 What's good y'all? It's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out WWE finishers ranked from safest dangerous Once again, we've seen a video how sometimes being in a ring can affect your your career forever It can affect your life. So when these wrestlers are hitting some of these moves They gotta try to make sure they're safe as possible even though the moves itself are pretty dangerous So we're gonna check this out appreciate all love and support Sure WWE is scripted, but that doesn't mean it isn't dangerous some wrestling moves have gotten people hurt and even altered lives Oh, which ones are they we'll be ranking some of WWE's most popular finishing moves from safest to most dangerous beginning with the Cobra Santino Morellis finisher was a fan favorite and always got a good reaction Thanks to its entertaining setup the actual strike though didn't pack too much of a punch to say the least unless it was JTG taking He didn't sell that one bro. He he definitely sold that move like he got struck by a real Cobra But I I never could take that move seriously. It was it was always Just a joke guys the wrestler would simply bumped the mat making the Cobra one of wrestling's safest finishing Yeah, of course up next the rear view. Yeah, this might not be the best-looking finisher, but it's at least safe the rear view I know some of you Sickos love this move is the it should have been me Is a jumping hip attack in which the opponent gets hit with Naomi's Rear what makes the rear view safe though is that the rest are taking the move can control their landing They even have the option to put their hands up, which makes it next to impossible to get hurt by this finisher I mean it would be kind of embarrassing to say that you got injured by a bud Another pretty safe finisher is the man This finisher has been used by several wrestlers over the years usually the dark and creepy ones The mandible claw involves the aggressor placing their ring fingers under the opponent's tongue Well, the thumb and palm force the jaw upwards the pain felt in the nerves under the tongue is said to be so strong that it Eventually causes a blackout in reality It's unlikely that the wrestler applies too much pressure when using the finisher to make things as safe as possible We up the danger a bit with the cutter or RKO This is another finisher used by multiple wrestlers But it's mostly associated with Randy Orton the RKO involves the rest are taking the move bumping onto their stomach at the same time The aggressor takes a back bump while hanging onto the opponent in the form of a reverse headlock The key to performing this move seedfully is for both wrestlers to sprout their bodies while also landing as flat as possible Thus making it a routine bump to the mat for both wrestlers Hating the move in midair certainly ups the ante But the technique pretty much remains the same as long as both wrestlers land flat the cutter or RKO Doesn't hurt that bad and has very little risk of injuring someone Another finisher that's similar to a cutter is the DDT Well Jake Roberts is often credited for inventing the move the DDT has taken on a life of its own with many variations The regular DDT starts with the front face lock after which the rest of performing the move takes a back bump While the receiver of the move falls forward onto the mat The DDT is generally considered basic and safe But over time wrestlers have developed different variations with many of them increasing the danger of the move the closer The opponent comes to land on their head and neck then the more painful and dangerous the DDT is likely to be However, there has been a limited amount of injuries caused by the DDT and its variations So this is still a reasonably safe finisher moving on We have our first submission finisher the figure four the finisher Ric Flair made famous involves a wrestler executing it to first Perform a spinning toe hole. They then cross their opponent's legs until they are positioned like the number four The one doing the move applies further pressure to the opponent's crossed legs with their own There's not really any way around it. The figure four does hurt The shin of the wrestler taking the move is where the most pain can be felt However, there's not really any risk of an injury and a limited amount of soreness at least compared to some other finishers Yeah, take a step further into the danger zone with the choke slam. Thanks to wrestler I ain't a lot to you. I always felt like that choke slam definitely look like it hurt Especially if you go into like a table or something I feel like I've always felt like the wind would just get driven out of you It's like Kane big show and the Undertaker the choke slam has become the most popular WWE finishers of all all time Performing a choke slam requires one wrestler to grab the other at the top of the chest and hoist them into the air While holding their back for leverage the opponent will jump into the air kick their legs out and then be guided to the mat It's vital that both wrestlers work together during the move in order to prevent injury The opponent must sleep high enough so the person doing the move can get enough momentum to guide them down as they go up They should also position their arm on the opponent's shoulder This gives both wrestlers enough momentum and control to do the damn thing I got a lot of hate on that one Chokeslam is a wrestler not jumping high enough and simply the fact they're both being lifted into the air and thrown down However, as long as they work together rockers Chokeslam lands flat on their back. There isn't much risk We're moving further into the danger zone with the pedigree I'll text you