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The Vertebreaker and Tombstones are probably ...
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What do you guys think are some the most dangerous finishing move in wrestling?
The Vertebreaker and Tombstones are probably up there. Any move that involves the neck or spine are pretty dangerous. So are any high flying moves like the Shooting Star Press.
The Piledriver is the most dangerous move ever just because of how many times and in how many organizations it has been banned. Plus how many necks it has royally fucked up.
Have to agree, any sort of piledriver and shooting star press. Then again, I saw something on a wrestling documentary where a guy did an Asai Moonsault off the apron to the outside and his head hit the apron/ring and broke his neck killing him instantly.
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I know Hayabusa broke his neck doing the Asahi. and of course you have to lump the back body drop in there. Like when Benoit dropped Sabu and broke his neck. Then again I think every wrestling move can be dangerous if executed improperly.
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Theres a move called the Emerald Fusion, its kinda like a suplex into a tombstone piledriver, and that thing is the most dangerous move i've ever seen To view links or images in this forum your post count must be 20 or greater. You currently have 0 posts.
Superplex from the top rope. Not only is it a member of te Suplex family, but you can't see the mat when you do it.
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Has anyone seen a Japanese move called the Hangmans DDT? The person pulling off the move lifts the guy up like a powerbomb, but lets there body fall back down, so its almost a reverse Tombstone, then just drops to their knees. The only time I've actually seen it pulled off, the guys head was about a foot below his knees, so he really got spiked with it.
And Jason Cross' Crossfire looks pretty tough. It's a Shooting Star Press, but he adds another rotation, and turns it into a leg drop. If he hits that wrong he could break all kinds of bones.
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