opponent, hitting any part of them. The Polish Hammer name comes from its most noted user, Ivan Putski.
The names for this move comes from the attack mimicking the motion seen when people swing a sledgehammer or axe.
Military press slam
This slam sees a wrestler first lift their opponent up over their head with arms fully extended (as in the military press used in weight lifting), before lowering the arm under the head of the opponent so that the opponent falls to that side, while flipping over and landing on his/her back.
In a variation of the move, the wrestler falls to a seated position, slamming the opponent down between their legs, in a fashion similar to that of the Michinoku Driver II. This is referred to as a Gorilla Press Driver.
Powerslam
This is the most common powerslam, and is often referred to as just a powerslam. This move sees an attacking wrestler reach between an opponent's legs with one arm and reach around that opponent's back from the same side with his/her other arm before then lifting this opponent up over their shoulder. From this position the attacking wrestler falls forward to slam the opponent against the mat back-first.
Delayed vertical suplex
This variation, also known as the Hanging Suplex, Standing Suplex or Stalling Suplex, sees the attacker hold his opponent in an upside-down position at the peak of the arc for several seconds before completing the maneuver, thereby causing blood to pool into the head of the opponent.
Chris Master Championships
Ohio Valley Wrestling
OVW Southern Tag Team Championship - with Brent Albright
Won from Tank Toland and Chris Cage on March 31, 2004 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.
Lost to Seth Skyfire and Mac Johnson on June 30, 2004 in Louisville, Kentucky, USA.

Chris Masters
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