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The Greatest Wrestling Finishers Ever

Shaz, Morro and Johnny “The Draw” Mortos sit down to break down one of the most important elements in professional wrestling: the finisher.


What actually makes a great finishing move? Why did certain once-devastating finishers become nothing more than transitional moves? How do wrestlers protect a finisher in an era of kick-outs, false finishes and constant escalation?


The lads dig into the psychology behind finishers, how styles and audiences have changed, and why some moves still feel special while others have completely lost their impact. Inevitably, the debate turns to the biggest question of all: what is the greatest wrestling finisher of all time?


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