@GBProductions84 I think people downplay how big ziggler is though. Realistically if a man of dolphs size were to do that on a person it would take them out. The tv makes him look smaller I guess
I think I'm the only person on planet earth who actually loved Wasteland. I never understood the complaints against it looking ineffective. The opponent is falling from the same height they do for a chokeslam, Attitude Adjustment, or however many other moves, and they're being whipped from their appendages nonetheless.
Brian Edwards no, his move before the “F-U/Attitude Adjustment” was called the “Protoplex” which was a reverse spinning slam. In his rivalry with Brock Lesnar he did a modified fireman’s carry and in a promo called it the F-U and the rest is history!
John cena never debuted in wwe as the prototype, that name was obsolete when he debuted, but in the indies he was in je was called prototype and used the protoplex which i believe was just modified brainbuster
Edge’s downward spiral to the spear, Christian’s reverse DDT to the Unprettier/killswitch, Hurricane going from the vertebreaker to the eye of the hurricane
and kidman in WCW switching from the shooting star press to the kid buster.. basicly the killswitch in hind sight, i think its quite difficult to find a wrestler who hasn't switched. i mean, shawn michaels was using a top rope cross body when he first broke away from the rockers and towards the end of that team before switching to a super kick.
@@_fadingcolors the eductuion as he called it. he had the educator modified sharpshooter as well, and the edgeomatic for a short time too.. and yes your right about the teardrop suplex. i forgot about that one.
Kane with his Mandible Claw, Y2J's Skull Crushing Finale, McIntyre future Shock to Claymore, Adam Cole... Btw Why is everyone kicking out of every move of Ziggler and Cole? Bloody hell
What actual is cole's finish? That suplex neck breaker thing where he drops them over his knee or the flip piledriver where he comes off the second rope? Or something else??
You know what's ironic about the sleeper. You say no one wanted to lose to it because it looks stupid but yet the rear naked choke "for realzee" is one of the most effective and dangerous submission hold on the planet... see MMA.
I think its more about how Ziggler did it. He never looked like he had it locked in and with people walking around with him on their backs rather then being taken down like with the rear naked choke or even planting his feet and keeping control like piper used to it didn't look like he knew what he was doing.
Does anybody else remember when big show punch David Otunda . Man oh Man I thought David Otunga jaw got shattered that day. Other wrestlers sold it but man did David sell it.
I'd like to agree with the sentiment, but they've grown by around 1m subs since then. Truth is most of us were faux outraged but stuck around, whilst also subscribing to the others' channel.
Well the Sweet Chin Music wasn’t originally Shawn Michaels finisher in the beginning either. The super-kick was actually a transition into his actual finisher, a teardrop suplex, but eventually evolved into his finisher instead. You can also include William Regal there as well as he started out using the Regal Cutter, wrapping a chap’s arm around their neck into a reverse cutter, before switching to the Power Of The Punch in WWE.
@@profanegaming2829 For real. Really an underrated move. In a cruiserweight division full of intricate pins, submissions, and dives......a full-nelson facebuster was a particular sick-looking move. I like how he still uses it after all these years, just as a mid-match move.
Moxley changed it a few times. His 1st change was a elevated double underhook ddt, then that move evolved into more of a double underhook brain buster..I think it started out as everyone taking the move kept one uping eachother, until it jus became the norm to take the paradimn shift brainbuster style as opposed to elevated ddt style.
I like: Gail Kim's transition from a variation of the Black Widow to the Eat Defeat finisher Shawn Michaels did this weak high crotch over shoulder suplex, and finally found the move that got him over as a heel when he first did the sweet chin music to Marty Jennety
Sting: Scorpion Death Drop (Originally Scorpion Deathlock) Shawn Michaels: Sweet Chin Music (Originally Teardrop Suplex) Chris Benoit: Crippler Crossface (Originally Bridging German Suplex) Hunter Hearst Helmsly: Pedigree (Originally unnamed Ace Crusher) Edge: Seriously, take your pick. (Originally Downward Spiral) Braun Strowman: Powerslam (Originally Sideways Gata Gatame) CM Punk: Go 2 Sleep (Originally Anaconda Vice) John Cena: STF or FU(Originally Protoplex) Randy Orton: RKO (Originally Overdrive) Scott Steiner: Steiner Recliner (Originally Frankensteiner) Scott Steiner: Frankensteiner (Originally Steiner Screwdriver) Scott Steiner: Steiner Screwdriver (Originally a fucking 450 Splash) And, no. I am NOT making that last one up. As close as I can tell, Scott Steiner did one of the earliest verifiable 450 Splashes in wrestling history. Execution was bad, but you can definitely tell what he was going for. It's on RUclips.
