 What's good Josh boros back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 months recycled WWE finishers Hey when it comes to wrestling Lot of things you see it's already been used many many many many times moves storylines, you know Feuds have kind of been repeated from other feuds like wrestling is a revolving door of things that may have happened in the past and The moves are no exception In fact a lot of the moves that used to be finishing moves back in the day They're now set up moves their moves for false kick outs, you know like the superkick how many times everybody uses the superkick It used to be effective now. It's it's literally just a power-up move It's just a move and you know you use for you know dramatic effect So we're gonna check out some of these recycled WWE finishers appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on the channel, man But there have been some iconic and beloved finishers in WWE from that tombstone pile driver to the curb stomp These finishes were perfect for the wrestler who used the move and eventually over time became synonymous with their character Coming up with new and unique finishers is kind of hard This has resulted in the majority of finishing moves being recycled and passed on to the next generation of WWE Superstars join us now as wrestling here looks at 10 most recycled WWE finishing moves be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for Exclusive list also check out our new channel WrestleMania shorts Number 10 the famous As a finishing move the first wrestler was Marty Jeanetti But his version of the move often looked awkward upon execution The wrestler then who pulerized the move during the attitude era was Billy Gunn Performed the move tremendously. This was able to get extensive hide on his leap which always looked great on WWE television Good look at me Finally Dolph Ziggler has adopted the finisher as his move and now uses it as a secondary finishing move often Preferring in the superkick or the zigzag finisher Number nine pay dirt when Shelton Benjamin decided to abandon his popular T-Bone suplex finisher That T-Bone super disappointed. Benjamin could hit the T-Bone out of nowhere There was a perfect fit for his character Benjamin upon the retirement of the T-Bone as his finisher began to use a move known as pay dirt This move sees Benjamin perform a jumping reverse STO The move pales in comparison to the T-Bone suplex and the move relies on the person taking the move to sell it with conviction Yeah, our truth would later adopt the move renaming it as their what's up And then later rebranding the move as the little Jimmy The mandible claw the mandible claw is one of the more unique finishes ever presented in WWE It was popularized by hardcore legend Mick Foley in a fossil wrestler placing his middle and ring finger in the opponent's mouth And then sliding them under the tongue pressing down on the tissue at the bottom of the mouth The palm of the same hand is then placed under the jaw and according to Foley This should lead to the person taking the move to black out The move was perfect for Foley and unique finishing moves are always appreciated This is why it was welcome when the theme began to use the move The fiend would use a move in the majority of his matches And he would even use a move on Foley himself the incredibly memorable segment on raw Foley has had nothing but positive things to say in relation to the fiend using his finishing move And this is what the WWE fall-off aimer had to say during an interview with sporting It's his character I'm really happy to see him use the move and to be shifting gears of that character to make it intriguing and Exciting television number seven. I always thought that move just don't put your goddamn fingers in my mouth especially the goddamn dirty ass sock you got from From your pants No, just just knock me out choke me out Do not put a goddamn dirty ass sock in my muck knob. I'm good clutch Gory Guerrero is a wrestler who is widely regarded as the innovator of the camel clutch finishing move But in WWE it was the iron chic who popularized the move Since the chic use the move numerous wrestlers have recycled the move as their finisher with only a few of them having major Success wrestlers such as Muhammad Hassan and Rusev have all used the move But neither of them has ultimately reached the heights that she did with the submission hold in fact when a wrestler uses the move in modern day WWE it's appreciated if they offer a new take on the traditional move This was seen with fear as his version of the camel clutch Looks incredibly devastating One single arm behind his back before locking in the sinister clutch Number six the master lock upon introducing the master lock in WWE Chris Masters Instantly became a huge deal. The full Nelson finishing move was immensely The master lock challenge segment in a weird turn of events the first wrestler to break the submission I'm being Bobby Lashley would end up using the move as his own finisher years later in WWE This time known as the her lock Lashley has had tremendous success with the move And even won his first ever WWE title with the submission in 2021 Spoken at great length in relation to what he thinks of Lashley using his finishing move This is what he had to say during an interview with Chris Van Vliet Doesn't change the fact that the master lock is the OG and I know a lot of people are gonna bring up Hercules and Ken Paterra But we're talking about in the modern era ladies and gentlemen sure yeah, so I mean I think her lock master lock would still be Kind of interesting, but like you know it only makes sense for Bobby I've never came out on like some dirt sheets and buried Bobby and like here's the thing think about this. I mean From my standpoint Would you rather have Bobby Lashley adopt it or some guy maybe that they push for a month who doesn't even Number five dream street. That's where So I had to stop the video Because I noticed there was some glitching