Whats your favorite finisher?
By phoenixrain
@phoenixrain (14)
United States
February 24, 2010 6:11pm CST
I just want to know whats everones favorite superstar and/or finisher. it doesnt have to be the same as your fav superstar.
my favorite wrestler is the undertaker. I do have to say tho, that my favorite finisher is stone cold stunner. dont know why but its funny to see them get plowed by that move and watch them flip like a fish out of water lol
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8 responses
@acematthews71 (1084)
• India
1 Mar 10
Finishing moves are a lot to decide among them and if we see many superstars of the young generation has come with some or other kind of modified version of the previous similar finishing move and perfecting it. My favourite finisher would be the Unforgettable RKO which Randy Orton delivers to his opponents for the Legend Killer and the slithering viper that he is. It can be a shocker to anyone and takes a while to recover from that move. And like Shawn Michaels Sweet chin music, RKO can also come out of anywhere as well as the chokeslam and the opponents goes lights out!!
@MrKennedy (1978)
•
9 Mar 10
For me, it is a toss-up between Sweet Chin Music, F5 and Stone Cold Stunner
I love how the Sweet Chin Music seems to connect with such incredible grace and power (yes I know it doesn't actually connect), and lays his opponent out for the three-count. Plus the build-up is really thrilling and exciting.
The F5 seemed like such a powerful move, as though Lesnar was trying to send his opponent through the canvas. It still looked like it would knock every ounce of wind out of you real or not, and could finish off even the biggest of wrestlers.
The Stone Cold Stunner is such an iconic finisher. It can come out of absolutely nowhere, always looked lethal and I loved JR's reaction to it..."Bah Gawd, Bah Gawd, Stone Cold Stunner!"
@standbymeforever (887)
• Australia
26 Feb 10
Hi I too am also a fan of the Stone Cold Stunner but I will say the DDT created by none other than one of the greatest minds in wrestling history Jake "The Snake" Roberts. Of course no one today can do it as well as he did. Of course it is also a very dangerous move when you are on the receiving end so they have modifyed it so it isnt anymore.
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
26 Feb 10
Currently my favorite wrestler would have to be the Undertaker as well. With Shawn Michaels as a close second. It seems like no matter what, these two are always on the top of my list no matter what time period it is. I have said this before and I will say it again, wrestling will never be the same when both of these men retire.
I am going to go with a more obscure finisher as my favorite. I really thought that the Brock Lock submission move done by Brock Lesnar was a sick submission hold. It really looked like it could mess a guy up. Someone needs to reuse that move sometime, as it looked quite vicious. It's hard to describe but I'm sure there has to be a clip on YouTube somewhere of Mr. Lesnar doing that move. Come to think of it, a lot of my favorite moves are submission holds. The Figure-Four Leglock, the Texas Cloverleaf, the Sharpshooter, the Hell's Gate, The Rings of Saturn, the Ankle Lock, the Million Dollar Dream, things like that. As for impact moves, I'm going to have to go with the Sweet Chin Music. Simple but effective and it can come out of nowhere. Also, the many different variations of the Diamond Cutter done by Diamond Dallas Page was good, because he could hit that move from anywhere. It added to the intrigue of the match.