10 WWE Superstars who have the same finishers

Kevin Owens and Stone Cold Steve Austin have the same finishing move!
Kevin Owens and Stone Cold Steve Austin have the same finishing move!

#7,6: WWE Superstars Seth Rollins and Triple H: Pedigree

Triple H won several matches with the help of the Pedigree!
Triple H won several matches with the help of the Pedigree!

Pedigree is one of the most dangerous and impactful finishers in WWE. This maneuver was created and popularized by WWE COO, Triple H. The King of Kings used this very move to capture more than a dozen World Championships.

After The Game stopped actively participating in the in-ring action, Seth Rollins used this move as his finisher.

Rollins started using Pedigree as his finisher in 2015 after WWE banned his previous finishing move, the Curb Stomp. Rollins' use of pedigree as his finisher also made sense because he was aligned with The Authority at the time.

He continued using the move for a couple of years and discontinued its use after his rivalry ended with Triple H. Presently, no one on the WWE roster uses Pedigree as their finisher.


#5,4: WWE Superstars Kevin Owens and Stone Cold Steve Austin: Stunner

Kevin Owens has been using the Stunner as his finishing move!
Kevin Owens has been using the Stunner as his finishing move!

Stone Cold made Stunner one of the most iconic moves in WWE history. Stone Cold's stunner was one of the most protected moves in the business. It was extremely rare for anyone to kick out after being hit by a Stunner.

The Stunner became synonymous with the Texas Rattlesnake. So when Owens started using the move as his finisher, it shocked the WWE Universe to its core. After Owens adopted the move as his finisher, it was reported that WWE was trying to portray him as a modern-day Steve Austin.

But fast forward to today, Kevin Owens is nowhere near the main event picture. This makes one question whether WWE made the right choice by letting Owens use such an iconic finisher. What do you think about this? Sound off your opinions in the comments section.

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