Andrew DiMarco oh geez. I remember the Final Cut but I’ve totally forgotten his Alley-Oops. That was a such a stupid move for such a big man that I’ve forgotten about it.
The Pele kick was more of a set up. Outside of the Style's Clash, his other finish in TNA was the Spiral Tap. Shame he won't break that move out in big matches.
@@TheForeverRanger He's way to old to use moves like that. It's way to risky and completely unnecessary. Styles isn't the wrestler he was when he was 25. Times change
I never liked Seth Rollins using the pedigree. I think that move should be tied to Triple H only. I know what see the pedigree I always think of Triple H.
bigpancho28 there was an interview with Seth where he said knew trips would hate the idea considering he never let punk use it so he pitched it to Vince who fucking loved it and by then it was too late for trips to say no Vince took it and ran with it
Undertaker - last ride Braun Stowman - Chokehold- reverse chokeslam to running powerslam Randy Orton - Crossbody - ozone to RKO HHH - Cutter to Pedigree Matt Hardy - Twist of fate - Side effect Kevin Owen- pop up p.bomb - Stunner Bray Wyatt - Sister Abigail to Mandible Claw The Rock - shoulder breaker to Peoples elbow Rey Mysterio - 619 senton - 619 frog splash Sheamus - Celtic Cross- Brogue kick Miz - Mizard of oz - Skull Crushing finale
When Braun first debuted as part of the Wyatt family, he had a sideways "Cobra Clutch" type hold that made people pass out in seconds. That changed to the power bomb quickly
The Rock- From The Rock Bottom to The People's Elbow Drew McIntyre- from The Future Shock DDT to The Claymore Kick (which was a botched Big Boot) Rey Mysterio- West Coast Pop (Dropping the Dime) to 619 (With Frog Splash) Randy Orton- Overdrive to RKO JBL- Clothesline from Hell to Powerbomb
Biker Taker was indeed when I started watching and boy oh boy were he and Kane my favourites! Still remember I felt bad when the Power Trip were beating them up. Last Ride was amazing as well, pity nowadays he can't do it to someone bigger than Ricochet, but hey we got them memories!
Randy Orton from the overdrive to the RKO, AJ Styles from The Styles clash to the phenomenal forearm, Kevin Owens from the pop up powerbomb to the stunner, Kurt Angle from the Olympic slam to the ankle lock, Rey mysterio from the west coast pop to the 619, Edge from the edgecution to the spear
@@qualityqueen1553 by your Logic the "lighting fist" Is also Good since punches can knock/kill people irl. This Is wrestling we are here to see cool moves not realistic strikes
The sleeper is the most dangerous finisher I know it because me and my brother use to wrestle for fun and one day i actually got unconscious by the sleeper
Michael PS Hayes... There was the battle of the figure fours, the conflict over the superkick, and quite a few other finishers... Iron Mike Hammer started with the iron claw then switched to a hammerlock. What about the icon? Sting switched finishing moved as well... He started with the Stinger splash followed up with a cross body for the win... Switched to a one legged figure four, then into the scorpion death drop.
Sheamus went from the Crucifix Powerbomb, to some kind of running neckdrop to the brogue kick. Maybe a finisher evolution in the future would be a good one.
Kane with the Falling Powerbomb could’ve worked. Kane did the Tombstone like the Undertaker. Then decided to stop using it due Glenn Jacobs not wanting risk injuring opponents so he resorted to using the Chokeslam. Then Kane tried to use a Falling Powerbomb, but that got scrapped because it was only used twice. Then later in 2011 when he returned, he decided to use a move similar to the Mandible Claw which didn’t work either.
