 What's good y'all it's your boy Ross back here again with another video So we're gonna check out first wrestlers to kick out of iconic WWE finishers now when it comes to a wrestler finisher It's always for the most part. It used to be like when they hit this move. That's it. They're done You know the match is over but as of late, I think it's become a trend for wrestlers to be kicking out of finishers and Multiple times in the match sometimes Yes, it creates more dramatic tension and false finishes But I do think is it has taken away from the overall effectiveness of a true finisher The one person WWE had been protecting for quite some time Was Baron Corbin for the longest time Baron Corbin when he hit the end of days It was over no one kicked out the only person that's ever kicked out was Drew McIntyre at this year's WrestleMania like no one's ever kicked out. It was a very big moment So in a sense his finisher was protected it. You knew once he hit it, you know, it was over I don't know if it's gonna be as protected as much But I hope it still does, you know, because you want to you want that finisher to be something where it's like This is this is how it, you know, this is how the match is gonna end once I hit this move You're done So I get it sometimes they do it to enhance the match and maybe tell a greater story But I I'm not the biggest fan of when finishers are hit people just be kicking out of them I'm not the biggest fan of that. So we're gonna check out some of these where they happen for the very first time I'm guessing so appreciate all the love and support man. Let's get right into this one WWE is filled with iconic finish. Oh my god Take your tombstone pile driver Randy Orton's like I want to make a quick caveat for example in certain situations it works for like the John Michaels and Undertaker matches at WrestleMania. It worked there Granted, they didn't overdo it per se, but it worked in Certain situations some matches they kind of overdo it to the point where them to every match when they hit their finisher for the Most part somebody kicks out. So that's what I mean by when they hit the finisher a lot of times I'm not a big fan of people kicking out only if the story demands it and it makes sense And they're not overdoing it. I could give it a slide RKO and many more, but who are the first people to kick out of these legendary moves? I was just talking about that Undertaker made his WWE debut He found himself in a match against one of the company's biggest wrestlers the ultimate warrior Well, the warrior got the better of the dead man at the start of the match The phenom quickly gained control and began wearing down the ultimate warrior Finally the Undertaker hit his finisher the tombstone pile driver, but the warrior shockingly kicked out something No one had ever done before he had raged Undertaker Warrior with his urn and in the match in a disqualification John Cena has five iconic moves lovingly known by fans as the five moves The biggest and most powerful one in the list is the attitude adjustment or as it used to be known the FU That was gonna eat all of that and more when he took on the Undertaker in 2003 the dead man had been through just about everything in WWE But John Cena was young and hungry and willing to do whatever it took Cena smacked his opponent with his chain. Yeah, this was a heel John Cena those Kids made I know who healed John Cena was. I remember Allowing him to successfully execute the attitude adjustment to everyone surprised and did John Cena's frustration The Undertaker kicked out of the Doctor of Thugonomics finisher even worse The Undertaker then hit Cena with his finisher and ended the match after Seth Rollins betrayed the shield and joined the authority in 2014 Dean Ambrose made it his personal mission to make Rawls life Refuge miserable as possible great great great when the two were set to face off inside Hell in a Cell This was basically like winning the lottery for Dean Ambrose. Yeah, the lunatic fringe destroyed his former ally Even if it met hurting himself. Yeah process. It was such a good match I'm doing it nearby to help him out This allowed Seth to his finisher the curb stomp and get the one two No Dean Ambrose kicked out something that had never happened up to this point That's awesome Impressive, but despite that Seth Rollins still stole the victory. Thanks to some help from Bray Wyatt This guy may have made himself famous by accident before he would start calling himself Triple H The game was known by his full name Hunter Hurst Helmsley on episode of Raw in 1996 Triple H in a match against a guy named Freddie Joe Floyd who you may know better as Tracy's mothers During the match Mr. Perfect came out and took the game's valet away after hitting the pedigree Triple H saw this and ran after Mr. Perfect only to get knocked out with a punch to the face However, let's rewind a bit if you look closely, you'll see that Freddie Joe Floyd actually gets his shoulder up I think since Triple H would have stopped the pin himself Freddie Joe Floyd accidentally wrote himself into the history books He did on accident 19 was special for many reasons The first time we saw Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle go one on one great match to destroy each other and one of the most physical Matches in WrestleMania history Angle was desperate to win since his WWE championship was on the line despite that Brock Lesnar eventually Executed his finisher the F5 Kurt Angle surprised everyone though Including Lesnar by kicking out something that no one had done before and like I said it works in certain situations I don't like it when it's just like a kind of a a one-off feud or a one-off match where people are just kicking out of everything just to enhance or Make this match. I