What wrestler performs a move very well

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Jose Tortilla

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Too bad he doesn't use it anymore. Could be an awesome reverse or signature move.. :gusta:

For good times sake



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Jose Tortilla said:
Too bad he doesn't use it anymore. Could be an awesome reverse or signature move.. :gusta:

For good times sake



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Last time I saw him using it... was in the house show here. He tried to hit Cena, but he ducked and hit Ace, who was on the apron. Beautiful move. And I agree completely, he should use it move often, in most of his matches.
 

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I don't care if triple H isn't a rookie, that's what makes his Spinebuster so great. His torque on that move is legendary. Also in regards to HHH, he has truly mastered the High Knee (sorry punk), and the knee facebuster. I've noticed that all of his signature moves are a consistent up/down motion. It adds to his character how his moves intertwine like that.

My personal favorite for the shooting star press is Bork Laser. It is much different that Bourne's seeing as he has to propel himself across the ring to land it. Adds to the power as well. He is so stiff in the air it almost looks like an action figure.



As for unmentioned moves, I think Eddie Guerrero had some of the best quality Hurricanrannas to date. Seems like his small frame helped him a little, but it doesn't take away the fact that he has the move down. Seemless transition. Little to no overselling needed.

 

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Great mentions ^

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Always loved JoMo's dancing leg drop..

 

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Chris Jericho performs the Walls of Jericho very well.
 

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Y2J Enigma said:
Chris Jericho performs the Walls of Jericho very well.

Not needed to be mentioned. Read the OP and you'll see that this thread focuses on young talent. Jericho ain't young no more.
 

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Alex Riley does the Spinebuster best, imo.

Honorable mention to Ted DiBiase.

 

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I think JoMo is quite young, lol. He has alot of great moves.. Like this one:

[video=youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwrel&NR=1&v=Ukc_Imsw614[/video]
 

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#Heel said:
I don't care if triple H isn't a rookie, that's what makes his Spinebuster so great. His torque on that move is legendary. Also in regards to HHH, he has truly mastered the High Knee (sorry punk), and the knee facebuster. I've noticed that all of his signature moves are a consistent up/down motion. It adds to his character how his moves intertwine like that.

My personal favorite for the shooting star press is Bork Laser. It is much different that Bourne's seeing as he has to propel himself across the ring to land it. Adds to the power as well. He is so stiff in the air it almost looks like an action figure.



As for unmentioned moves, I think Eddie Guerrero had some of the best quality Hurricanrannas to date. Seems like his small frame helped him a little, but it doesn't take away the fact that he has the move down. Seemless transition. Little to no overselling needed.



Great post, would like if I wasn't on mobile,good to have you back.

Orton's dropkick is worth a mention - he's young enough to qualify!
 
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Back in the day, Maven had a bad ass drop kick, but I agree with the OP. Camacho does have an awesome spinebuster.
 

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ADR's Kick, and....armbar. Also DB when he does the standing kick.