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3 most devastating finishers in WWE

Brock Lesnar and Undertaker have had some fierce battles
Brock Lesnar and Undertaker have had some fierce battles

The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is a hub for physically endowed men and women to perform spectacular choreographed moves. For many decades, it has stretched its fan base from a couple thousand to millions across the world. The advancement in technology and media has enabled the WWE to grow its nest to a global audience.

There have been many complaints about WWE's creative team who nowadays deliver predictable storylines. Despite these reactions, WWE still commands a huge audience who are hooked to their various shows.

It comes as a little surprise that they dominate the billion dollar industry. Numerous calls have been made especially on Monday Night Raw to push superstars such as Bobby Lashley against Brock Lesnar, who lack serious competition. Unfortunately, Roman Reigns' condition has paved the way for Lesnar to continue asserting his dominance during his part-time appearances and squash matches.

Despite wrestling being acting by professional performers who take years to perfect and do safely, there are some pretty nasty finishing moves by various superstars. If done in real life, they could have damaging consequences to the human body.


#3 Spear

The spear is one of the most popular finishing maneuvers in the WWE. It has been a part of various superstars' arsenals in the course of history. Top performers such as Goldberg, Batista, Bobby Lashley, Edge, and Reigns have all made the move popular. The move has been used to bring down giants such as Big Show, Viscera, and The Great Khali down to sell the finish.

Ideally, the wrestler on the offence creates some distance, charges his/her opponent at full speed and delivers the waist tackle. There is an element of unpredictability when it comes to the landing as the superstar can hit his/her back of the head on the ground thus causing serious injury in the process. Of course, it is only for entertainment, but it has to be executed perfectly.

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