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Welcome to Movelist: A Part of the Cody Rhodes Network. This website was created to showcase Cody Rhodes' amazing moveset. What is a moveset you may be asking yourself. Well a moveset is a set of specific wrestling moves a pro wrestler (ala Cody Rhodes) does. This would include Signature Moves & Finishers, which are specific moves a specific Superstar does and its recognized by them. Not only do we provide information of Cody Rhodes' moveset but we also provide an animated image of Cody Rhodes performing the moves as well so you can get a better understanding on how it works.

Move of the Week
A knee drop is a move in which a wrestler jumps/falls down on an opponent driving his knee into anywhere on the opponent's body. It is often sold as more powerful if the wrestler bounces off the ropes first.

Cody Rhodes' Official Move List/Set
All the moves that you will find below were executed by Cody Rhodes in World Wrestling Entertainment or any other promotions. We only list those moves that he has preformed and nothing else (in this page anyways). Due to animations being in every move name & discription the page has been divided into different pages for your pleasure & to avoid slow page processing time (we are dialup friendly -- we hope!). Be sure to check out all the pages to view all of Cody Rhodes' Move Set.

Finisher - CrossRhodes (Rolling Cutter)
This version of a cutter sees the wrestler place an opponent in an inverted facelock then spinning under the opponent while holding the facelock, twisting him or her into the cutter position. This move has two major variants. In the first, the attacking wrestler rolls under their opponent. A modified version which involves hoisting the opponent off their feet before beginning the spin. The second major variation sees the wrestler spin in the opposite direction over the opponent.

Bulldog
A bulldog, is any move in which the wrestler grabs an opponent's head or applies a reverse head lock or face lock to his/her opponent and jumps forward, so that the wrestler lands, often in a sitting position, and drives the opponent's face into the mat.

Bulldog (Diving)
This is a bulldog performed by a wrestler from an elevated position. A bulldog is a move in which the wrestler applies a headlock or face lock to his opponent and leaps forward, so that the wrestler lands on his back or in a sitting position, driving the opponent’s face into the mat. A standard diving bulldog sees a wrestler jump down on an opponent from an elevated platform and apply any version of a headlock to take down the opponent to the mat.

Bulldog (Springboard Bulldog)
This is a bulldog performed after springboarding (bouncing) off the ring ropes. In some cases a headlock is first applied before the wrestler bounces off the ropes. Another version is the springboard bulldog is seen where a wrestler will springboard off the ring ropes before applying the headlock. While flying towards an opponent, a wrestler catches his opponent in a headlock and then drives the opponent into the ground as the wrestler falls to the mat.

CrossBody
This move is used by many, usually light, wrestlers and is often known as a diving crossbody (but usually just referred to as crossbody or cross body block) which is the elevated version of the crossbody maneuver in which a wrestler jumps from an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle) onto an opponent, landing horizontally across the opponent's torso, forcing them to the mat and usually resulting in a pinfall attempt.

CrossBody (Diving)
This move is used by many, usually light, wrestlers and is often known as a diving crossbody which is the elevated version of the crossbody maneuver in which a wrestler jumps from an elevated position (usually the top turnbuckle) onto an opponent, landing horizontally across the opponent's torso, forcing them to the mat and usually resulting in a pinfall attempt.

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