 climax of the film, the dog named Russell faces a wrestler called the Hammer, played by John Morrison. During the match, Morrison gets on the top rope and performs shooting star press. Unlike in WWE, the finishing move doesn't get the job done as Russell dodges Morrison's finisher and pins him to win. In Rocky... What in the hell was that movie? Jesus Christ, the visual thanks was atrocious. The most recent one I've seen was in Fast X, John Cena's character hitting the FU to someone, one of the henchmen that was there to apprehend, I want to say, Dominic's son, or whatever. He FUsed the guy through the floor all the way to the bottom floor. It was super effective, the guy was done. Whoever that henchman was, he was sent to the Gulags because I've never seen John Cena FU somebody. Well, technically he did, I want to say, I think he FU Batista through like one of the ramps. So technically he has done that before, but seeing him FU somebody from the second floor all the way to the first floor was quite entertaining. So we're going to check out some of these wrestling moves from these wrestlers that get these movie roles. Appreciate all the love and support to get right into this one. The 16 movie countdown not only features two WWE wrestlers, but it also includes a scene that takes place at a WWE show. In the film, Dolph Ziggler plays a detective while Kane plays the police chief. Things really get going when Dolph and Kane find out that a child is being held hostage. The kidnapper tells them to bring the ransom money to an arena where a WWE show is going on. Once the handoff is made, the police try to kick down the kidnapper, which prompts Ziggler to give chase. The show often- This is super meta. They're literally filming something at a WWE show, even though they're WWE wrestlers themselves, but they're pretending to be detectives or something. That is, what? What movie is this? Simply bumps into Rusev leading to this. In Fast X, the main character, Don McRiddle, gets framed for a terrorist attack. The government starts going after him as well as Dominic's family. They break into Dom's house to take his son hostage, but luckily, Dominic's brother, John Cena, is there to make him safe. He beats up the government agents and uses his WWE finishing move, the attitude adjustment. I just call it the FU, man, that's just what it was, but then they switched it to the attitude adjustment. I get it, but the FU was always just such a cooler name, but I get it, it's the product of the times. But still. One thing that would have made this scene better. I'd say we'd have added the music. The Batista Bomb was a pretty devastating finisher in WWE, and it is in movies too, apparently. In the 2012 film, The Man of the Iron Fist, Batista plays a mercenary named Brass Body. The animal is hired to kill one of the main characters, and during one of the fight scenes, Batista grabs a man and gives him the Batista Bomb, which actually kills the guy. The Rock has appeared in a lot of movies, so it's not surprising he's slipped in some of his WWE moves. In the 7th Fast and the Furious movie, the People's Champion gets into a fight with Jason Statham's character, Deckard Shaw. During this, Rock uses the rock bottom to send Shaw through a glass table. The camera work makes this moment even better, despite Statham's enemies, the Rock and Shaw evasion from the partners in the past few spin-off movies, Hobbes and Shaw. In the film, Roman Reigns mixes live-action movie debut as one of the Rock's family members. In the final action scene of the film, the Rock, Roman, and their Simone family wage war against the villains, Idiot. Roman appropriately nails one of the baddies with a Simone drop, while the Rock gets a move that looks similar to his signature spine buster. A little later, the Rock throws a guy to his cousin, allowing Roman Reigns to perform his finisher, The Spear. In the film, Eliminators, Wade Barrett plays a hit. And, uh, shit. It may, we may be seeing Roman in more movies in the future. I definitely see him having some type of roles in, uh, in future films once he kind of, you know, slows down on his WWE career. That man named Bishop. His job is to find and kill the main character, Thomas. The two of a fight scene in which Barrett busts out one of his wrestling moves when he hits Thomas with a snap suplex. However, the best part is in Wade's final fight. The leader of the Barrett barrage faces off with Thomas again. And this time, uses his WWE finisher, The Wasteland. It doesn't quite get the job done, however. In 2015's Vandetta, it looked like a way bear was getting a beat. Big Show plays a criminal