 What's good jobs boy Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 WWE finishers that actually put the opponent over I recently just checked out a video of wrestlers not putting over people's finishers or like not selling it in a sense Like they get here with the finisher they independent and they get right back up Well now we're checking out a video where the wrestlers actually put over the finishers and it looks devastating the move look Credible and that's just an important part of wrestling in my opinion I think a lot of you guys will agree man and when it comes to putting people over It makes it makes the match what it is You don't want to be facing someone or you know you see on television Someone is you know going at it with an individual and they're just no selling all the moves like it comes off It's phony doesn't come off. It doesn't give that realism. It just looks weird So it's always good to see when wrestlers put over other wrestlers by selling their moves Sometimes you can sell it. Well, you can oversell and then it becomes kind of kind of hokey You know kind of comical, but we're gonna check this out. Appreciate all love and support you guys have been showing on the channel, man I appreciate you guys and let's get right into this bad boy There have been several instances throughout WWE history and a wrestler Out their opponent get over from extremely impressive selling to a kick out of an iconic finishing move making a wrestler look credible Legitimate and heroic these finishes have elevated that wrestler and have actually created some of the most memorable moments in all of WWE so join us now as wrestling me a look set 10 WWE finishes that actually put the opponent over Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily If you haven't already exclusive lists also check out wrestling me a code UK and an on wrestling channel incredible Number 10 Hulk Hogan's a leg drop rock in terms of protected WWE finishes the most protected of all time could potentially be The move was rarely kicked out of and if a wrestler ever managed to successfully kick out of it It was presented as a huge deal when the rock collided with Hogan at WrestleMania 18 and a dream match And Hogan performed a signature leg drop fans assumed that the match was officially over To the shock of the audience the people champion kicked out this kick out showed fans that the rock was as tough as they come And they also highlighted a clear picture of just how they valued the rock number nine The crazy thing is like people have hit the leg drop and they'll just kick out of it But when a Hulk Hogan hit his leg drop for whatever reason it was like getting hit with an atomic bomb You were done for the night. So it's crazy. How some finishers Used to be like I guess you could say Devastating back in the day and now they're just used as setup moves for example the super kick Shawn Michaels Super kick once it was hit nine times out of ten. You thought that opponent was done for now People to hit super kicks all the time and it's really not that effective the Cobra JTG WWE star JTG is mostly known for his work alongside In the popular tag team crime time However, fans often associate JTG for one of the most hilarious oversells in WWE history JTG was wrestling Santina Marella in 2013 on WWE Superstars and during the closing moments of the match He was hit with the Cobra for whatever reason JTG decided to sell the move by It was a fantastic cell that didn't just give credibility to Marella's often mock finishing move But it also showed fans as well as WWE Remember when I said sometimes you can oversell and it just become comical. That's exactly what he did I mean, let's be honest that like The Cobra I could never take seriously bro Like I couldn't take Santino seriously let alone that fucking move of him just having a goddamn Snake snake sock over his hand, you know, at least with the mandible claw with me With Mick Foley, you know, it seemed like you know, that that probably would be unpleasant having someone stinky sock stuffed down your throat, but dog This this was his most devastating attack this right here, bro. Look at this It's just devastating bro Following footage of his notorious selling going viral on social media people wanted to see him pushed and show off his selling on a weekly basis Unfortunately, the request was squashed as according to JTG the Cobra cell actually made some members of WWE management angry Number eight the pile driver Taz probably well documented that Taz's in-ring run in WWE was a total failure Whilst Taz was initially presented as a potential main event talent. He was quickly moved down the card There was one highlight of his time as an in-ring competitor in WWE is viewed in the summer of 2000 with Jerry the King Lola with rather entertaining They showed that Taz had a ton of charisma Taz and Lola would collide at SummerSlam And they realized the match that the old ECW Taz was returning During the match Lola would hit Taz with a pile driver. Lola's pile driver is one of the most