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? asked in SportsWrestling · 12 months ago

Wrestling : What do you think is the most DOMINANT & GREATEST finishing move of all time ?

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  • Anonymous
    12 months ago
    Favorite Answer

    The powerbomb for me especially performed by Kevin Nash and psycho Sid.

  • 11 months ago

    the cobra      

  • 11 months ago

    Hell's Gate by The Undertaker and Goldberg's Spear

  • 12 months ago

    undertaker's The Tombstone Piledriver.   looks freakin painful.

    aj styles' styles clash is extremely dominant. he "traps" the guy between his legs and arms and slam the guy's body with his own body weight and then turn with the legs to the count. and if the wrestler makes a mistake, he breaks the neck.

    nothing is more dominant than that.

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  • 12 months ago

    Rock Bottom is the most dominant and greatest finishing move of all time

  • ?
    Lv 5
    12 months ago

    How are you Marcus? Tombstone Piledriver by Undertaker and Kane.

  • Steve
    Lv 6
    12 months ago

    Because I havent been much into wrestling after Ted Turners WCW, I watched a top 30 list of finishing moves on youtube. I know that theres moves where wrestlers are more protected than other moves such as a pile driver where the knees hit the mat and the head isnt rammed on the mat like it appears. On that video, I cannot figure out how these wrestlers take any guarding or less of an impact with these finishing knees and some kicks. With that, though, I figure there must be some way. What the secret is Id love to know. With that in mind, the move that most baffled me wasnt ranked #1 or even in the top 5. It was ranked #9. It was by a guy named Finn Balor. His finisher is called Coup De Grace. He gets up on the top rope and looks like hes going to frog splash the guy laying on the mat, but instead he jumps out at them and lands on them feet first. How can you brace for something like that? It seems like to me something like that would do someone some internal injury and make them cough up blood. But I dont know. Is he still wrestling? Is he still doing that move? I know that it doesnt look to be the strongest and not the most electrifying and crowd pleasing finishing move, but it looks like it could be the most devastating to someones body (at least internally). 

  • ?
    Lv 6
    12 months ago

    The Sharpshooter

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