Goldust used many finishers over the years, most of them only once or twice! Here is a timeline of them (dates refer to TV matches) 1. Curtain Call #1 (Kneeling Gourdbuster) at only two matches, 22/10/1995 and 18/11/1995 *2. Curtain Call #2 (Lifting Falling Inverted DDT) 25/11/1995-22/3/1999* 3. Curtain Call #3 (Hangman's Neckbreaker) at only two matches, 14/02/2002 and 02/03/2002 4. Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (Cobra Clutch with Body Scissors) only once, 14/04/2002 *-. Curtain Call #2 again, 27/05/2002-12/02/2006* *5. Final Cut (Rotating Vertical Suplex) 24/11/2008-08/02/2018* 6. Golden Cross (Rolling Cutter) at only two matches, 01/03/2018 and 15/03/2018 He then left WWE for AEW, where he continues using Final Cut as his finisher
Funny cause that was just a regular move in his moveset then they tried pushing it as a finisher. Shud of let him just do his roh finisher the small package driver aka God's last gift
Undertaker has one of the best move sets of all time.....tombstone,chokeslam,hell's gate,last ride,old school, etc
True all deadly l.
Cant forget the snakeyes into the big boot. Classic
And his jump flip clothesline
Now to think of it he really does have the best moveset ever. By GAWD
Every one of his moves are perfectly done. Undertaker’s leg drop is the greatest.
The sad thing about the sleeper hold is that irl it’s a DEADLY move!!! Huge dudes can be put out in seconds and it’s treated as some transition hold
Exactly
The thing is Ziggler makes it look like an unwanted piggyback ride, rather than an actual submission
Jahsiah Bowie it’s technical name is The Dragon Sleeper, and easily yet definitely one of the most deadliest moves that can be hit.
@GBProductions84 I think people downplay how big ziggler is though. Realistically if a man of dolphs size were to do that on a person it would take them out. The tv makes him look smaller I guess
@@giovonemendoza6531 no most of the other guys are just way bigger then him
#1 is unquestionably Randy Orton going from the jank overdrive to the RKO
"the O-Zone"
Mvp had that move too
Very good call. I did not even remember that move.
I don't know why they ever thought the overdrive was a good looking move. It looks bad no matter whose doing it
Glad he changed that
The fact Dolph Ziggler never called his finisher The Ziggle Wiggle makes me sad
Oh, they were gonna call it that, But Michael Cole just couldnt say "The Ziggle Wiggle" perfectly.
@@Basil0wC Michael Cole has had a lengthy career in 'talking' despite the fact that he seems to find talking difficult.
@@berniebasset9465 mom is ded
I hope u find happiness in your life
@@wackojacko4397 wacko u kinda started it bro
Wade Barrett went from the Wasteland to the winds of change to the bull hammer elbow.
Bull hammer elbow was great, i was waiting for him to come back and bull-hammer elbow every one in the league of nations, but he didn't!!
scott wheatley That was a good one. Wasteland was a bit meh, while the bull-hammer was much better and suited his character better.
Wasteland was terrible.
I think I'm the only person on planet earth who actually loved Wasteland. I never understood the complaints against it looking ineffective. The opponent is falling from the same height they do for a chokeslam, Attitude Adjustment, or however many other moves, and they're being whipped from their appendages nonetheless.
Wade Barrett also has too many changes in his theme songs
John Cena using “The Protoplex” and switching to the “FU” because of his feud with Brock Lesnar 👍🏻
Wasn't it called the Protoplex?
Cena didnt switch the FU he just changed the name to the attitude adjustment
@realscrafty22 actually you’re right HE was called the Prototype at one point not his move nice catch
Brian Edwards no, his move before the “F-U/Attitude Adjustment” was called the “Protoplex” which was a reverse spinning slam. In his rivalry with Brock Lesnar he did a modified fireman’s carry and in a promo called it the F-U and the rest is history!
John cena never debuted in wwe as the prototype, that name was obsolete when he debuted, but in the indies he was in je was called prototype and used the protoplex which i believe was just modified brainbuster
Old finisher: DDT!