this finisher the wrestler double undertooks both their opponent's arms The aggressor then jumps into the air will bend their knees before coming down to the mat with the opponent landing on their stomach When Triple H first started using the finisher, he wouldn't unhook his opponent's arms This made the move more dangerous It was hard for the person taking the move to protect their face and head Later Triple H started releasing his opponent's arms once they're both in the air This allowed whoever was taking the move to absorb the impact with their hands and not land on their face Oh, that's interesting. I've never really paid attention to that as much as they're significantly safer to perform Oh, for sure Ironically, the next move is the super kick This is another famous finisher just because it looks cool and sounds great when hit to do a super kick The wrestler will sidestep and perform a thrust kick while aiming for the opponent's chin The actual contact is supposed to be minimal with the performer of the move usually slapping their thigh to make it sound like they actually connected with the kick However, the timing of the move isn't always 100% perfect Leading to the opponent getting kicked in the face, which obviously increases the danger of the move However, even if the wrestler does make contact, the technique they use can minimize any damage This is why Shawn Michaels leaned away from the move when doing sweet shin music as he wanted to protect his opponent as much as possible Next we have another submission finisher the sharpshooter With the sharpshooter the pressure builds the more the aggressor pulls the opponent's knee back and sits down on the move The finisher just naturally hurts, but the more the opponent pushes themselves The more pain they're gonna feel in their lower back. They're essentially being folded up like an accordion This is why the image of Stone Cold being put in the sharpshooter at WrestleMania 13 is so iconic because he's in very real pain He has to push himself up to cause a rope break, but doing so makes the sharpshooter hurt even more Well, this finisher probably isn't gonna cause any serious injuries. It will hurt and can easily cause soreness Going further towards the red we have the GTS. The go to sleep or GTS for short Sees a wrestler bring their opponent over their shoulders in a fireman's carry position They then drop them onto their knee as it collides with their face Timing is key as the opponent's feet hit the mat at the same time they make contact with the knee The safest way to execute this finisher though is by having the opponent make contact more with the thigh Rather than the center of the knee if the move is mistimed or the wrestlers face collides closer to the point of the knee Oh can result in an injury such as a broken nose Next up is the spear to perform a spear a wrestler will run at their opponent Driving their shoulder high into the midsection and sweeping their legs out from under them as they both fall to the mat The move plays out much like a spearing tackle in football Which is where the maneuver was adopted from as such the spear presents similar dangers And we have seen wrestlers suffer concussions and other injuries at the hands of the finisher However, considering how often the spear is used and the number of accidents is caused It's relatively safe compared to some other finishers. We'll get to soon We're really getting to the more dangerous finishers now with the frog splash top rope moves are inherently dangerous But the frog splash is one of the safest ones the wrestler performing the move jumped from the top rope and Tucked their knees into their chest as they come down The way Montez for his frog frog splash the high he gets is Beautiful bro. The wrestler kicks their knees out so that the land stomach first across their opponent on the mat Eddie the person taking the move will bring their arms close to their body to brace for impact and to avoid any Injury that could happen if their arms or legs were sticking out their body position also ensures that Allowing them to land flat onto the opponent Logan's Was pretty good too Well, there is plenty of safety precautions So for all this is good to have been caused by the frog splash in some cases the person performing the finisher has gotten hurt The next finisher the power bomb the power bomb positions the receiver's head between their opponent's thighs They are then lifted up so their legs are hanging over the opponent's shoulders and a head scissors position From this elevated height the receiver will then take a back bump to the mat aiming to land as flat as possible This can be a tough finisher to take even if executed safely as the wrestler crashes to the mat with a lot of force This is amplified even more the taller the rest are doing the move is Adding to the danger is that the fact the person performing the power bomb can't see where they are slamming their opponent This usually isn't an issue when the power bomb is done in the ring But can be a serious risk when performed anywhere else. Yeah, we've now entered the extremely dangerous finishers with the styles clash Oh, yeah, this styles class. Yeah, I figured That was gonna be one of the one of the The higher dangers moves the styles class that shit's dangerous, bro If you do not know what you're doing, you can seriously get hurt She's the rest of performing the move lifting their opponent by their midsection until they are held upside down The aggressor will then lock the receiver's arms and legs and fall forward with the move with the person taking the move Lending flat on their stomach. Yeah to pull things off without injury the person taking the