
Quinn O. Ojinnaka is an American professional wrestler and former football player of Nigerian Igbo descent. As the leader of the System stable, he competes in TNA under the moniker Moose as of March 2025. The TNA Joker's Wild winner has captured the TNA World Championship twice, the TNA X Division Championship once, the TNA World Heavyweight Championship once, and the Impact Grand Championship twice. Beyond TNA, he's competed in promotions like NJPW, ROH, GWF, PWX, and SWA.
Before stepping into the in-ring competition, the Maryland native made a name for himself in American football, playing at DeMatha Catholic High School and later at Syracuse University. He entered the NFL as a fifth-round pick for the Atlanta Falcons in the 2006 Draft and spent seven seasons in the league, also playing for the New England Patriots, St. Louis Rams, and Indianapolis Colts.
What is Moose Wrestler Finisher?
Moose’s finishing arsenal includes the "Lights Out" or "Hitstick," his take on the Spear, a move widely recognized in professional wrestling. He also executes the "Game Breaker" or "Game Changer," a wrist-lock into a discus lariat. Moose introduced both moves during his wrestling debut at Livewire Wrestling on February 23, 2012, as noted by Cagematch. Around that time, he also began utilizing "Go to Hell," a sit-out choke bomb delivered to an opponent seated on the turnbuckle. However, he retired the move on July 11, 2016 (via SmackDown Hotel).
Moose Wrestler Finisher List
The list of Moose's finishers, according to the SmackDown Hotel, is mentioned below.
Finisher | Duration |
Lights Out / Hitstick / No Jackhammer Needed (Spear) | February 23, 2012 - Present |
Game Breaker / Game Changer (Wrist-lock into a Discus Lariat) | February 23, 2012 - Present |
Go to Hell (Sitout Chokebomb to an opponent seated on a turnbuckle) | February 23, 2012 - July 11, 201 |
Trademark Moves
Apart from the finishers, Moose has trademark moves such as Senton, Springboard Cross Body (Moose Crossing), Moosesault (Moonsault), Powerbomb, Train to Moose Nation (Running low angle dropkick), and Bicycle kick (via: Pro Wrestling Fandom).
Moose Wrestler Theme songs
Moose has been using "Dark Strings Metal Rap Beat Instrumental" as his theme song while performing as a singles wrestler since September 27, 2020. The towering six-foot-five-inch wrestler has also been making his way to the ring alongside The System, entering to the powerful sounds of "Demolisher A" by Brian Brasher as their official team theme.
Throughout his professional career, Moose has utilized many other songs as his theme music such as "(Moose) On My Own", "Bust Some Heads”, "Moose Nation" and "Moose", as per the SmackDown Hotel.
Moose Wrestler Theme Songs List
Theme Songs | Artists | Duration |
Dark Strings Metal Rap Beat Instrumental | Lost in Scores | September 27, 2020 - Present |
Demolisher A | Brian Brasher | January 13, 2024 - Present |
(Moose) On My Own | Monteasy | July 12, 2016 - September 26, 2020 |
Bust Some Heads | Moose | November 22, 2014 - July 11, 2016 |
Moose Nation | Quinn Ojinnaka | January 25, 2014 - November 21, 2014 |
Moose | Swole | February 23, 2012 - January 24, 2014 |
FAQs on Moose Wrestler Finisher
A. Yes, Moose made his successful WWE debut on February 26, 2025, against Lexis King.
A. Moose is competing as a heel in TNA as of March 2025.
A. Yes, Moose played a total of seven seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots, St. Louis Rams, Indianapolis Colts and Atlanta Falcons.
A. Moose is 40 years old as of March 2025.