who kills a detective's wife. In order to get revenge, the detective gets himself arrested and locked inside the same prison as The Big Show. Of course, this eventually leads to a fight where the world's arson athlete hits the detective with one of his famous chops. If it's anything like The Big Show game to Kofi Kingston, I do not want to see this guy's chest. In 1999, Goldberg made his first appearance in a major movie when he played the character Romeo in Universal Soldier, The Return. Goldberg's character is one of the titular Universal Soldiers, which are basically super soldiers that are nearly impossible to kill. You can see why they picked Goldberg for this role. Anyways, Goldberg and the other Universal Soldiers get out of control and start running amok. This leads to a scene where Goldberg fights a bunch of hospital guards. The master of the jackhammer nails one of them with his infamous superkick and then falls up by bringing a guy down with his signature spear. Goldberg goes for a second one, but nobody's home. The 2015 film Russell Madness is about a talking dog who becomes a wrestler. As such, one former WWE wrestler appears in the movie. In the climax of the film, the dog, named Russell, faces a wrestler called the Hammer, played by John Morrison. During their match, Morrison gets in the top rope and performs shooting star press. Unlike in WWE, the finishing move doesn't get the job done as Russell dodges Morrison's finisher and pins him to win. In Rocky Th- What in the hell was that movie? Jesus Christ, the visual effects was atrocious. What kid's movie was that? I'm trying to figure out what kid would want to watch that. Just that was atrocious. That was awful. I hope John Morrison got paid some good money because that was awful. Just that those couple of seconds just got awful. Three, Hulk Hogan plays a character named ThunderLips, a huge and strong world champion wrestler. So basically, Hulk Hogan in real life. Hogan faces off in the title character Rocky in a boxer vs wrestler exhibition match for charity. As you would expect, the Hulkster hits several wrestling wheels but the best is when he weeps into the air and hits Rocky with the leg drop. The same finishing move Hulk Hogan used in WWE. Now this next scene will be dissatisfied. In 2011, Trish Stratus became a bounty hunter in a movie titled, appropriately enough, Bounty Hunters. In the final fight scene of the movie, Stratus finds herself fighting against one of the antagonists. During this, Trish bounces off the wall and successfully hits Stratus Faction, which actually ends the fight. Although if you ask me, it doesn't look like the woman's head actually hit the floor. Until- Does he die in character from the Stratus Faction? That's crazy. Super effective. In 2018, Shawn Michaels became a superhero. Sort of. The heartbreak kid appeared in the Star Wars and Marvel parody film Avengers of Justice, Farce Wars. What? Michaels plays the incredible master yoga who becomes the mentor of the main character, a retired superhero. While training his student, Mr. WrestleMania decks him with a clothesline then dishes out a hip toss before ending with sweet chin music. It might seem a bit brutal, but hey, it teaches the lesson. We don't see many submission finishers used in movies but the 2017 psych film changed that. In it, Charlotte Flair plays one of the henchmen for the main villain. Her big scene comes near the end of the movie when she attacks two of the good guys. One of the moves Flair uses is the figure eight, which works out really well. I'll be a hero. No, no, no, no, no, no. The queen also skills a finisher when she uses Becky Lynch's disarmor. Fitting with her WWE background, Charlotte Flair is taken out when the heroes start hitting her with folding chairs. The main event in the movie about a kid- Equal, right? Equal fights. They say die, bro. Enough of this shenanigans. Let me get these damn chairs, go to work. Finds a luchador mask that gives them superpowers. Naturally, he decides to use them to enter a competition to become a WWE wrestler. The kid calls himself Kid Chaos and gets put into a match against a wrestler named Stink Face, played by Otis. During the fight, Otis busts out his signature WWE move, the Caterpillar. Kid Chaos manages to avoid the attack, but it's still cool to see nonetheless. It's also worth mentioning that Keith Lee, who plays a character called Smooth Operator, is also part of the competition. Wow. During his match, he hits his opponent with his WWE finisher, Big Bang Catastrophe. In 2011's Warrior, Kurt Angle steps out of the squared circle. It's crazy because, I mean, it's