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10 More Wrestlers Who Perfected A Finisher On Its Owner - Edge Stomps Out Seth Rollins! Chris Jericho Hits Rock Bottom! Kevin Owens Stuns Stone Cold! Logan Paul Hits One Lucky Superman Punch?!

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🗓️ 14 February 2023

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Finishers absolutely perfected on their owners! Gareth Morgan presents 10 More Wrestlers Who Perfected A Finisher On Its Owner...


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0:00.0

Evolution is no mystery, folks, and this bunch of talented stars all took various iconic finishes,

0:07.0

and impressively fine-tuned them under some of the brightest lights, unfortunately for their

0:12.3

owner. Garitha, from what culture wrestling and here are 10 more wrestlers who perfected a

0:17.1

finisher on its owner. Number 10, Drew McIntyre makes Kurt, Uncle Kurt. So in what definitely

0:24.0

felt like something of a passing of the torch moment back in late 2018, Angle instructed Drew

0:29.1

McIntyre to trap the wrestling machine in his own trademark submission on the back of Vince

0:33.9

McMahon, asking the WWE Hall of Famer to make his opponent in whatever way he could.

0:38.6

What Angle likely wasn't counting on in the midst of such a dominant display, however,

0:42.8

was for a then heeled Drew to cinch in the move in a way that left folks genuinely wondering

0:47.4

why he hadn't adopted the submission long before this brutal display, a towering McIntyre

0:52.7

yanked Kurt's ankle up to the heavens on Raw, making the whole look 10 times more savage in the

0:58.1

process. The scott then proceeded to wrap his gigantic thighs around Angle's helpless leg,

1:03.2

before viciously wrenching on the limbs as the former world champion had no choice but to

1:07.7

desperately tear. Number 9, Kevin Owens stuns Stone Cold. Admittedly, Kevin Owens was facing some

1:13.3

pretty stiff competition for most memorable WrestleMania 38 stunner, by the time said two-night

1:18.4

extravaganza reached its end. Their body may not have been gifted with the crash test dummy that

1:23.4

was theory soaring through the heavens, or a decrepit old billionaire crumbling to pieces.

1:28.0

There's an argument to be made that KO's stunning of the Texas rattlesnake himself was the

1:32.8

most impactful of the show of shows lot. Hot on the heels of a returning Stone Cold, sinking a

1:37.8

few broken skull lagers mid match, the former Universal Champion whacked out his own wicked

1:42.3

variation of the match, and a to the sound of genuine shock inside of AT&T Stadium. Could this

1:48.0

be was the bionic redneck about to do the favours on his way out once again? Nada chants.

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