Crucifix Powerbomb

The Crucifix powerbomb was made popular by Scott Hall, who calls it by the names Razor's Edge or Outsider's Edge, and sees an opponent lifted onto the back of the wrestler with their arms spread out as in a crucifixion. The attacking wrestler then drops to a kneeling position as they bend forwards to throws the opponent forward to the mat on to their back or neck and shoulders.

A version of the standard crucifix powerbomb that sees the opponent thrown across the ring while the wrestler remains standing. The throwing version was made popular by Hernandez, who calls it the Megabomb and, more recently, the Border Toss.

There is also a version which is very similar to the Flipping slam but instead of the opponent facing down, the wrestler would hold the opponent in a normal crucifix hold before flipping him over which would result in the opponent landing face first.