Summary

A thoroughly - lookingfinishing moveis one of the most full of life element that go into the presentation of anyWWEsuperstar . Whether it ’s a compeer ending on aRaworSmackdownor a major PLE likeWrestleManiaorSummerSlam , it ’s the kiss of death and the grand stopping point to most contests between warriors of the squared lap .

From the simpleness of a braggart boot and a stage drop ( brother ) to the incredible athletic artistry of The Prettiest Moonsault Ever , no matter what the era , there is never a dearth of technically diverse and visually varied finisher . The ones that resist out most , however , have intuitive credibility , world-wide aesthetic satisfaction , and create rewatchable , iconic moments .

10The Perfect Plex

The Perfect Finisher From the Perfect Competitor

Thisfinishing move is also a pinfalland that ’s a rare occurrence . Everything about The Perfect Plex utterly suited Mr Perfect , Curt Hennig , and his overtly self-satisfied , smirking , cocky , “ better than you ” nimbus . HisFisherman ’s Suplex with a cradle pin impound to itmade every three count feel more elegant and sophisticated than what other mere mortals were capable of .

One of the most fun thing to reflect on about the Perfect Plex is the sheer array of hotshot who ’ve taken it over the years . you could find Hennig putting this on everyone from 90s staples Hulk Hogan and The Big Boss Man to Y2 K favorites Taz and Kurt Angle , and even people still wrestling today like Chris Jericho .

Only 7 WWE Superstars ever kicked out of The Perfect Plex . They are Hulk Hogan , Roddy Piper , Ultimate Warrior , Ric Flair , The Big Show , The Big Boss Man and Bret Hart .

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9The Dudley Death Drop

The Greatest Tag-Team Finisher Ever

There is something about two performing artist mold in tandem to deliver a eat up move that is just that little bit more visually telling . come from the most successful tag squad of all time , the daddy of all rag - squad finishers is The Dudley Boyz ’s Dudley Death Drop . The launching into the roach , the crowd ’s united yell of “ three-D ! ” , tossing a human being into the air and drive them to the canvas ( or more often onto a table ) , D - Von hopping like a human beings who ’s just stood on a nail before deliver the last rite , star sign - of - the - cross hand gesture after its execution : all these element made the 3D iconic .

There ’s a reason that theWWE give The Usos the coolest - looking closer in tag - team wrestle historywhen pushing them as the unequivocal duo of their generation . Whether it ’s call the 3D or the 1D , what ’s certain is that this classic is never hold out out of vogue .

8The Razor’s Edge

Oozing Machismo From an Almighty Height

A serious contender to be the cool closer from the first half of the 1990s , Scott Hall ’s Razor Ramon character and his tremendous frame of reference made him the perfect specimen to carry out this unequalled finish move . Starting out with his opponent ’s oral sex between his legs , he would almost toss his victim high up above his 6’7 head andinto a crucifix status before driving them down onto the matfrom a great height .

In more recent times , Damian Priest has been using the Razor ’s Edge with great effect . The move suit a competitor that ’s tall and imposing like Priest or Hall , and the shaky setup is perfect for reversals .

Only one person ever kicked out of Scott Hall ’s Razor ’s Edge and that was mid - carder and former member of Demolition , Crush , in a June 1993 episode ofWWF’sAll American Wrestling .

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7The Insane Elbow

The Greatest Elbow Drop in the History of WWE

by from being two of the swell WWE performing artist of all time , with the power to figure out human face or heel at the elite level with any opponent , what do CM Punk and Macho Man Randy Savage have in common?Both of them have a top rope fly elbow drop , a move that was made iconic by the peerless Randy Savage , to whom toughie pays court . However , neither of them deliver the elbow deteriorate as well as Kairi Sane .

The sight of the Japanese champion , suspended in mid - aviation with perfect form and landing an human elbow onto the unsuspicious opponent on the canvas below her , isone of the greatest in - pack sights in contemporary WWE . Almost every WWE genius is able to hit a knife - edge chopper , but when Gunther unleashes one , it just looks effective than everyone else ’s . Well , that ’s also true of Kairi Sane and the top R-2 cubitus . Perfection personified .

6F5

A Finisher Fit for a Beast

Andre The Giant is one of the greatest big men ever to grace the squared traffic circle but , while the bear hug that finished his matches would for sure make you feel like your entire skeleton was being crunched like a fist suppress a can , it ’s not a move that ’s designed to have you jump out of your seat . But then there ’s Brock Lesnar , a behemoth of a man who can alsodeadlift exceptionally with child humans into a fireman ’s carry and whirl them through the air to their dying .

