10 moves pulled off by WWE Superstars that surprised fans
The Lesnar-Show ring collapse was an epic holy shi** moment!The WWE has always been a unique world created and It operates as a story-telling event that actually has fighting sequences rather than the customised ones we see in movies. And that is what makes the WWE unique from every other such entertainment programme.And nevertheless, we do need to see the occasional twist in fate and betrayal and all sorts of changes that keep the storyline in relevance and good repute. While that has been present, there have also been excellent in-ring manoeuvres that the wrestlers perform.To take a case, analyze the RKO. There’s an inherent beauty to the RKO performed by Randy Orton. It has a wonderful set up, a smooth execution and of course, the effect of a deadly move. But in all essence, it is also perhaps the easiest finisher to execute by a WWE wrestler as of now.Despite the move seeming a deadly weapon, it provides little to no risk for either Orton or the person receiving it. However, the wrestlers haven’t always been upon such a bed of roses. There have been moments where wrestlers performed absolutely stunning moves that would seem humanly impossible for anyone else; times when all the storylines went into a blur as the WWE Universe rose to applaud the brilliance of the wrestlers.Thus, let’s take a look at 10 moves pulled off by WWE Superstars that left the fans in shock and awe:
#10 CM Punk delivers a Piledriver to John Cena
When Owen Hart botched a Piledriver back in 1997, it almost cost Stone Cold Steve Austin his career. Fortunately, he was able to recover from that and go on to become the biggest superstar there ever had been. However, that botch nearly destroyed his neck, brought down his career by a number of years and was one of the causes for him leaving the WWE in 2003.
Subsequently, the move was banned in WWE save for The Undertaker and Kane who do a much less risky version of it. But in 2013, leading up to WrestleMania, Cena and Punk faced off in a match on RAW. Much like their other encounters, this match was really good as well but reached its zenith when CM Punk pulled off a perfect Piledriver on John Cena. Not the Undertaker-version but the one done by Bret Hart. Given how strict the WWE is these days with regard to rules, this move truly was out-of-the-blue and left the crowd stunned.