
TNA Wrestling star Leon Slater spoke with WhatCulture on several topics, including how he came up with his Swanton 450 finisher.
Slater said, โI think the thought process behind it was a combination of me training since I was pretty much a baby and being a huge Hardy Boy fan when I was growing up. Like, Matt and Jeff were my guys growing up, man. I canโt express it enough, and I think a combination of that, and like I said, training from a super young age, I was just always in a ring trying stuff and the Swanton 450 isnโt something Iโve had locked down for years and years. Itโs taken me years and years to really master it and have it where I canโt really fail it and have it consistent. But it really just started from practicing 450s since I was 10 or 11 or whatever age I was. As I got older and I grew into my body a bit more and I became a bit more athletic, Iโm playing like PPW up and it gave me that environment to try new stuff. I realized that I had a really nice like regular 450. So every week Iโd try and stick like side with my head, and then next week after that, Iโd go like head and arms, and then the week after that, it was head, arm and legs. Then I try and just practice, practice, practice, practice, practice those movements every week until itโs kind of turned into what it is now, which is something that I think makes me unique because nobody else can do it or nobody else I know of can do it. If you can do it, please, please donโt. Please let me have this one thing. I know thereโs some crazy athletic people out there. Just let me have this one thing. But yeah, I like to think that itโs very much a Leon Slater trademark move by now.โ
You can check out Slater’s comments in the video below.
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