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10 most underwhelming finishing moves in WWE

John Cena's new finishing move
John Cena's new finishing move "The Sixth Move of Doom" is just too boring

The WWE creative gives each and every Superstar their own unique identity by allotting them a finishing move, which they use to win matches. Roman Reigns' Spear, Goldberg's JackHammer, Triple H's Pedigree, Drew McIntyre's Claymore Kick, Finn Balor's Coup de Grace, AJ Styles' Styles Clash are just a treat to watch and are believable finishers.

A plethora of Superstars have earned the fans' respect due to their finishing moves. Randy Orton (RKO), Shane McMahon (Coast to Coast), Rey Mysterio (619) and Jeff Hardy (Swanton Bomb) are its best examples.

However, nothing is perfect in this world and the same goes for the finishing moves in WWE since a lot of Superstars use finishing moves which are not that fancy and remind the audience that WWE is scripted. Here is a list of the top 10 most underwhelming finishers in the WWE currently -

#10 Dolph Ziggler - Superkick

The Superkick is used by almost all the wrestlers
The Superkick is used by almost all the wrestlers

The Superkick which was once made famous by the Heart Break Kid Shawn Michaels as Sweet Chin Music is no longer a rare commodity in the WWE. We see almost all the superstars using this move in every second match which depreciates its value.

However, the WWE creative have continued to use it as Dolph Ziggler's main finishing move. Though the ShowOff has the Zigzag and the Famouser in his arsenal, we have seen him win a lot of matches using the Superkick. I think its high time that the WWE creative modifies Ziggler's wrestling moves and gives them an upgrade.

Perhaps, a new submission move or something like his partner Drew McIntyre's Claymore could help Ziggler's finishing move stronger but the WWE should do away with the Superkick as his finisher as soon as possible.

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