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10 Wrestlers Who Got PISSED When Their Moves Were Stolen - Steve Austin's Stunner! Sami Zayn's Blue Thunder Bomb! Taz's Tazmission! TJP's...Everything?!

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🗓️ 5 March 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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In a weird way, that Steve Austin Vs. John Cena Dream WrestleMania match has happened... Gareth Morgan presents 10 Wrestlers Who Got PISSED When Their Moves Were Stolen...


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The practice of stealing moves can be viewed as flattery to be honest, the move obviously

0:14.1

looks cool or is over enough to warrant stealing slash adopting in the first instance.

0:19.7

But then again, watching somebody nick and bastardise a maneuver they hold dear, can

0:24.4

often rub a wrestler up the wrong way and lead to a little bit of tension between bumpers.

0:30.1

I'm Gareth from What Culture Wrestling and here are 10 wrestlers who got pissed when

0:34.5

their moves were stolen.

0:36.2

10. Steve Austin Stunner

0:38.5

Back in 2015, John Cena fully reinvented himself after learning a new way of working from

0:44.5

CM Punk and Daniel Bryan. It was a decision that launched a Twilight years peak so good that

0:50.2

it refrained the legacy of his entire career. Cena embraced the pacing and moves of the indie

0:55.8

boom and gave so much more to his opponents. Those matches from the US title open challenge

1:01.3

were exhilarating, productive and inspired. By just about executing the modern banger,

1:07.0

Cena removed the boring tag that will forever plague the likes of Triple H and Randy

1:11.6

Orton. It ain't no mystery, folks. However, though Cena kept up with the likes of Kevin

1:16.4

Owens in Hot Matches, he was still the same somewhat clumsy Cena at his core.

1:21.6

His springboard Stunner illustrated this, and over ambitious move he botched enough times

1:26.6

to swiftly drop. It drew the eye of originators Steve Austin. Vegan on his podcast,

1:31.9

Austin claimed he was disappointed that Cena used it arbitrarily for a cheap pop kickout.

1:37.4

If you want to see how it's done right, see modern chaos take on the move for the proper

1:41.8

execution of a badass stunner. 9. Kenny Omega's V-Trigger

1:46.0

Kenny Omega's V-Trigger is one of the greatest moves of the 21st century in both vision

1:51.7

and execution. Mirroring the pulsating action of a fighter game, Omega spams it to put over

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