going on and I'm pretty sure you guys have seen it in other videos I'm not sure what's going on with My OBS and my webcam You know, I had to try to figure out something reset it or whatnot. So I'm sorry about that y'all Try to keep make sure it's good. It's not glitching. So let's get back into this video, man At DBL so junior opted to use a cobra clutch slam for his finishing move dream street paid tribute to his father the Million-dollar man and could look great if the wrestler taking the move sold it effectively Years later Jinder Mahal would recycle the move and his version known as the class has received criticism from fans The problem is that Mahal was WWE's resident jobber and when he was propelled into main event scene his finishing move Just wasn't appropriate for a main event level start as Mahal rarely ever won a match with the move Mahal's version often looks awkward as he sometimes struggles to perform it correctly leading to some fans suggesting that Mahal Introduces a brand-new finishing move into his arsenal number four the break down The first-ever WWE undisputed champion Chris Jericho is the king of evolution Over his decorated career Jericho has added several key moves to his arsenal including adding brand-new finishing moves in 2001 Jericho introduced a new finishing move known as the break down This was a full Nelson facebuster and Jericho would even win his first well title with the move when he defeated the rock at 2001's mercy event Down being used as Jericho's finisher would be short-lived as Jericho would soon leave the move behind in favorite moves such as The lion salt and the walls of Jericho For the past 15 years the missus used a version of the break down as his finishing move and his version is known as a Skull crushing finale due to Jericho only using the move for a short period of his career Now associate the move with the miss as the miss continues to use the move on a weekly basis And will likely do so until he retires Number three the pedigree Triple H's pedigree finishing move is one of the most iconic finishing moves in WWE Yeah, when Seth Rollins began to use it as an alternative finisher It made a ton of sense Rollins was involved in a storyline with the game at the time We're making a logical addition to Rollins move set and he continues to use the move as a finisher to this very day No, the thing is it don't finish nobody. That's my only issue with it I don't have a problem that he does it because it makes sense his connection with triple H But it don't finish nobody. It's just it's just like a setup move His actual finisher finishes people but using someone else's old finisher that used to finish people as a setup It's that's just what it is now, you know According to triple H during an interview with Fox Sports He gave Rollins full permission to use the move the game added he came to me and he was like How would you feel about it? But given the storyline and everything else? How would you feel about me using the pedigree? I was like if you think that benefits you please do like I would be honored and you know And it worked for him for a while. So yeah, I was happy for him to do it You know, there's moments in your career where things are like they say imitation is the sincerest form of flattery So for me if he felt like it was meaningful to him I was a guy that he could use it and get something out of it That's cool Number two the stunner when Kevin Owens was a stunner as his finishing move fans were curious as to what Stone Cold Steve Austin thought of his beloved finisher being used according to Owens It was Austin himself who gave permission to use his finisher Which was a big endorsement for the former universal champion This was fitting as Austin would come out of time in 2022 to face Owens in the main event of Night One of WrestleMania 38 Austin is often nothing but praised towards Owens and Austin is contempt with Owens carrying on the legacy of his celebrated finishing move Of course And number one the cutter. But Johnny Ace is widely regarded as the innovator of the cutter finishing move But over the past 20 years the cutter has become the most popular finishing moves in WWE thanks to Randy Orton It was initially Diamond Dallas Page who made the popularity of the move skyrocket as he would use the move as a finisher both in WCW and WWE. But when Orton began to use the move in 2003 Everything changed. Orton executed the move perfectly and he was able to hit it out of nowhere Making it one of the most exciting finishers that exist today It was DDP himself who gave Orton permission to use the move as he was getting set to retire and Orton was without a Substantial finisher. Matt Riddle has also recycled a move and now uses an RKO as his finisher This is mainly because he's one half of RKO bro So it'll be interesting to see if Riddle continues to use the move when the duo inevitably breaks up But they have it folks. Ten Yo, I love The cutter I love the RKO. The thing is Randy Orton even though it's you know Just you know another version of the cutter Diamond cutter is it's the way he does it the way he executed the height He gets like some fly times. He get parallel to the ground one of my favorite RKO's is When this is what I think I kicked out of evolution And it was on a Monday night Raw and all the like the baby faces were you know ganging up on Triple H and Everybody lifted up Triple H for Randy Orton to hit him with the meanest RKO Crowds going crazy Everybody's going crazy and he lifted him up and he hit in my opinion one of the greatest Standing RKO's of all time You know the clip. Oh my god, literally he just jumped up Dude was level with Triple H head in the air hit him with a beautiful RKO Oh, one of my favorite endings to a Monday night Raw and one of my favorite standing RKO's From Randy Orton man. So yeah, this was a pretty cool list Comment down below. Let me know. What's your favorite WWE finisher of all time? 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