New finisher: DDT!
big show's wmd = *weapon of mass destruction*
that has got to be the most over exaggerated name for a finisher that i've ever seen lol
didnt they change the name to just knockout punch?? lul
Diet Water Yes, probably because ”weapon” isn’t pg or they realized that the name was dumb to begin with.
Show also had another finisher 'Alley Oop' which wasn't mentioned.
didnt he also have "The Final Cut"? the stupid reverse headlock to elbow drop thing
Was he doing the final cut as a finish at one point?? That was better than that damned punch....
Edge’s downward spiral to the spear, Christian’s reverse DDT to the Unprettier/killswitch, Hurricane going from the vertebreaker to the eye of the hurricane
The vertebreaker he had to change due to wwe stating its too dangerouse move
and kidman in WCW switching from the shooting star press to the kid buster.. basicly the killswitch
in hind sight, i think its quite difficult to find a wrestler who hasn't switched. i mean, shawn michaels was using a top rope cross body when he first broke away from the rockers and towards the end of that team before switching to a super kick.
@@capidosia he also had the Teardrop Suplex
For a while Edge was going the Impaler DDT too.
@@_fadingcolors the eductuion as he called it. he had the educator modified sharpshooter as well, and the edgeomatic for a short time too.. and yes your right about the teardrop suplex. i forgot about that one.
Simon is the only person keeping this channel alive
Jeff Boyd 100% agreed. If he isn’t the one doing the video, I click off.
Agree. This should just be his channel really
this is simons channel
I'm sorry but no Mr. Socko is still the Mandible Claw
no need to apologise
Yes and no. Putting a sock on his hand makes the whole thing look more ridiculous (or had the potential to) so he was taking a risk by doing so.
He does pull the sock out of his pants though. So there’s the gross factor
...Mr.socko is a dressed up mandible claw... :D
But it isn't the cannonball off the apron.
I actually liked the taking care of business..I think the dragon sleeper looks awesome and a guy his size doing it was pretty cool to me.
Orton using the punt instead of the rko could've made the list
How as Last Ride left out of the Undertaker part?
I know right? Not just #1 but 10 times better then what they showed. Forshame
Last ride wasn't a gamble. Big bombs from big guys will always work. Especially w the gimmick at the time.
Because a powerbomb is an obvious move for a big guy. Are you so stupid that you missed the point of the whole list?
Because it was in the intro
It caught on. The Dragon sleeper didn't.
I didn’t know Johnny Sins watched wrestling
Well he can be wrestler himself and supprise! It's a mixed wrestling!
I love the Rock Stunner where he backflips
Kane with his Mandible Claw, Y2J's Skull Crushing Finale, McIntyre future Shock to Claymore, Adam Cole...
Btw Why is everyone kicking out of every move of Ziggler and Cole? Bloody hell
Because the latter wrestle like indy-schmucks.
@@Bale4Bond yeah but still... even Kane who never kicks out of any finishers made Ziggler offenses useless
What actual is cole's finish? That suplex neck breaker thing where he drops them over his knee or the flip piledriver where he comes off the second rope? Or something else??
@@BowerBomB "The Last Shot" is Cole's primary finish, Shining Wizard to the back of the head
@@crimsonknight29 had no idea, i actually like the sound of that move. Appreciate the info 👍
The Rock dropping his shoulder breaker for the Rock Bottom.
Why did the rock stop doing the go around DDT was it too difficult to do as he got older ?
Londonderry loyalist I remember something about DDT’s were banned around the time of his last few matches.
@@Mr.smiley_face That's bullshit. DDTs were never banned. Undertaker did that running DDT for years.
Bernie Basset Well, nobody will say no to him lol. The DDT’s that I’ve seen though, superstars land on the side of their head or forearms first.
Bernie Basset The rules very rarely apply to taker
When I saw Mankind, I thought it was going to be The Sweet Shin Music
That's Dude Love
HHH literally did the Diamond Cutter as his original finishing move when he first debuted in WWF then changed to the pedigree
Murray Saucedo however he had already used the pedigree when he was in wcw .
Drew McIntyre and his Future Shock DDT to the Claymore
And the Claymore is 1 of the most devastating move ever, especially when it comes from someone as big as Drew
drew did the future shock last week i think... now that dean is out of wwe... i guess he can use it again.
