Originally called the curb stomp, this move was Seth Rollins's finisher early in his WWE career before it was banned in 2015 because it looked very 'cruel' and dangerous. Rollins would use his other finisher, an underhook facebuster he called 'the Pedigree'-- Triple H's iconic move-- until he was allowed to make use of the stomp again in 2018.
2. Becky Lynch
Answer: Manhandle Slam
One of the greatest WWE female wrestlers of her time, Lynch has made use of the Manhandle Slam since her return to WWE in SummerSlam 2021, winning the Smackdown Women's Championship with this move in her impromptu match with Bianca Belair.
The move looks like and is a variation of 'the Rock' Dwayne Johnson's 'Rock Bottom'.
3. Drew McIntyre
Answer: Claymore
The Scottish Warrior has made use of the move since 2013. One good quality of the Claymore is that it can be delivered on any size of opponent at any time. The Claymore is a front dropkick to the face of Drew's opponent.
4. Brock Lesnar
Answer: F-5
One of the most decorated athletes in combat sports entertainment, Brock has been very dominant during his two runs with WWE and his UFC stint. Lesnar uses quite a repertoire of moves in his matches, especially his German Suplex which he executes repeatedly on opponents.
But when it is time to end a match, Brock lifts his opponents on his shoulder and throws them down face first on the mat with a shoulder face drop move which he calls the F-5 .
5. Randy Orton
Answer: RKO
'Randy's Knockout' is a front neckbreaker which Orton is known to deliver supposedly 'out of nowhere'-- unexpectedly-- to his opponents during matches. One more known instance of the move's versatility was in 2015; at Wrestlemania XXXI, Orton countered Seth Rollins stomp, grabbed him midair and delivered the RKO.
6. Rhea Ripley
Answer: Riptide
Ripley has made use of this version of Road Dogg's pump handle drop since her days in NXT. One of the most devastating riptides she has delivered was on Charlotte Flair at Wrestlemania XXXIX, executing the move from the top rope to score a fall, and secure the Women's World Championship.
7. Roman Reigns
Answer: Spear
The spear has been used by many past and present superstars of WWE, both as a transitional move and as a finisher: Goldberg, Edge, Rhyno and Bobby Lashley all used the spear as their finisher. The Tribal Chief/Head of the Table, Reigns has used the move since his debut with the shield in 2013.
8. CM Punk
Answer: GTS
The Go to Sleep is synonymous with CM Punk. He first made use of it in 2006, and has been using it since then through his wrestling career: in his first run with WWE, at AEW and on his return to WWE in 2023. It was originally created and used by KENTA of New Japan Pro Wrestling.
9. John Cena
Answer: Attitude Adjustment
Cena's finisher was originally called the F-U, but was renamed to the 'attitude adjustment' in 2005, when WWE became PG.
Also known for his five-knuckle shuffle, which is a crowd pleaser, John Cena uses the attitude adjustment (which is more convincing than the five-knuckle shuffle) to finish off opponents.
10. 'The Rock' Dwayne Johnson
Answer: People's Elbow
The Rock is undoubtedly one of WWE's most loved and renowned names. But his finisher is no more than a regular elbow drop with improved theatrics. However, it never fails to get a huge reaction from the crowd.
Rock also has a couple of other signature moves in his arsenal: the spinebuster and the rock bottom.
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