The wrestler rubs his sole against the opponent’s face, and after he gains momentum by running to the opposite ropes, strikes him with a kick. The opponent needs to be at the bottom corner turnbuckle for the execution of this move. The wrestler uses the back of his elbow to stroke his opponent. This is a surprise move of counter-attack used by wrestlers against a charging opponent. In an elbow drop, the wrestler lands on his opponent in such a way that his elbow comes in contact with the chest or shoulders of the opponent. The wrestler charges toward his opponent (who is in a standing position) with his extended arms to hit him in order to knock him down. The wrestler slaps the chest of the opponent using his backhand. Tope is quite similar to plancha, with only one difference – instead of the wrestler going over the ropes, he goes through them to lay an attack on the opponent with the head. The wrestler comes running after gaining momentum from the ropes and jumps over the top ring landing on the opponent. This move is generally executed in two ways. Plancha is the most popular move in professional wrestling. The wrestler jumps from the highest turnbuckle on the opponent executing a waist-lock on him. The wrestler jumps from the turnbuckle and performs a backflip with his knees pressed against his chest, and lands his stomach on his opponent who is lying on the ground. The wrestler lands his stomach first on his opponent lying on the ground. The wrestler performs a backflip from the turnbuckle and hits his opponent to knock him down. The wrestler jumps from the turnbuckle spinning about 360 degrees in the air in order to hit his opponent with the back of the leg. The wrestler jumps from the turnbuckle with his extended arm and hits his opponent on the chest or the neck with the intention to knock him down. The wrestler, in this move, jumps from the turnbuckle to kick his opponent with the back of his leg. The wrestler jumps from a position of height onto the body of his opponent and lands his foot on the torso or arm of the opponent. The wrestler jumps from the turnbuckle and hits his opponent with his shoulders. This move is somewhat similar to the diving knee drop with only one difference – instead of the knees, the wrestler uses the lower part of his legs to take a hit at the opponent. The wrestler jumps from the turnbuckle on his opponent with his knee landing on the torso of his opponent. The wrestler places himself on the top turnbuckle and jumps on his opponent joining his hands together in the shape of a holding an ax. In this move, the wrestler goes on the top rope and jumps on his opponent’s torso to pin him. In this move, a wrestler holds his opponent’s head and jumps forward to force his face into the mat. The wrestler jumps from the top rope with his elbow pointed at his opponent and lands it on his chest, or neck. In this move, the wrestler holds his opponent’s arm and twists it to have control over his body. The wrestler ducks under either of the arms of his opponent to have full control of his body. In this move, the wrestler holds either of the legs of his opponent with his hands to throw him off balance onto the ground.Ī wrestler holds a part of the opponent’s body in such a way that the opponent finds it difficult to extract himself. Although professional wrestling has included most of the moves that are used in freestyle wrestling, certain moves are allowed to be performed only in a pro wrestling match. A simple definition of the move and nothing else.Professional wrestling is very popular and is aired on television. If you believe that a move deserves to be higher then by all means comment on it. Lastly, if you believe I missed a move you think belongs in the list then comment it. There are a lot of sick people out there who wants to end a wrestler's career and most of them are in here. The list not only includes moves from WWE but also branches out from the indies up to Japan. Please do understand that the list only includes wrestling moves and no submission moves. These finishers need little selling from the opponent and it follows through to its name as a finisher. The moves are not only effective in a storyline match but can really hurt in real life. The following slides are the top 50 finishers that I believe are the most effective. The finisher is the most exciting moment in any match. A move that will grant the wrestler the win. I've been a huge wrestling fan since I can remember and what I always find exciting are the wrestler's finishers.
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