@@tritian5874 Still uses the Claymore more often.
@@mrreckless98 most devastating? 😂😂😂
@@tritian5874 He used it a few times before Dean left as well. It's not the same as Dirty Deeds.
So falling off the cage was Foleys old finish ? xD
It almost finished him!
Lol
It Was But He Had To Stop Doing It Because IT BROKE HIM IN HALF!!!
lol well...it did just about finish that match. so yeah. :P
Big shows Cobra clutch backbreaker in ecw, i liked that one actualy
Yeah, that was a good one.
You know what's ironic about the sleeper. You say no one wanted to lose to it because it looks stupid but yet the rear naked choke "for realzee" is one of the most effective and dangerous submission hold on the planet... see MMA.
My exact thoughts
I think its more about how Ziggler did it. He never looked like he had it locked in and with people walking around with him on their backs rather then being taken down like with the rear naked choke or even planting his feet and keeping control like piper used to it didn't look like he knew what he was doing.
@@Dameduse823 it's funny you say that because planting your feet is the last thing you would want to do with a rnc
Big Show also has THE FINAL CUT. Also lame.
And alleyoop for sometime
The alleyoop was dope
@@daveyleeriot "my mooveee" hahaha you remember that?
The Hog Log
I thought it was called the curtain call?
3:11 Big Show Cody so hard that even the referee in the background can feel it. lol
Does anybody else remember when big show punch David Otunda . Man oh Man I thought David Otunga jaw got shattered that day. Other wrestlers sold it but man did David sell it.
Goldust changed from the curtain call to the final cut
Kane's falling powerbomb and Brock Lesnar's Brock Lock
Elvin Martes Kane’s Powerbomb was fantastic, I used to use that as my CAW finisher on WWE games back in the day
Which version of Brock Lock? the Stretch muffler or the bear hug?
@@miket900 that weird thing where he held Rey Misterio in some weird prezel position
@@miket900 the kimura lock
“People don’t like change”
And that is why we all stopped watching once Adam, Adam and Ross left.
If you stopped watching then how did you see this?
I'd like to agree with the sentiment, but they've grown by around 1m subs since then. Truth is most of us were faux outraged but stuck around, whilst also subscribing to the others' channel.
Sebastian personally I didn’t, I I subbed and left
Sebastian nah I didn’t come back till I found out about Simon and their content still isn’t as good without Adam
Mark "The Undertaker" Callaway is and always will be my favorite wrestler of all
time, in every iteration.
Sheamus went from the Celtic cross to his Brogue kick
Actually, he had them both early on.
Seth Rollins also tried to Curb Stomp me last night but I rolled up and got the win.
Lol
i appreciate undertaker using his version of the Ultimo dragon sleeper.
I thought you were gonna do The Final Cut for Big Show. Anyone remember that one?
I remember both of those
Can't forget the Hog Log legdrop.
or the ally-up.. i think thats how it was spelled.
Or that time Big Show was using the F-5?
Yea it was better when the hurricane did it
Well the Sweet Chin Music wasn’t originally Shawn Michaels finisher in the beginning either. The super-kick was actually a transition into his actual finisher, a teardrop suplex, but eventually evolved into his finisher instead. You can also include William Regal there as well as he started out using the Regal Cutter, wrapping a chap’s arm around their neck into a reverse cutter, before switching to the Power Of The Punch in WWE.
"Now here's an advert from TrueCar" 😂😂😂😂
Or O'Reilly Auto Parts.....OWW!!
Code breaker > Judas effect < walls of Jericho = lion Tamer
OMG Ronnie Don't forget the Breakdown.
Walls of Jericho was different from the lion tamer. Lion Tamer he put added pressure on the back with a knee. Walls of Jericho was just a Boston Crab.
Daniel Burgess I think you missed the point
@@profanegaming2829 For real. Really an underrated move. In a cruiserweight division full of intricate pins, submissions, and dives......a full-nelson facebuster was a particular sick-looking move. I like how he still uses it after all these years, just as a mid-match move.
