 What's good charge of what rocks back again with another video? So we're gonna check out 10 WWE wrestlers whose signatures was far more deadly than their finishers, man We're gonna be checking this out man Sometimes signatures be looking more brutal and you be thinking why is that not the finish man? I've always had that question a few times with different wrestlers like this should definitely be they finish it It looks very brutal. It should definitely be they finish it but I appreciate all the love and support you guys been showing on the channel and Let's get right into this video should be a good one Our wrestlers finishing move is the most important move in their wrestling arsenal There have been some iconic finishers over the years from the pedigree to the tombstone pile driver There are some finishing moves that pale in comparison to the wrestler's signature move This signature move usually looks more devastating and is executed far better than the finishing move Yeah, the wrestler decides to continue using their established finisher Well, which ones were they or join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 WWE wrestlers whose signature move was more devastating than their finisher Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists Also, check out WrestleMania.co.uk and an un-wrestling channel incredible Number 10 umaga The character of umaga debuted in WWE back in 2006 and was instantly presented as a credible illegitimate threat Umaga didn't just have a strong character He was a fantastic in-ring performer and could hang with the very best in the WWE One of the most notable things about the Samoan bulldozer was that he would use an unusual move as his finisher This would be called the Samoan spike And it would see umaga use his thumb as a weapon and stab his opponent right in the throat Difficult time at first trying to get the move over as it didn't look too menacing Yet, thanks to experts selling by a committed roster the move eventually became synonymous with umaga and his matches Umaga did use a signature move that was far better than the aforementioned spike This would be a pop-up Samoan drop and it would look super Oh, yeah Umaga could hit this move on anyone and it wouldn't be a ridiculous claim to state that umaga's version of the move Bro his his oh, bro, I ain't gonna lie to you, bro Duh, I ain't it's like when he would hit that you would think that could be the end of the match very best number nine test Throughout the attitude era and into the ruthless aggression era test was a solid hand in the mid card It was a decent in-ring talent But there was always something holding him back which prevented him from reaching the next level During his early days a test would use a pump handle slam and a diving elbow drop as his finishing move Tests would quickly change these to signature moves because we'd start using a devastating big boot as well as known as the test drive These moves whilst executed well didn't match up to test a diving elbow drop To see a man of test size and stature leave across the ring from the top rope Naturally moves to this nature take a toll on the body No likelihood why test try to limit his usage of the move. Yeah number eight Christian I mean you you're falling from that height gravity Doesn't really care about what you're doing. It's all you're falling. All right Be prepared to you know hit the ground at a decent speed. So yeah anything that involves jumping from the top rope and Landing some kind of way you definitely take a toll on your body after you do it for so many years The world champion Christian is widely considered to be one of the most underrated talents of all time Christian had an extensive move set yet his finisher was kind of underwhelming The kill switch had a habit of looking messy at times And it was never truly moved that signal that the match was ever over Christian did have a much superior signature move that being the falling inverted DDT This move was quick and sudden Christian did use it from time to time to secure a victory During the ruthless aggression era Christian was also prone to doing the inverted DDT onto his knee which looked fantastic and Extremely painful. Yeah number seven edge. I mean terms of wrestlers who have the most impactful spear Edge probably isn't in the discussion whilst edges has achieved great success with his version of the move There are certain other moves in his arsenal, which are far superior the thing about edges spear is edges spear is more it's it's like I think it works because of The setup like kind of Goldberg's works because of his setup in the impact Edges works because of his setup because he pulls his hair, you know, seeing he looks crazy look manic And then he hits you with it. That's what works with his hit granny His is not just super impactful. You know, it gets the job done I think because his charisma and character comes through like he's going insane on hitting the spear It's not bad. I will say it's not bad, but it's not when you think of like top spears You're gonna think of like Goldberg how his spears is so impactful the way he hits you, you know saying so But definitely definitely still he has a solid spear and it works with it for his Edges impaler DDT known as the education has always been executed perfection And it's a shame that Edge has viewed the move as just a standard signature move Edges also used the anti-venom following his return to WW in 2020 I like a standing front chokin. Yeah, it's being vastly different to anything else in Edges moveset. They look rather legitimate 6 Kevin Owens back in 2016 Kevin Owens believed that he needed to move away from performing the pop-up powerbomb as his finishing move Owens believed that the move was overdone and that the movie was looking to introduce as his finisher was the stunner Owens did occasionally use the pop-up powerbomb, but it's I didn't know why he got rid of the pop-up powerbomb I used to love it because it's it's a nice the move is usually in Transition and it gets the crowd hype once you get somebody up there hit him with it You know saying it gets the crowd height of all this maybe this kid This could be the end of the match very much a signature maneuver and the stunner is now Owens's default finisher Owens were discussed the decision to change his finisher during an interview with Fightful and the former Universal Champion stated I asked Austin if I could do it first and foremost I'd been thinking about it for a while and this was back in 2016 Wow, and I felt like everybody was doing a powerbomb of some sort just sort of doing pop-up powerbombs I'm pretty sure I saw some guys do it too That's a whole other thing of people take away from other people when we're all on the same show and same team That's a whole other issue. I was seeing all these people doing powerbombs, and I wanted to stand out with something different I understand at the same time. I wanted to do something that people