pretty He knows only wrestling Amazingly Taz come and it's crazy because this was in the video I was talking about with wrestlers no selling finishes. He knows sold it. No, he just got right back up like Try this again, bro. He knows all the move and immediately got to his feet This made him like a monster and the reaction from the attitude our audience spoke volumes of how well received the particular spot Where's that's crazy. I'll kill Ricochet. That's common I'm pretty sure we know what clip He's about to show Ricochet is Fantastic at selling and making you look like a million bucks and oversell to go viral and in turn make the person responsible for the oversell Insanely popular with fans. This was certainly the case when Ricochet over delivered an unbelievable sell of the iconic RKO in 2019 this was really good During ricochet's match with like he broke his neck. You'll see the closing moments of the match as Randy Orton would slide Sales of the RKO any wrestlers ever delivered Praced ricochet on social media ricochet, man If you want your move to be devastating hit up ricochet One of the reasons why the seller the RKO was so notable was that it didn't just make ricochet look like one of the best sellers in Oh my god, bro, they made the RKO look incredibly devastating It was simply marvelous work from the former US champion number six the tombstone Shawn Michaels They claim showdown between Michaels in the Undertaker 25 It's gonna be a match that is celebrated for decades to come for sure The most memorable spots in the match took place when taken performed a tombstone pile driver on HPK This finishing move had been protected to such an extent that it was rare that anyone would ever kick out of it Only a select few wrestlers had ever kicked out of the move and HPK was one of them The dead man performed the move but to the shock of fans in the audience HPK kicked out Unbelievable to witness kick out made HPK look like the ultimate baby face and the undertaker's insane reaction to his kick out Took the spot to a whole new level When he initially kicked out that first time and you have Jim Ross calling it bro. I thought for the very first time. Oh Shit, I think he made in the streak here. I had goosebumps. I'm getting goosebumps just talking about it Oh my god, such a legendary moment. If you have not seen it. I haven't seen this match I don't know how you haven't go check it out. WrestleMania 25 Undertaker pressure Shawn Michaels Oh number five manhandle slam Bianca Belair I love this move in a ton of effort into making sure Becky Lynch's manhandle slam was protected This was the move that Lynch would squash Belair with back in 2021 It was a move that whilst not too impressive visually was awarding Lynch great success Yeah, I like the move when Lynch and Belair collided once again at WrestleMania 38 The first few moments of the match Yeah Was speechless. I thought the match was over. I was like not again Don't do this to her again because I like that move You know, it's like a variation of like a rock bottom I like, you know, it's quick very impactful look like it can hurt especially if you you know Hit somebody with it like on some chairs or whatever, but it also depends on the selling but at this point Definitely thought. Oh, no, they're about that. No way. They're gonna screw out of this, right? No way. She loses like this. No Believe that the match was going to end Thankfully Belair kicked out kick out may bella even more credible. Let's show that this wasn't the same Bella that Lynch had defeated months prior I was like, no, not this way Yep Replicated by talents such as John Cena and Kevin Owens. Yeah, when fans think of the stunner They often think of the rock sell of the move as whenever Austin and the rock were collide in a match The rock sold a move in the most over-the-top way imagine Really help elevate the rock and make the few between the two legends even more memorable The reason for the rock selling the stunner in the manner He did was that he wanted to make Austin laugh The great one would try to make each more cell outlandish than the last number three And the crazy thing is a lot of I've seen some people say they're not a big fan of when the rock would over sell the stunner They kind of feel like it took away from it And I can understand that cuz he would be flopping all over the place But as a kid watching it bro, I thought that was the funniest shit ever I thought it was the coolest shit ever even watching it back now I can appreciate the comedy in it or whatnot. I don't know man It worked when he got here with the stunner. You knew like it's just it worked. You know I'm saying so I'm one of those people where if it makes sense and you know, it's entertaining for the most part I'm cool with it even though the cobra and uh, what's his name? JTG I think I said about JTG selling it over selling it It was funny. It was mean worthy. It's just I couldn't take the wrestler series But I could take both of these guys seriously even if the rock is flopping around like a fish