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According to WWE sources, the company will be banning Seth Rollins from using the curb stomp finishing move. WWE’s feeling about the move, which the WWE World Heavyweight Champion uses as his finisher, is that it’s too much of a direct liability and risk for a head injury. All of sports is trying to be more proactive when it comes to preventing head injuries and concussions, and this is the reason for WWE banning the curb stomp.
WWE reportedly doesn’t want its top star to be doing that move every night and they also don’t want to be showing it in past clips or videos anymore. This is why last week on RAW when Rollins came out, the video which played during his entrance was primarily just graphics of his name. The normal entrance video for Rollins features a compilation of clips, several of which are him performing the curb stomp.
Source: WRESTLEZONE
Removing the Curb Stomp from WWE champ Seth Rollins' toolbox hurts him.
Suddenly, he is without a finisher that accentuated the opportunistic and predatory sides of his character. It's a thriller of a move—a unique and memorable way to put his foes away. It appears he will have to find something else that accomplishes all of that.
On Monday's Raw, Rollins didn't beat Dolph Ziggler by crashing down on the back of his head as he has done so often in the past. Instead, Rollins whipped out a new signature attack, a variation on the DDT.
Source: bleacherreport
[video=youtube;ZY6fJJ3dHr4]https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=183&v=ZY6fJJ3dHr4[/video]
The move is a poor replacement for the Curb Stomp. It looks like a hundred other guys' big move. It's like replacing a tomahawk jam with a layup.
Then why did he make the switch? It's not quite clear yet. Rumors that WWE have banned Rollins' move have been buzzing on the Internet, but according to F4WOnline (h/t Wrestling Inc), the move isn't banned exactly. Rollins will reportedly be using a new finisher instead.
It's hard to imagine that he would just switch gears like that on his own accord. One has to think that this is a WWE-directed move presumably due to safety concerns.
The move involves a boot colliding with a head and a head meeting the mat. And with concussion awareness at an all-time high, wrestling has had to adapt to make the business safer.
If that's the impetus for the change, though, then why single out the Curb Stomp? There are a litany of other dangerous moves performed in WWE rings today, such as Dolph Ziggler's DDT or superkick.
It takes away his single GREATEST WEAPON OUT OF HIS ARSENAL, the ability to strike at a moments notice. Imagine Stone Cold Steve Austin being told he could no longer use the Stunner; would a Cobra Clutch to Vince McMahon have the same impact? What are your thoughts on this? Do you think Seth Rollins can easily adapt without his signature WWE move? After-all he didn't use it prior to WWE and we'll all just remember the Curb Stomp the way we remember how Orton used to use a Punt to finish off opponents, or do you think it's become too much of his WWE brand to recover?
Please discuss.