guess you could say awesome or whatnot people like to hit though This is awesome chance when multiple finishers get kicked out and like I said, I'm all for it It just has to make sense it made sense to do that there because you're facing an opponent that is really on your level You know, so it's kind of hard to put them away. You gotta put a little bit extra stank on it to put them away Despite that impressive accomplishment It wasn't enough and Lesnar ultimately won the match and the WDM almost broke his neck In one of their early encounters Stone Cold Steve Austin and Bret Hart feast off with the 1906 Survivor Series the winner of the match would receive a shot at the world title So both men were willing to go the extra mile No one had kicked out of the Stone Cold Stunner before so he saw an opportunity Austin took it He planned the hit man with his finisher and quickly went for the cover, but Brett was somehow able to get Yep, unfortunately for Steve Austin Not only had someone kicked out of the Stone Cold Stunner But Bret Hart ended up winning the match as well during the late 80s and early 90s Hulk Hogan ruled WDB He had a number of signature moves, but the Hulkster finisher was the leg drop Splashy as today's finishing moves, but nobody ever kicked out of the move Yeah, that was until Hogan wrestled a man named Genichiro Tenryu in 1901 WDB and a Japanese wrestling company called SWS We're gonna show together that pitted WDB's biggest star Hulk Hogan against SWS's biggest star Genichiro Tenryu both men threw everything they had damn and once an opportunity presented itself The Hulkster hit Tenryu with the leg drop, but for the first time ever it didn't win Hulk Hogan the match Genichiro Tenryu survived the immortal one's finisher not only that but later on Wow Hogan hit a second leg drop and Tenryu kicked out of that one. Holy damn. That's that's big I May not be super well-versed in wrestling But I know a lot of people didn't people just didn't kick out of Hulk Hogan's leg drop when he was Hulk Hogan not you know, it's like he was to eat your vitamins Hulk Hogan He was the I have priority booking Hulk Hogan many people didn't kick out. It was just unheard of he kicked out twice In that time period. That's incredible Act it was actually a clothesline that got the Hulkster's a three-point and won him the match At unforgiven 2003 Randy Orton took on Shawn Michaels in a match titled legend vs. Legend killer or he was younger and more energetic Well, Michaels was older and more experienced These two gave it 110% which is one mistake being enough to cost them the match at one point It looked like Randy Orton had capitalized on that one mistake when he countered sweet chin music into an RKO However HBK kicked out when winning clean didn't work The young Orton decided to get dirty with some help from the dirtiest player in the game Rick Flair The legend killer was able to defeat the legend from one member of evolution to another Who's the first person to kick out a Batista's finisher the Batista bomb at WrestleMania 20 every member of evolution Except triple H teamed up to fight Mick Foley and the rock in a two-on-three handicap match Despite having the advantage Flair Orton Taking out the Rock and sock connection. Oh, take me back few cheap shots Evolution was able to gain control one of those cheap shots was a Batista snuck into the rain and hit rock with a Such a great moment get the pin, but somehow to great one kicked out However, great one RKO was finally enough to get the one two three I do wonder if Mick Foley got in trouble backstage since it looked like he barely sold Randy Orton's finisher to full his credit Yeah, the first person to no self-finishing move to see those incidents watch Wow, that's oh man This is this is an informative video pretty cool. I said at the beginning of this video I'm I'm not the biggest fan of just multiple moves multiple finisher moves always being the thing to hit like like you kick out of in fact Fun fact when I got into NXT like watching NXT the one thing I thought was very refreshing is when someone hit their finisher move for the most part the match was over that was it it was over and I Just found myself on the main roster is I don't I don't see it as much, but I do see it sometimes I saw myself on the main roster seeing a lot of matches like Supposed to be ending when someone hit their finisher and it's It doesn't I think the most egregious one. I think we can all agree on Seth Rollins The Fiend Helen the sale Do y'all remember how many curb stomps? The Fiend got hit with comment down below. Let me know I know it was a ridiculously absurd amount to the point where it was like it made his finishing move Look, it made his finishing move look awful. That was probably the most absurd time I could ever think of or a wrestler finishing move got hit so many times. It didn't look devastating The fiends supernatural powers made Seth Rollins curbs don't look like a complete goddamn joke So But like I said, it just makes it just depends on the story They're trying to tell and if they don't overdo it like they did there So comment down below. Let me know. Are you guys a fan of when WWE or any other wrestling promotion? Do the person hits the finisher and then they kick out or do you think? Finisher should be a one-and-done situation Someone hits the finisher they should not be able to kick out no matter what the circumstances Because I know some people are in that camp of no it doesn't matter Don't do that or some people like it's okay Just in moderation which side of you guys on is it okay in moderation or no? Don't do that shit at all. Hit the finisher once call today Let me know down below, but I appreciate all of the support roll to 90k appreciate y'all kicking me see y'all next one. Peace