And Jericho double powerbomb
The Rock using the people's elbow.
Rey Mysterio switching to the 619.
Simon is the savior of WhatCultureWWE! The only thing keeping me watching.
Miz went from reality check too skull crushing finally
CRIMSON KID Finale *
Miz went from reality check **to* Skull Crushing **Finale*
CRIMSON KID finale*
I liked the mizard of oz finisher more than that reality check.
Finale
remember cena doing the springboard stunner too?
Yeah I was like that's new when he did it
I loved taker's dragon sleeper
A few that you included here - big show with the alley-oop - never forget.
simon looks like Johnny Sins
He actually does
Word
Moxley changed it a few times. His 1st change was a elevated double underhook ddt, then that move evolved into more of a double underhook brain buster..I think it started out as everyone taking the move kept one uping eachother, until it jus became the norm to take the paradimn shift brainbuster style as opposed to elevated ddt style.
I actually liked Shawn Michael's "Teardrop".
Someone finally brought it ☝
Shawn Michaels went from SideSuplex to a Crescent Kick with theatrics aka Sweet Chin Music In 1993-1994
Chin
Wasn't there some flying elbow for a bit as well?
@@colletti914 It was a spot move to get the crowd in to it - I don't believe it was ever a finisher for him.
So Mick Foley gambled on a new finisher which was exactly the same as his old one, only with a sock on his hand instead? K then.
Talk about living on the wild side😂
Yeah Mick really took a gamble there
I don't want anything to do with someone forcing their way into my mouth with a used sock that comes from a sweaty pants
The Rock went from a shoulder breaker to the Rock Bottom. Kevin Owens went from the package pile driver to the pop up powerbomb.
Not everyone hates change, Owen Hart loved it, "ENOUGH IS ENOUGH AND IT'S TIME FOR A CHANGE!"
Danger Nugget
I like:
Gail Kim's transition from a variation of the Black Widow to the Eat Defeat finisher
Shawn Michaels did this weak high crotch over shoulder suplex, and finally found the move that got him over as a heel when he first did the sweet chin music to Marty Jennety
Sting: Scorpion Death Drop (Originally Scorpion Deathlock)
Shawn Michaels: Sweet Chin Music (Originally Teardrop Suplex)
Chris Benoit: Crippler Crossface (Originally Bridging German Suplex)
Hunter Hearst Helmsly: Pedigree (Originally unnamed Ace Crusher)
Edge: Seriously, take your pick. (Originally Downward Spiral)
Braun Strowman: Powerslam (Originally Sideways Gata Gatame)
CM Punk: Go 2 Sleep (Originally Anaconda Vice)
John Cena: STF or FU(Originally Protoplex)
Randy Orton: RKO (Originally Overdrive)
Scott Steiner: Steiner Recliner (Originally Frankensteiner)
Scott Steiner: Frankensteiner (Originally Steiner Screwdriver)
Scott Steiner: Steiner Screwdriver (Originally a fucking 450 Splash)
And, no. I am NOT making that last one up. As close as I can tell, Scott Steiner did one of the earliest verifiable 450 Splashes in wrestling history. Execution was bad, but you can definitely tell what he was going for. It's on RUclips.
Well punk actually used the anaconda vice as a secondary finisher along with the GTS.
No mention of the Breakdown for Jericho, or the Final Cut or Alleyoop for Big Show? The biggest omission: Randy Orton's Overdrive before the RKO.
Andrew DiMarco oh geez. I remember the Final Cut but I’ve totally forgotten his Alley-Oops. That was a such a stupid move for such a big man that I’ve forgotten about it.
Undertaker in the thumbnail looks like an inmate ready to taste his cellmate.
Sounds like you're fantasizing.
Jericho also introduced a finishing move called the breakdown around the time he feuded with rock in 2001
He also had one called the Lion Tamer in WCW.
whenever i see the undertaker's pic on a video, i click
The bald bandit of emotions is amazing. Love the videos Simon lol.
Aj styles I remember back in TNA when he revealed the pele kick even though I preferred the styles clash
The Pele kick was more of a set up. Outside of the Style's Clash, his other finish in TNA was the Spiral Tap. Shame he won't break that move out in big matches.