It's the Rockets don't go the running knee Kofi Kingston A Kofi mania was one of the most compelling storylines of the modern era and the work of everyone involved was exceptional The Kofi mania storyline began at the elimination chamber pay-per-view in 2019 this Kingston was involved in the elimination chamber match for the title and the final two in the match were Kingston and reigning WWE champion Daniel Bryan WWE decided to do something different for the match and Kingston and Bryan would have had a full on 10 minute epic war As a blessing was so good during this mini match at Bryan would hit his trademark running knee on Kingston and fans believed It was actually over. So he's running knee was protected as a finishing move Yeah, great indication that the match was finally over But Kingston managed to kick out and you could tell by the reaction from the audience that they thought the match This this this this moment here Solidified as Kofi Kingston. It was his time. It was his time. Oh, this was so good Dately over Kingston kicking out of the mood showed that he was a heroic baby face And that he was quite rightly presented as a huge deal It was expertly done and this particular spot really helped plant the seeds for Kingston's WWE title victory at WrestleMania 35 Number two the end of days drew McIntyre a Baron Corbin's Unprecedentedly protected up until April 2022 finishing move was so We didn't even have top talent such as John Cena and Roman Reigns kick out of the move However, when it came to Drew McIntyre, they made an exception Corbin would hit the end of days and it was believed that Corbin had just secured the victory And one of the most shocking moments in recent times at McIntyre kicked out That shit was a great great moment Cuz usually I mean he had a hundred percent rating with that like a hundred percent from the field No one kicked out of the end of days since he was in WWE Nobody kicked out of it. It was the most protected move at that time And he kicked out at WrestleMania and I was like, oh, he's about to win. Holy fucking shit Crowd popped big for that because I was not expecting that. That was a surprising moment Baron Corbin. I love his end of days End days such a beautiful transitional move. You can just hit somebody with it. It just looks so good and devastating Now it's handled really well by WWE It was a satisfying payoff to years of protecting one of the best finishing moves in WWE and number one Stone Cold Steve Austin Yeah One of the most important double turns in all of WWE Steve Austin with faceoff against arch rival Bret Hart and the matches known for Austin ascending to the very top of the wrestling world The match itself was tremendous But it's the final stages of the match which truly stand out Following the then babyface heart-showing heel tendencies throughout the match Locking the sharpshooter on Austin at this stage Austin's face was covered in blood And it ultimately created a visual that would be synonymous with the career of the Texas rattlesnake Instead of tapping out Austin pass out from the pain He refused to give up in the most babyface act possible The reason this works so well is that it still kept the legitimacy of Hart's finishing move in time While still presenting Austin as a never-seen-die wrestler that was never gonna surrender He was masterfully delivered by both men and Austin quite rightly refers to the match as the greatest song he ever sang That match right there that that was so it worked so well because He didn't tap out He didn't tap out. He passed out due to the pain and people buy into that Yeah, he lost the match but people buy into that gives like oh, bro. He's really tough He tapped everybody else taps. He passed out blood running down his face passing out. I refused to quit Love that, bro. I love the end of double turn, you know, once that happened Stone Cold what he had to be a face It was gonna be impossible to not want to cheer the guy that didn't tap out to the sharpshooter You know damn. I want to see him try to get the title from I want to see him go for the title I want to see him where he can go cuz he didn't Brett can even make them tap, you know I'm saying so I can appreciate that double turn It was a legendary moment in wrestling legendary moment for both Individuals both wrestlers. So yeah, man, this was a great video man. Comment down below. Let me know I want to know what's your favorite finisher of all time. It doesn't anyone you have to even be in WWE it can be AEW new Japan. Let me know your favorite finisher of all time For me personally, I when I think of a finisher, I'm probably gonna go I'm thinking more so RKO is really good that RKO is so good, especially depending on how it's hit RKO is fantastic But I think for me always It'll either be out of the rock bottom or the stone coast and I love those moves Just cuz I love the wrestlers man. So comment down below. Let me know about appreciate all love support Roll to 100k appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all on the next one. Peace