finishing moves in wwe

Finishing Moves In WWE

Finishing Moves In WWE
21. Rhyno Gore
One could argue this move is still basically a Spear, but thanks to Rhynos stocky body size and high aggression this move is all his own. When done improperly, the Spear can look like a giant hug, with Rhynos Gore that just doesnt happen.
The move is destructive on its own, but Rhyno tends to find things to put people through, whether its a table, barricade, or stage set.
22. Daniel Bryan Busaiku Knee
Unfortunately, due to neck issues and concussions, we havent had a chance to see this move in quite some time. Although smaller in stature, Bryan is lightning quick and can land this move out of nowhere.
Typically, hell get a running start from the corner of the ring, gaining enough momentum to blow through whoever is unlucky enough to be in the way. Theres nothing too flashy here, just a single strike with heavy impact, causing crowds to erupt in cheers.
23. Becky Lynch Dis Arm Her
With the highest submission finisher on the list, Beckys move is easy to apply and looks incredibly painful. With the opponent face down on the mat, she takes their arm and yanks it back to places where an arm shouldnt go.
Beckys moveset includes other submissions and multiple suplexes which helps soften up her opponent for the Dis Arm Her (which is quite a clever name).
24. Samoa Joe The Muscle Buster
A legit devastating move, just ask Tyson Kidd, who was nearly paralyzed from the neck down because of it. Joe lifts and cradles his rival on his shoulder, then drops straight down crushing their neck/upper back.
Although hes still fairly new to NXT, Joe has been using this move for quite a few years, finishing off most of the top stars in TNA.
25. Kevin Owens Pop Up Powerbomb
The powerbomb is one of the most destructive and entertaining moves in all of wrestling. The setup, flipping the opponent (or in this case popping them up in the air) and slamming them hard to the mat is just perfect pro wrestling.
Kevin Owens uses the powerbomb in fine fashion, utilizing momentum to throw his opponent up in the air, and gravity to drop them hard to the mat. As one of the more vicious heels, the move fits his persona perfectly.
26. Neville Red Arrow
Is it possible for a wrestler to gain popularity off of only one move? Neville obviously has a lot of tricks in his bag, but this one is what gets everyone to pay attention to him. Not only is he doing a back flip off the top rope, but adds a corkscrew motion, because, why not?
The Man That Forgot Gravity is able to pull this move off with incredible consistency, and its one of those moves that must be seen live to fully appreciate the difficulty.
27. Bray Wyatt Sister Abigail
Were at the point where any one of these moves could be in this case, Sister Abigail is not only a finishing move, but a storyline in itself. Bray always talks about this person like she might still be around, and naming his finisher after them reminds fans she may show up one day.
With a kiss to the forehead, Bray whips his opponent around in a fury, landing them flush against the mat, typically getting him the win. A nasty variation of this move is up against the steps or barricade, but on its own, Sister Abigail is one of WWEs best finishers.
28. Brock Lesnar F5
Lets be real here, this move would not nearly be as great if Brock Lesnar wasnt the one performing it. Along with his size, his unhinged aggression just works perfectly as he literally whips his opponent around in the air much like a tornado crashing them to the mat.
With smaller opponents hes able to fling them with so much speed its hilarious to watch. When he goes up against bigger guys, it just becomes impressive that he can actually lift and flip them at all.
29. Randy Orton RKO
Much like a sniper, Orton can strike from anywhere with this move, and for an opponent, thats a scary thought. How can they wrestle a guy who could finish them off at any moment? This is a high impact, single strike, that takes only a second to complete.
Orton has finished off tons of opponents with it, and amazingly, still finds new ways to surprise crowds when he decides to unleash the RKO.
30. The Undertaker Tombstone
Forget currently in the WWE ; this move could possibly be all time! The Tombstone has always been a well protected finisher, when its used; the match is almost always over. The name is fitting for The Deadman , and is unbelievably devastating to other wrestlers.
Imagine being upside down and dropped directly on the top of your head, being knocked out is probably a best case scenario, followed by paralysis and then death. As harsh as that sounds, theres a reason why he tells opponents to rest in peace .