@@TheForeverRanger He's way to old to use moves like that. It's way to risky and completely unnecessary. Styles isn't the wrestler he was when he was 25. Times change
did he use the spiral tap as a finisher for a while?
I think he put his own twist on that move and now calls it the exclamation point
I missed the "Brock Lock" on this list. Man, when I was in my teenie-years I was amazed by that weird move.
Who remembers when big show used the f5
F-500
Has everyone forgotten about Undertaker's Old School?
Jericho tried to get the Breakdown over as well around the time of the Invasion, that didn’t go so well. Awful move
ahhh the Breakdown
The Skull-Crushing Finale back when The Miz was on MTV.
I remember Big Show had some kind of powerbomb into fallaway facebuster in Smackdown 1, kinda like what Tori use to use
The Big Show also has the Final Cut.
Show had 2 version of the final cut ,the f5 and a reversepowerbomb alleyoop move
Damn the dude who was part of the metal heads react channel runs this channel? That's pretty dope
The fiend is the best character in wrestling today
I wanna say that's your opinion but your wrong
@@adamsmart3977 lol but you cant cuz im right lol
@@jeffallen4393 theres a big difference between an opinion and fact mate
@@adamsmart3977 yea my fact beats your shitty opinion all day
American badass was sick! I feel like it’s pretty underrated since everyone loves the deadman so much
I never liked Seth Rollins using the pedigree. I think that move should be tied to Triple H only. I know what see the pedigree I always think of Triple H.
He got trips blessing
bigpancho28 there was an interview with Seth where he said knew trips would hate the idea considering he never let punk use it so he pitched it to Vince who fucking loved it and by then it was too late for trips to say no Vince took it and ran with it
Juan Garcia about a month ago Triple H had an interview is fox sports about his pedigree and covered Seth Rollins using it. It’s on RUclips.
Why let that move die though??
Undertaker - last ride
Braun Stowman - Chokehold- reverse chokeslam to running powerslam
Randy Orton - Crossbody - ozone to RKO
HHH - Cutter to Pedigree
Matt Hardy - Twist of fate - Side effect
Kevin Owen- pop up p.bomb - Stunner
Bray Wyatt - Sister Abigail to Mandible Claw
The Rock - shoulder breaker to Peoples elbow
Rey Mysterio - 619 senton - 619 frog splash
Sheamus - Celtic Cross- Brogue kick
Miz - Mizard of oz - Skull Crushing finale
There are so many mistakes in that Rollins entry it's actually hilarious.
He could've added the buckle bomb, gods greatest gift....phoenix splash....etc
When Braun first debuted as part of the Wyatt family, he had a sideways "Cobra Clutch" type hold that made people pass out in seconds. That changed to the power bomb quickly
Lol they tried to give seth the "v-trigger" 😂😂
A watered down version of the V Trigger all be it.
"All be it" < "Albeit"
@Adam L I thought the v trigger was just his signature and the one winged angel was his finish tbh
He couldn't make that cool, either.
The Rock- From The Rock Bottom to The People's Elbow
Drew McIntyre- from The Future Shock DDT to The Claymore Kick (which was a botched Big Boot)
Rey Mysterio- West Coast Pop (Dropping the Dime) to 619 (With Frog Splash)
Randy Orton- Overdrive to RKO
JBL- Clothesline from Hell to Powerbomb
When you mentioned Big Show, I was expecting that cobra clutch backbreaker he used when ECW was relaunched.
Biker Taker was indeed when I started watching and boy oh boy were he and Kane my favourites! Still remember I felt bad when the Power Trip were beating them up. Last Ride was amazing as well, pity nowadays he can't do it to someone bigger than Ricochet, but hey we got them memories!
you forgot Randy he used to use a flying crossbody
Also that Overdrive move, or whatever it was called.
@@KmanScan it was called overdirve, and you both make me feel super old :D
Randy Orton from the overdrive to the RKO, AJ Styles from The Styles clash to the phenomenal forearm, Kevin Owens from the pop up powerbomb to the stunner, Kurt Angle from the Olympic slam to the ankle lock, Rey mysterio from the west coast pop to the 619, Edge from the edgecution to the spear
Okay the Judas effect is awful and that's from someone who loves Chris
it does look impressive, but not as much as its protected
It a judo elbow strike it will knock your lights out irl
It's not supposed to look good its a real move ment to knock people out.
