10 Terrible Wrestlers Who Perfected AWESOME Moves

9. Alicia Fox's Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker

Alicia Fox backbreaker
WWE

Alicia Fox was in the WWE system for close to 13 years without truly breaking beyond the midcard. A solitary, uneventful Divas Championship reign aside, her run largely consisted of splutters of mid-tier fumbling in deeply odd programmes before disappearing for months on end again, waiting to be summoned as Cedric Alexander's love interest or a fill-in Survivor Series team captain. Wash, rinse, repeat.

Despite never truly completing her in-ring game, Fox was at least able to master a couple of techniques throughout her long WWE stint. The Tilt-A-Whirl Backbreaker highlighted above stands out the most. It's a move requiring great poise and technique to execute without looking like a complete mess and Alicia generally did a tremendous job of making it great, compounding the impact with an extra shove down to the mat.

A nod to her excellent bridging Northern Lights Suplex, too. Such moves make you wonder where this finesse was in the rest of her work.

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