finisher must not tuck in their chin Instead they must bring their head back. So that's directly facing the mat upon impact. Oh, my god. This is why the styles clash is so dangerous Yeah, this is one of if not the only wrestling move where you are not supposed to tuck in your chin Well, it seems simple the finisher goes against everything wrestlers are supposed to do because of this there have been numerous Instances of the styles clash Injuries at one point the move was banned at WWE because of its high level of risk Next we have the if you Tuck in your chin in that position you'll fucking land on your neck cuz at this point It's all gravity in him because you have no control. You can't protect yourself Oh my god diving head by this finisher involves a wrestler leaping from the top rope and spring their arms and body out Why before landing flat on their stomach? Ironically the person performing the move is at the most risk Yeah, their head and spine takes the majority of the impact. This can have detrimental effects Especially the diving head buzz performed over a long period of time Famous users of the move such as the dynamite kid Chris Benoit and Daniel Bryan either suffered spinal injuries brain injuries or both Throughout their careers. Yeah, it's debatable whether or not each man's use of the diving head But was a direct cause of their injuries, but there is no doubt before in the move took a toll on Despite this the diving head, but still has not been banned in WWE which is weird next the shooting star press Which is one reason why it's dangerous Titt the shooting star press the wrestler will jump forward from the top row and bring their knees They will then do a backflip in mid-air and land on their The in-air rotation and the speed at which the rest of comes down increases the impact of the move Considerably compared to other aerial moves the complexity of this finisher also makes it difficult to land the move correctly Yeah, we've seen wrestlers injure themselves or their opponents because they couldn't perform the shooting star press correctly Oh, Brock Lesnar nearly killed himself Move showing exactly why the shooting star press is so high on the list Now we are in the deep end with the vertebra breaker You may not be familiar with this finisher and for good reason the vertebra breaker positions the receiver of the move With their legs over the opponent's shoulders Arms are also hooked from there The only thing the person taking the move can do is tuck their chin so they land as safely as possible The level of risk with this move is very The rest of performing the vertebra breaker is in full control and must have enough balance strength and coordination To line the move Even if everything is done correctly the receiver of the finisher is likely to land high on their shoulders Similar to the powerbomb any move for the person giving it can't see or is not in full control where their opponent lands is inherently dangerous The hurricane briefly used the vertebra breaker in WB after finding success with it in WCW However, the move would soon be banned outright due to its danger and it's never been brought back in WB It's worth noting though the hurricane never hurt or injured anyone when performing the vertebra breaker and the most dangerous WWE finisher the I knew the power drivers There's so much that can go wrong with the power driver, bro If you do not know what you're doing You can legitimately Paralyze someone or kill them by a driver to execute this move a wrestler will lift their opponent by the midsection and hold Them upside down they then drop into a seated or kneeling position Make it look like the opponent has been driven head first in the mat In reality the opponent's head should be positioned above the knees so that it never touches the ground The key word there is should be there have been numerous times when the pile driver has gone wrong Which has led to career-altering neck injuries if the timing is off by a fraction it has the potential to cause serious injury Oh, and heart infamously gave Stone Cold Steve Austin a pile driver that broke Austin's neck and shortened his career With some exceptions like the Undertaker and Kane the pile driver has been banned in WWE for years now It's easy to see why now which WWE weapons are the safest in which are the most? Oh my god, bro This is why they always said do not try this at home because if you do not know what you're doing You get into really hurting yourself in the person that you're doing the moves on and hell These people know what they're doing and they end up sometimes accidentally hurting themselves or the other person They're doing the moves on us just a part of wrestling it comes with the territory man But comment down below. Let me know what do you agree with this list? What do you feel is the most dangerous? Wrestling move let me know down below in from this video or just in general Do you know of a wrestling move that you feel like deserve to have been on this list? Let me know or at least a finisher. Let me know down below man. Hey, I'm the style glass that to me to me it's In my opinion because you have you gotta the wrestler and has to know To make sure to keep their neck up that that to me looks super dangerous Because if you're not oh, if you if you're not aware or accustomed to doing that keeping your neck up Not tucking in your chin shit looks looks pretty pretty Scary and in the tombstone power driver for sure Definitely because you're pretty much at the mercy of the person and if they don't do it correctly You're landing straight on your neck. And that's it. So but I appreciate all love sport road to honey. Can't appreciate y'all kicking me