Leon Slater On How He Came Up With His Swanton 450 Finisher

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Leon Slater | Credit: GCW

TNA Wrestling star Leon Slater spoke with WhatCulture on several topics, including how he came up with his Swanton 450 finisher.

Slater said, โ€œI 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 canโ€™t 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 isnโ€™t something Iโ€™ve had locked down for years and years. Itโ€™s taken me years and years to really master it and have it where I canโ€™t 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, Iโ€™m 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 Iโ€™d try and stick like side with my head, and then next week after that, Iโ€™d 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 itโ€™s 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 donโ€™t. Please let me have this one thing. I know thereโ€™s some crazy athletic people out there. Just let me have this one thing. But yeah, I like to think that itโ€™s very much a Leon Slater trademark move by now.โ€

You can check out Slater’s comments in the video below.

(H/T to Fightful for transcribing the above quotes)