10 all-time favourite wrestling manoeuvers 

Moves can make or break the wrestlers
Moves can make or break the wrestlers

#7 Bret Hart's Sharpshooter

Sharpshooter- the best submission move
Sharpshooter- the best submission move

The Excellence of Execution was a great technical wrestler, and the Sharpshooter was arguably the best submission finisher of all time. Also known as the Scorpion Deadlock, this submission move tries to break the opponent's spine into two. This move has been used by several wrestlers, but it was made famous by The Hitman himself.

He used to step between his opponent's leg and wraps his opponent's leg around his left leg, then flips their opponent and leans on their back to cause excruciating pain in their legs. This move is used by many Canadian wrestlers to get a bigger crowd reaction as it was made famous by The Hitman.

His relative Natalya also uses this submission move, but it was originally made famous by one of the best technical wrestlers, Bret 'The Hitman' Hart.

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#6 Triple H's Pedigree

Triple H performing the Pedigree
Triple H performing the Pedigree

The Cerebral Assassin was feared extensively because of his crude finisher. Triple H has proven from time-to-time that Pedigree is one of the most wicked moves in WWE. It has marked the modern era with its brutality because it has the marks of the attitude era.

Hunter shoves his opponent between his thighs and pulls his hands up, then plunges his head through the mat. That is surely an awkward place to be, but that awkwardness is soon replaced by excruciating pain. It has helped 'The King of Kings' rise through different levels in WWE, and he has finally ascended the role of the King.

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