 What's good job your boros back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 iconic WWE finishers that wrestlers killed Oh, this should be a good one. This should be a very good one Instantly the first move I can think of and it's a thumbnail of this particular video by wrestling. Namia is the super kick The super kick has just been overused It is not that effective anymore nine times out of ten You're not gonna see a pin. You're not gonna see someone lose to a superkick You'll see a pinning combination, but you're not gonna see someone lose to it It is been overdone and overused. It's literally like a setup move like people just be eating super kicks the CTE kicks and Kicking out at one like it's been overused over done That's just my personal opinion It is it doesn't seem that important doesn't seem that impactful like it used to because everyone uses it You feel me? So we're gonna check out some other moves that you know finishers that are just been overused to the point where they're not even Technically called finishers anymore because people don't you know get finished by them They usually people kick out to appreciate all love the sport. This should be a good one Let's do this thing man. In modern-day pro wrestling It is extremely difficult to come up with a new exciting and innovating finishing move Virtually every move imaginable has been used as a finishing move at some love the crossroads Oh, it's hard for new wrestlers to stand out It's also a major issue that moves that may have been iconic and protected two decades ago DDT definitely has to be on their list too I forgot DDT is right up there too. A lot of people use the DDT used to be a finishing move now It does it's just like a setup move. Nobody's getting knocked out by DDT So I gotta put that on the list too and now seen as transitional moves This means that if a new wrestler was to introduce that specific move as their finisher the fan base would have a difficult time Accepting that move as a legitimate credible finishing move. Yeah join us now as wrestling me a looks at 10 iconic Finishes that wouldn't get over today Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive leads Also, check out our new website wrestle a mea calm number 10 the sleeper hold Hold is one of the most well-known submission moves in pro wrestling the whole day You know by legendary rowdy rowdy piper as a finisher And there have been a number of variations the move users of finisher over the years Well, piper is probably the wrestler most associated with the move. Maybe him and Ted DiBiossi In modern day WWE the move is often used as a basic submission hold in a mansion and is even used as the standard rest hold So wrestlers can catch their breath and even communicate when it comes to upcoming sports Yeah, if a wrestler was to reintroduce the move as a finisher today It'll be extremely hard for fans to invest in the move as well That was a good match to dragon on versus Go through fantastic match Petition of the move has been butchered over the past two decades Notably dull Ziggler attempted to introduce the move as a secondary finisher around a decade ago But it sadly struggled to get over and it wasn't before long that Ziggler retired the move as a finisher Yeah, number nine belly-to-belly It's unlikely that the belly-to-belly suplex will ever become obsolete in wrestling the move looks good And is considered relatively safe however wrestling using the move as a primary finisher ever again would be a daring task. The move was last used as a finisher when Bayley decided to use the move and rebranded the belly-to-belly Her version was perfect for a character But she quickly realized that when she changed gimmicks the move didn't really work Well as a standout finishing move when portraying any other character outside of that It worked at the time for her for her gimmick, but obviously she had to change it up Hugger if the move was to be introduced as a new finisher then a modification of the move would be needed Or ultimately the move would fail to get over with a modern day audience. Yeah number eight KO punch when the big show introduced the KO punch as a finishing move It was a bold yet smart choice for the former champion It goes without saying that a seven because it kind of worked it worked with the big show because The dude's like seven foot tall Like he has massive hands like it would make sense if he punched you square in the face Then you would you would probably be knocked out foot tool almost 500 pound man punching an opponent is just sure far away to win a match And obtain credibility But the problem is that the move simply wouldn't work for anyone else Yeah, there are obvious question marks regarding how the move even legal in wwe Super late sold that that's that shit was funny, bro. He sold the hell out of that punch It depends on wwe stands on close this when it comes to punches Due to punches being a very standard part of any modern wwe match If the move was used as a finisher by a new wrestler fans would have no idea It was a finishing move Yeah, it took some time for fans to accept the move as big show's new finisher And he had to be presented and protected with a care and diligence There is no way a wrestler in modern day wwe would be able to get the move over And we've seen examples such as lacy evans with the women's right and as expected this move looked completely flat upon execution And nobody took it seriously No number seven the worm the attitude error was a time which more comedic finishers were able to get over with the audience The worm was a finisher of two cool members scottie to holly and the finisher also entertaining and always delivered a huge crowd reaction Yeah, it is a rather lackluster move The move is basically a bulldog followed by a funny dance only to be followed up by a fist drop The move was perfect for the respective time and we saw when scottie used the move in the ruthless aggression It worked it worked in that time period it worked when you really think about it. What the fuck is this? But I mean same thing with the people's elbow That's the entertainment side of it but back then it definitely did work That fans weren't as keen on the infamous move if that move was used as a finisher for wrestler today Then it would have to be solely presented as a comedic move and nothing else Trying to book and present the move as credible would be difficult task for wwe Yeah, we've seen wrestlers such as otis use a similar move on the wwe main roster But otis was extremely smart in having a backup finishing move which allowed him to win matches in a seriously Yeah, the sports hole as a joke for a comedic moment. Yeah, number six the a a A john senor first debuted the a a back in 2003 The move was initially introduced to rival brock lesnar's f5 Yet the move seemed to work