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10 Most beautiful moves in WWE today

Seth Rollins Falcon Arrow
The Architect's Falcon Arrow is only half of a gorgeous combination.

Last week, I looked at 10 moves that are irritants on the WWE landscape. Their use subtracts from a match. These moves, on the other hand, do the opposite. These are the moves that always make a match more of a spectacle, and make the performer using them more over with fans.

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A lot of these moves are finishers, but they don't necessarily need to be. A signature spot that sets up a finishing attempt, or even just a go-to sequence for a performer, can wow us just as much.

Unsurprisingly, most of the performers doing these moves are names you probably recognize. Some you might find less prominent, but will likely not your head in agreement, at least in principle, with why I chose their moves for this list.

Let's get right into it.


#10: End of Days (Baron Corbin)

Baron Corbin doesn't have a whole lot going for him at the moment. He's been beset with bad booking (he has a recent loss to No Way Jose on his record), his matches are far from must-see, and he's not very charismatic. However, he does have one silver lining to him. He has one of the best finishers in the company.

Crowds don't often react to Baron Corbin, but they always react to his finisher. It's a visual spectacle, a display of strength and power that moves quickly and looks devastating. Corbin's booking hasn't been so hot in the past year, but the booking of the End of Days has remained consistent.

To go with its visual display, it's one of the most protected finishers in the company, so on that front, it has a lot of credibilities as well. If you can remember the last time someone kicked out of it, post it in the comments below.

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