@@qualityqueen1553 by your Logic the "lighting fist" Is also Good since punches can knock/kill people irl. This Is wrestling we are here to see cool moves not realistic strikes
Am I the only one who finds Simon's concept of time hilarious
Unpopular opinion I liked Undertakers Taking Care Of Business submission
right i saw no problem w it. plus a nice name.
It is a good finisher but it's not as fitting as the hell's gate
nice ranking animation with the pokerchips. keep it up
I loved the Lightning Fist. It was the most self aware finisher ever.
I thought it was the 6th move of doom lol
The sleeper is the most dangerous finisher
I know it because me and my brother use to wrestle for fun and one day i actually got unconscious by the sleeper
Simon: People don’t like change
People: I hate John Cena and his 5 moves of doom! It‘s always the same!
Is nobody gonna mention the hilariously edited in "The Tombstone" at around 0:33 ?
Chuckie s yea what was that🤣
"Jericho did better with his Judas Effect Elbow" - Nah, the Judas Effect is awful
It's certainly better than the lame punch
I loved Undertakers Last Ride
Randy Orton switching from the RKO to the Punt Kick.
THE MIZ!!!!!!!
Skull crushing finale to the figure 4 leglock
Stone cold had a finishing called the stun gun on ECW classic finisher
How did you miss out Big Shows final cut finisher ....?
Umm I'm pretty sure seth still does the curb stomp 😂😂
that ninja420 yeh he said that in the video
You showed the takers last ride power bomb in pics but didnt mention it lol
ask him why..
Michael PS Hayes... There was the battle of the figure fours, the conflict over the superkick, and quite a few other finishers...
Iron Mike Hammer started with the iron claw then switched to a hammerlock.
What about the icon? Sting switched finishing moved as well... He started with the Stinger splash followed up with a cross body for the win... Switched to a one legged figure four, then into the scorpion death drop.
Sheamus went from the Crucifix Powerbomb, to some kind of running neckdrop to the brogue kick.
Maybe a finisher evolution in the future would be a good one.
Kane with the Falling Powerbomb could’ve worked.
Kane did the Tombstone like the Undertaker. Then decided to stop using it due Glenn Jacobs not wanting risk injuring opponents so he resorted to using the Chokeslam. Then Kane tried to use a Falling Powerbomb, but that got scrapped because it was only used twice. Then later in 2011 when he returned, he decided to use a move similar to the Mandible Claw which didn’t work either.
Goldust used many finishers over the years, most of them only once or twice! Here is a timeline of them (dates refer to TV matches)
1. Curtain Call #1 (Kneeling Gourdbuster) at only two matches, 22/10/1995 and 18/11/1995
*2. Curtain Call #2 (Lifting Falling Inverted DDT) 25/11/1995-22/3/1999*
3. Curtain Call #3 (Hangman's Neckbreaker) at only two matches, 14/02/2002 and 02/03/2002
4. Hush Hush Sweet Charlotte (Cobra Clutch with Body Scissors) only once, 14/04/2002
*-. Curtain Call #2 again, 27/05/2002-12/02/2006*
*5. Final Cut (Rotating Vertical Suplex) 24/11/2008-08/02/2018*
6. Golden Cross (Rolling Cutter) at only two matches, 01/03/2018 and 15/03/2018
He then left WWE for AEW, where he continues using Final Cut as his finisher
Sting's switch from the Scorpion Death Lock to the Scorpion Death Drop.
Best decision ever.
Sting used both, yhe scorpion death lock was a submission, scorpion death drop was a reverse ddt, both were moves to mock other wrestlers :)
Seth Rollins also used a single undertook facebuster (which had no official name) before using the knee
Oh yes , they were still experimenting
He did that in one match if I am correct , although I don't remember the opponent!
Funny cause that was just a regular move in his moveset then they tried pushing it as a finisher. Shud of let him just do his roh finisher the small package driver aka God's last gift