6 best signature moves in WWE history

The People's Elbow and Old School are two of the most famous signature moves in WWE history
The People's Elbow and Old School are two of the most famous signature moves in WWE history

#4 Signature Move - Rope Hung DDT

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WWE legend Randy Orton is not only known for his finisher, the RKO, but also his signature move - the Rope Hung DDT.

The Viper continues to use the move to great effect in WWE. A classic DDT is performed by putting the opponent in a front face lock and falling backwards so that the opponent is forced to dive forward onto his or her head.

Randy does it a bit differently, by first kicking the opponent in his stomach and then hanging him on the second rope and at last bringing him down face first inside the ring.

The Apex Predator has undoubtedly feasted on a lot of prey using this signature move.

#3 Signature Move - The Five-Knuckle Shuffle

John Cena is arguably one of the greatest wrestlers to step foot in the squared circle.

The 16-time world champion has decimated many opponents with his finisher The Attitude Adjustment aka A.A. As a precursor to his finisher, The Cenation Leader, when he has his opponent down, does the 'You Can't See Me' gesture while waving his hand across his face. He then drops a fist on his opponent's face which the WWE Universe knows as the Five-Knuckle Shuffle.

This set-up move has certainly gained a lot of traction amongst fans over the years.

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