can be excited about I got this feeling of maybe I can use the stunner It's been used throughout the years by a lot of people, but it wasn't a finishing move anymore I thought maybe if I get advice from Stone Cold himself I can figure out how to make it a finishing move again I went to him asked him if it was okay with him using it and he was very happy to say yes Wow He was wondering when someone would come and ask him. He gave me the green light I took it through the proper channels, and it was deemed that it was in the right time for it But eventually it became the right time and here we are now. That's awesome I know he did ask him and it was just cool. He's like, oh, yeah, sure bro I was wondering when someone would ask so that's awesome If there's anybody I'm okay with using the stunner as their finisher. It's fucking Kevin Owens He's fucking great fantastic. Love Kevin. Number five Matt Hardy. During his career Matt Hardy has predominantly used the twist of fate as his finishing move But the issue with this is that it was also being used by his brother Jeff So fans would always compare the two versions of the move Matt Hardy would use a signature move known as the side effect which looked far better than his version of the side effect This was a sitout side slam and nobody on the roster was doing a move of this nature Yeah, I like the side without a doubt should have been chosen as Hardy's default finishing move as it would have made him stand out Would have certainly reduced the comparisons between the Hardy boys. I like the side effect The side effect even though they both used to twist of fate I think the side effect would have been a nice little thing for him to have because it looks it looks painful and it just Like seeing someone hit that seeing him hit that it just looks appealing looks. It's a cool-looking move set Number four Dolph Ziggler for the longest time Dolph Ziggler would be using a move known as the zigzag This move was unique and it was perfect for Ziggler's character However in recent years the zigzag has transitioned into a signature move and Ziggler opts to use a generic super kick as his finishing move It's a super kicks are one of the most overused moves in pro wrestling The wrestling using the move as a finisher doesn't really work anymore. Yeah, bro It don't work like it used to you know I'm saying because everybody uses a super kick usually super kicks are set up to the move So I Would prefer if he did use the zigzag as it's finished According to Arne Anderson on his podcast when Ziggler wanted to make the super kick his finisher There was a ton of reservations from WWE management Anderson stated Dolph's got a set and he doesn't mind saying what he thinks and even though he's right most of the time That's the wrong thing to do once you walk up in gorilla Well, the reality is that the company wants a blind devotion Dolph had an opinion for the longest time ten years ago It was a fact that Dolph who throws a hell of a super kick The office did not want him using the super kick because that was Shawn's finish But Shawn was retired Shawn was gone. You can't retire moves. How many super kicks Do you see today for God's sake probably one in every match in every company? So that was a heated issue years ago, but Dolph he had an opinion and he would voice it number three baron Corbin a baron Corbin's ending for for me personally is The zigzag I prefer that any day today's finishing move is one of the most credible finishing moves in all of WWE Up until WrestleMania 38 and nobody had ever kicked down the end of days It's so good achievement as making a finisher credible is something WWE In the days is one of the coolest finishing moves out there, bro The end of days is so fucking smooth the way he sits like the way they wrote to oh my god I love that struggle with in recent years Corbin has a signature move known as the deep six which is deep six is better than the end Is good That's the crazy thing that's not even his finisher did his deep six could be his finisher, bro He has two solid ending moves that you can both interchanges finishers days With such velocity and he manages to make it look devastating every single Even though the move does look brutal to take Corbin has attained a reputation for being one of the safest talents in WWE and he's received a unanimous praise for taking care of talents who had pre-existed I love the deep six Number two, Sami Zayn The halover kick has been Sami Zayn's finishing move ever since he signed with WWE And whilst the move looks great upon delivery, it's rather anticlimactic as a finisher Zayn's notable signature move is the blue thunderbomb and I love who else loves the blue thunderbomb What that should be his finisher. I don't care when nobody say the blue thunderbomb should be something that wins matches Without a question should be his finisher. It should be his finish. It's always without fail delivered perfectly Yep, and it helps Zayn land in a perfect pinning combination So it makes a logical sense to become a finishing move Amazingly Zayn has been able to perform the move on anyone on the roster no matter their size His default finishing move Goldberg when Goldberg made his debut on WCW TV you began to use the jack cameras as finishing move This would be set up by a devastating spear It was always argued that the spear always looked far superior to the jack hammer This has always been the case in recent years Goldberg is struggled to perform the jack hammer during his latest WWE run and has almost injured talents with the move Goldberg spear however has remained as deadly as ever His spear is much better brutal and if Goldberg plans on wrestling again It would be a wise move for Goldberg to abandon the jack hammer and make the spear Yeah, his spear like I was saying earlier Goldberg spears. I'm gonna be honest Goldberg has the best spear in wrestling of all time Goldberg has the best spear of all time So, uh, you know when you really look at it, even though jack hammers are impressive heat Really the spear is the one that gets boys out of here cuz he hit you with so much speed Oh my god, bro spear definitely should be his finisher That's just my opinion. I don't even think you can really just do the jack Hammer like that on talent anymore because you know, that's just you know as your body get older It can't just continuously keep keep doing those type of moves And I'm sure he could lift somebody up depending on their weight and stuff like that But nah, man, I think the spear should definitely be his finisher But comment down below. Let me know which one of these moves do you feel like should be someone's Finisher instead of their signature the blue thunderbomb Definitely should be send me Zane's finisher band. I love that move in Band Corbin's deep six that could be his finisher as well, man So comment down below. Let me know, but I appreciate all love and sport road to a honey K. Appreciate y'all kicking with me