perfectly for the doctor of thugonomics So he kept the move for the next two decades The move is the best possible move for senor as it's a safe variation of the popular death valley driver maneuver If senor was to retire the move and a wrestler from either the wwe main roster or nxt started using the move It'd be unlikely that the move would ever receive a substantial reaction The move is firmly associated with senor and if anyone else began to use a move It would look kind of awkward and it would forever be compared to senor Which is something a wrestler would always struggle to overcome I didn't even realize how many people would like did like a variation of it Especially like a fireman's carry um number five the big splash The use of big splash as a finisher was previously a smart way for super heavyweight wrestlers to deliver an impactful finishing Yeah, I'll take it. I worked by just mark henry and viscera both used What is the pin? It was a great fit for them as they managed to make the move look devastating The move was also used by the ultimate warrior and his version of the move worked because he was able to get significant Height on his leap which made the move look awesome upon execution The big splash similarly to other moves has become a stabler matches And the move is seen as a transitional move from one move to the next If the move was to use by a wrestler today as a primary finisher then a noticeable modification would be needed to be implemented This modification may come in the form of delivering the splash from the top rope or it could be something brand new and unique Without this modification the move would struggle to receive a reaction as our fans would be left underwhelmed and very dissatisfied number four the figure four leg lock In terms of famous finishing moves the figure four leg lock is no doubt one of the most celebrated and widely known submission based Finishes the move is mostly associated with the nature boy rick flair and flair's one countless titles with the trademark move wwe have had a difficult time in giving the move to anyone else as fans just seem to reject the notion of someone outside Of flair delivering the move when flair pass when you hear the Throughout the arena It's the move on to the maze fans allowed the idea and it didn't help that the mrs execution of the move was incredibly clumsy Yeah, wwe would even attempt to give flair's own daughter Charlotte flair the move and Charlotte made the sensible choice of offering a modification and varying which was good And i'm glad she did that. She called hers the figure eight I love it Bridging it that i like that that makes it her own when she does it Initiation of the move as her finisher is appropriately named the figure eight And it sees charlotte push up into a bridge for extra leverage This has managed to work and the move is seen as one of charlotte's more superior moves And this is predominantly down to charlotte's unique and memorable approach. Yeah number three the leg drop A whole kogan is a man who made the leg drop one of the most protected finishing moves of all time Hogan's leg drop whilst basic as a finisher was given credibility. Thanks to years upon wwe protecting the move Decades on from hogan's era and the move is used as a standard basic move in most matches And the idea of a wrestler using the move as a finisher is very hard to comprehend Unfortunately for fans of the dreaded leg drop the move is just too basic to be a modern day finishing move And whilst the move may work if a super heavy weight was delivering it as a finisher It would still be a tough task to ask fans to accept and react positively to the move being delivered number two Can't just be like, yeah, i'm gonna finish this guy with a leg drop. It's it's not gonna work It won't it's not gonna work not in today's time No, after people didn't did triple court screw flips off the top rope through a flaming threat table onto you Like there's so many things that people have done It's like a leg drop is not gonna put somebody away if they ain't taking all that type of punishment To the people's elbow this would be on the list to imagine anyone other than the rock delivering the people's elbow Yeah, people's elbow was truly a move that only the rock would be able to get over as the great one delivered What was in essence an elbow drop with so much charisma and aura It was somehow presented as one of the most legitimate moves in the company Yeah, a move such as the people's elbow would never work in today's wwe as fans dissect the logic of the move within Seconds, yeah, and if a wrestler tried to replicate the style of move It wouldn't be too long before the live audience began to boo the move Yeah, when the rock has made sporadic appearances over the past decade He has still used the move and for the most part fans have been okay with it But the sheer idea of a wrestler taking a similar approach to their finishing move is something that fans simply aren't clamoring for And number one sweet chin music. There we go. I knew there had to be the number one The the super kick has been overdone and overused one of the most overused moves in modern wrestling Is the super kick a super kick can be found in virtually every pro wrestling match And a wrestler using a single super kick as a finishing move would be difficult to pull off Shawn Michaels is mostly known for introducing his version of the super kick to wwe As his version was known as sweet chin music the pay to pay debuted today He would struggle to get the move over back everyone on the roster uses his finisher The only way a wrestler in a top company such as wwe might be able to get over the move as a finisher Is if a blanket ban is issued on super kicks If super kicks are then exclusively kept for finishing moves only I had a usos. They definitely be doing that too with the stereo kicks Don't a wrestler may have a small chance of restoring the infamous move back to its former glory They have it folks 10 iconic. Yeah, man. This was a good one This was definitely a good one a lot of these moves if they were Try if someone was trying to use them today It wouldn't work as a finisher because they've been overused So many times and it just that move is kind of synonymous with a particular wrestler And even if they do use it, they don't call it the same thing or it's some type of variation of it But it wouldn't work if you tried to make it as your finisher. That's that's just the nature of the beast That's why it is kind of difficult to come up with good finishing moves that look unique that look different You know, sometimes a lot of times they're gonna have some type of variation of another another move But if you can make it look as unique as possible And you you pulled off something great. 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