While there have been many iconic F5s , perhaps the most memorable one was delivered by Lesnar toeverybody ’s favorite superhero John Cena , on his openhanded WWE return on the Raw afterWrestleMania28 . The kicking of the 5 Knuckle Shuffler ’s cap at the end is genuinely a chef ’s candy kiss moment .

5The Sharpshooter

The Excellence of Execution in One Move

The blood - stain , pull a face grimace of Stone Cold Steve Austin , splendiferous with crimson running from his forehead and easy dripping between his front teeth , is one of the all - time iconic WWE image and it happens at the behest of the Sharpshooter . More technical than the articulatio talocruralis lock , and prettier on the center than the figure four leg lock , the hold known as the Scorpion Death Lock in Japan was popularized by Bret The Hitman Hart and isarguably the dear submission closer in the history of professional grappling . It always looked like it would snap tendons when a blackguard Bret would lean back and get extra purchase from the Mexican valium too .

The Sharpshooter was used by Bret Hart for the first sentence in his classic Summerslam 1991 clash with Mr Perfect .

4The Pedigree

Game Over

An original move and the brainchild of one Paul ‘ Triple H ’ Levesque , The Pedigree is one of those wriggle move that immediately like they would really offend . An iconic and unique version of a facebuster , perhaps its greatest property is that it’sa move that feel different when distribute as a heel than it does when he locks it in as a face . The sight of Triple H shouting in anger while flipping his ( always ) wet fuzz around is very different from him standing valorously after hook the subdivision in before smashing his adversary to the canvass .

The Pedigree is a move that will always look nerveless , no matter the year , as proved by Triple Hpulverizing Daniel Bryan with it after being Special Guest Referee for Bryan ’s big triumph over John CenaatSummerSlam2013 . It ’s also been used regularly by Seth Rollins and , more of late , by Cody Rhodes , even if only as a setup for a pretended finish .

3Sweet Chin Music

The Original “Out of Nowhere” Move

Sure , the Superkick Party may have been spite the effectiveness of this move for the last decennary ( at least ) , but there is nothing that can thin out the encroachment of the original and honest superkick in the game : Shawn Michaels ’s Sweet Chin Music . The straight beauty of the Sweet Chin Music lies in its versatility .

able-bodied to be detonated in the blink of an eye or unfurled with a striking , slow build when the Heartbreak Kid is tuning up the band , you ’ve seen the jaw - blot out finale used in so many different way that it feels like everyone has a different favorite role of this sucker . Be it the Shelton Benjamin received explosion or the tear - filled crescendo to Ric Flair ’s WWE in - ring vocation , Sweet Chin Music is as timeless as a closer gets .

2RKO

The Smoothest Move of the Smoothest Wrestler

The fact that the musical phrase “ from outta nowhere ” in any setting will cause all wrestling fans to in a flash conjure up the genial image of Randy Orton exacting his finisher is a will to the manoeuvre beingone of the most instantly recognizable and beloved fetch up moves of all fourth dimension .

The RKO is something that does exactly as advertised . It come in the photoflash of a blade , it looks fantastic on standing opponents and ones catch in mid - breeze , and it complements Orton somewhat sheer arsenal of moves with something spectacular . While DDP may have been the first one to apply a tender as a closer , Orton ’s RKO is firmly in the Hall of Fame of wrestling relocation .

1The Stunner

And That’s the Bottom Line

For pure visual impact and the unnumberable times it has been sell by unwilling benefactive role in all change of manners , the Stunner is a two - part ritual of devastation that sits atop the mountain of all - prison term WWE finish maneuvers . Thoughthe move was create by ECW mainstay Mikey Whipwreckand originally call the Whipper - Snapper , it was written into both wrestling and pop refinement folklore as the theme song closer from Stone Cold Steve Austin . It is the thoroughgoing crescendo to his one - man bust up crew part and isimpossible to imagine the character with any other closer .

The move itself is a “ three - quarter facelock jawbreaker”and is served with a preceding thrill to the midsection . It ’s been taken by pretty much every contender for wrestling ’s Mount Rushmore . There is an optional third part of the software package in the pattern of flipping off the dupe first , with bonus points if they have a taste of beer to spit out .

WWE John Cena and Randy Orton standing face to face at Backlash 2025 and in the past

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Perfect Plex

Dudley Death Drop

razor ramon performing the razors edge on shawn michaels

Kairi Sane Insane Elbow

Brock Lesnar F5

Bret Hart Sharpshooter

Triple H The Pedigree

Shawn Michaels Sweet Chin Music

Randy Orton RKO

Stone Cold Steve Austin doing the Stunner on Triple H