Stone Cold has been and always will be one of my favourite wrestlers of all time. Admittedly, his Stunner is not very spectacular, but whenever he delivered it you knew that shit went down! For me, it was (and still is) more of a statement, a 'suck my d**' than a simple finishing maneuver.
4. Twist of Fate - Matt Hardy
When I started to watch wrestling, Matt Hardy immediately became the one I rooted for in every match. I always liked him more than his brother, and that's the reason why the Twist of Fate is in this list, and not Jeff's Swanton Bomb. That short moment when he had his arm hooked around his opponent's neck, the other risen into the air always gives me a slight feeling of anticipation.
This shouldn't be a secret: I love high flyers! And Evan Bourne, especially during his ECW years, has always been one of the most impressive ones for me.He might be small, but with his Airbourne, he could make even the bigger superstars lie down and take the cover. It's not a powerful move, but definitely a very beautiful one, one that I just love to see.
2. Neutralizer - Antonio Cesaro
Quite contrary to No. #03, Cesaro's Neutralizer is nothing but a display of strength. Lifting up not only Kofi Kingston, Alex Riley, and Zack Ryder, but also Brodus Clay and The Great Khali shows the power that hides behind the muscle mass of the Swiss man. Using the opponents weight as well, he slams them down on the mat, and up to now nobody kicked out of the cover following this finisher!
1. Corkscrew Schooting Star Press - Adrian Neville
But my number #01 clearly has to be a high flying move! And not just any Splash or Bomb or Dive, no, this is Adrian Neville's version of the Shooting Star Press, almost too fast for the cameras to properly catch both the move and the impact on the opponent. The Corkscrew Shooting Star Press is easily the most spectacular finishing move I have ever seen!