6 Finishers that are a perfect fit for the wrestlers
What makes a great wrestler is a question that has been asked throughout the history of professional wrestling. Some will say it's their in-ring technical ability, others will say charisma, many inside the wrestling business will say it's how many tickets they can sell but others will say that a wrestlers finisher is the highlight of a wrestler and is a telltale mark of whether or not they will succeed in the business.
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A wrestler's Signature or Finisher move is vitally important in their struggle to make it to the top of the wrestling world. If you are saddled with a finisher that is too weak, it will make it harder for you to get over with the fans, as you look weak as well. However, even if you have a great finisher, that doesn't always mean that it connects to who you are as a wrestler and even that it will connect with the fans. Countless wrestlers have had fantastic finishers only to see the reaction to said moves go over like a lead balloon.
The true perfect combination is a great finisher that is suitable for the wrestler itself. Many of these examples show that a wrestler can have a weak finisher, but because it's so suited to their style or character it gets over anyway, such is the charisma of the wrestler.
Honorable Mention: Samoan Drop - Any Samoan Wrestler
The Samoan drop is a staple of any Samoan wrestler in the WWE, from Rikishi and the Rock to Roman Reigns and the Usos. This move has been a part of all the Anoa'i family during their time in the WWE. Even non-Anoa'i Samoans, such as Samoa Joe, have used the move effectively.
The fact that it looks so brutal and has a cultural connection to the wrestler's heritage and identity goes a long way in furthering this move as a powerful asset in any Samoan wrestlers arsenal.