Wipe the Floor with You

One character grabs and drags another character against the floor or wall. Alternatively, it can be done by holding a character against the side of a fast moving object.

Compare What a Drag for when this is done when the victim is pulled by a fast moving object.

Anime and Manga

 * Fullmetal Alchemist: Roa does this to Louis Armstrong.
 * In Hellsing, Seras uses her Super Speed to kill Zorin by grinding her face against the wall.
 * During Ichigo and Ulquiorra's battle in the Bleach anime, Ichigo does this to Ulquiorra, smashing his head into a wall.
 * Fairy Tail: During their climactic battle, Gajeel grabs Natsu with his extendable iron arm and proceeds to grind his face across the floor.

Film

 * In Constantine, when he makes his exit from the room by dragging him by the feet through a pool of his own blood.
 * In Spider-Man 3, Spider-Man essentially does this by holding Sandman's face next to a moving subway.
 * During the train fight sequence from the Tollywood movie Pokiri, the Badass protagonist played by Mahesh Babu does this to one of the three bad guys on the train.

Live Action TV

 * In CSI: NY, Frankie does this to Stella in the episode All Access.

Video Games

 * Both Rock's and Astaroth's Critical Finsishes use this trope in Soul Calibur 4, with a giant mace and axe respectively.
 * Ridley does this to Samus in Super Smash Bros. Brawl during Subspace Emissary.
 * And again in Metroid: Other M. The first time he does it,.
 * A few King of Fighters characters have grab moves where they drag the opponent along the ground, notably Yamazaki and Vice.
 * In Disgaea 3: Absence of Justice, Jennifer's Bomber Knuckle magichange special has the user drag the target up a wall until they catch on fire for the initial part of the move.
 * One of Sodom's moves in Street Fighter Alpha, to the point where the opponent catches fire.
 * Prototype has the "Body-Surf" move, where you jump on top of a hapless bystander and ride them like a skateboard, leaving a bloody trail in your wake. Unreasonably cruel? Yes. Way more fun than it has any right to be? Yes.
 * Asura's Wrath: Asura does this twice, first to Wyzen and second to an Elite Mook.

Web Animation

 * In Dead Fantasy 2, Tifa does this to Kasumi while they're running down the side of a building, and then runs her through several stone pillars for good measure.
 * Done in Super Mario Bros Z when Yoshi Ground Pounds Metal Sonic as he skids along the ground.

Web Comics

 * Used inn an early appearance of an arc villain in Geist Panik, when he drags an unfortunate victim's face against a brick wall. The attack is fatal. The perpetrator laments his lack of an iPod, since he feels that playing some Rammstein would make the act much more badass.