like, it's crazy seeing wrestlers portraying other wrestlers, but still using their wrestling moves in a movie set in WWE. That's super fourth wall meta breaking. And into the octagon, as he plays an MMA fighter named Koba, Angle's opponent is one of the film's main characters, Brendan. During their fight, the Olympic gold medalist uses an assortment of moves, but the best one is when he hits Brendan with a German suplex. Oh my God. Oh, Brendan, come on. Unfortunately for Kurt, he eventually has to, ironically, tap out and lose the fight. That's crazy. Let's flip the script and see a wrestler get hit by their own finisher in a movie. In the action horror film, Dark Rising, Christian plays a character called Ricky. He and a few friends go on a camping trip and they end up unleashing supernatural forces. I'll spare you the details, but towards the end of the movie, Christian gets possessed by a demon. The non-possessed characters have to fight him off and they take him down by using Christian's finishing move, the kill switch. Oh, oh, oh. If there's one move for people. It looks so bad. Once again, hopefully they got paid good because yo, these visual effects look awful. For the sake of being Arsenal, you remember? It's probably her moonsault. Torres agreed and brought the finishing move with her when she appeared in the four Scorpion King movie. At one point in the film. I didn't know there was a fourth one. The name here came to a map. The guy who has it will only hand it over if the female member of the group, Valina, takes on a woman named Junkara, AKA Eve Torres. The two ladies go at it in a ring covered in nets where the former WWE wrestler dominates. Finally, Eve climbs to literally the top rope and executes the moonsault. Despite what you might be expecting, Torres actually hits the move successfully. However, due to plot armor, Eve does lose the match. This next one doesn't make any logical sense, but it is awesome. In the movie Girls Gone Dead, Jerry the King Lawler played the role of a sheriff in a coastal town during spring break. It just so happens that a masked killer is on the loose and is killing off a group of college girls one by one. In the climax, the villain gets set on fire and then Jerry Lawler pulls a Randy Orton and hits a pile driver from out of nowhere. Just like in wrestling, the King's finisher gets the job done. Jesus, bro. The fire just magically dissipated. No comment. While the Miz is the A-lister, his wife, Marie, has done some acting too. She appeared in the 2016 zombie film, Isle of the Dead. Marie's is part of a small rescue team tasked with going to a zombie-infested island looking for survivors. In the climax of the movie, Marie gets infected, but goes out fighting. She lays out a ton of zombies and even uses her WWE finisher, The French Kiss, on one of them. In the first Spider-Man movie, Peter Parker competes at a wrestling show to try and win some money. This is one of the best integrations of a wrestler being in a movie, man. I got three minutes. Three minutes of playtime. Rest in peace. Macho Man. Ah, this is... Anytime I see this, it's just, I feel like a kid again watching this movie, bro. It was... Bonesaw ready? Oh, man, come on. His opponent turns out to be Macho Man, Randy Savage, playing a wrestler named Bonesaw McGraw. Before they lock up, he's seen Macho's future in action. One of the moves he hits is a diving elbow drop. Randy Savage is finishing move when he was a wrestler in WWE. It made an already awesome movie, a bit more awesome, seeing Randy perform his iconic move. However, did you know that Macho Man got injured while filming Spider-Man? To see it, watch the video on screen. Didn't know that, but, man. Ah, that was the best one. I'm glad he saved that one for last. That one was awesome. Anytime I see it, three minutes. It's fucking great, bro. But comment down below and let me know what some of your favorite wrestlers are doing in movies and hitting their signature moves. This one's number one. It's not even, for me, it's not even close. It's fucking Randy Savage going against a young Spider-Man. What are we talking about? One of the greatest superhero movies of all time. Like, what are we talking about, bro? What are we talking about? I can say this line. The, I got you for three minutes, people instantly know what I'm talking about. It's iconic, you feel me? The melding of two worlds wrestling and superhero movies and comic books. Like, beautiful, man. But I appreciate all of his work. Road to 150K is still undisputed. YouTube Press and Champion of the World. Appreciate you all kicking me. See you on the next one. Peace.