5 WWE Superstars who desperately need a new finisher
Ryback has been criticized for his “Shellshock” finisher at times.A performer’s finishing maneuver is one of the most vital part of a WWE Superstar’s persona. In fact, many legends – Stone Cold Steve Austin, Randy Orton and Ric Flair, to name a few – become synonymous with the moves they use to put away opponents.That makes it particularly troublesome when a wrestler has a bad finisher, one that lacks creativity or one that doesn’t fit within his or character well enough. Here are five such performers along with suggestions for potential moves that could add a spark to their careers.
#5 Dean Ambrose
Oddly enough, Dean Ambrose’s Dirty Deeds – a double-underhook DDT – isn’t even the original move he used under that name. It was originally more similar to The Miz’s Skull-crusing Finale but was turned around early in his singles career.
Either way, Ambrose could stand to add a submission finisher. He doesn’t mind pain and enjoys inflicting it, and he’s shown creativity in submission holds in past matches. Specifically, he could use a hold that could be done around a ring post or using a chair that would make his hardcore-style matches even more interesting.