![]() ![]() Whether it's Santino Marella's ridiculous-looking Cobra Strike or Perry Saturn's awkwardly-named Moss-Covered Three-Handled Family Gradunza, these WWE finishing moves are memorable for all the wrong reasons. The worst wrestling finishers are either unrealistic, don't look like they hurt, or are just outright outrageous. These terrible finishers are anything but. A great wrestling finisher looks realistic, is awe-inspiring, and can (usually) be done to any opponent no matter their size. Anyone who has ever had this type of move seriously applied to them was most likely not the same afterward.A finisher move can make or break a professional wrestler's career. You see this move a lot in wrestling but not so much in MMA and with good reason. It’s safe to say that if someone tries to pull your head back via your face and invert it with your neck it’s not going to feel good and it’s going to feel even worse if the pressure is being applied directly on your nose. ![]() The beauty lies in what happens to your opponent’s face. Although in WWE the arm never really takes the brunt of the pain if done correctly you can do some serious damage to your opponents arm with your legs depending on how strong they are, but that’s not the beauty of the move. When applied correctly this move just hurts on so many different levels. This move is most commonly associated with Chris Benoit because the “Crippler Crossface” but many different wrestlers have utilized it over the years. The move can be used if you disable your opponents arm by locking it between your legs and then lock your arms across their face and apply as much pressure as possible. Regardless of how you apply this move the basic principle is always the same, grab the ankle, apply pressure, watch opponent squeal. When used in MMA however most people using the move would use it while lying down and wrapping their own legs around the legs of their opponent so that it would allow whoever’s using the move to apply more pressure and give their opponent less options to counter the attack. In wrestling this move is commonly used while the person applying it is standing and they grab their opponents ankle lift their leg then apply the pressure. It doesn’t matter which way you twist it because if you apply enough pressure and attempt to turn someone’s ankle in a direction that it’s not supposed to go…it’s going to be painful. This move is pretty straightforward, just grab someone’s ankle and apply pressure by attempting to stretch the ankle in a direction it shouldn’t go. Keep in mind that the order of the moves in this list holds no significance because they’re all pretty much equally as painful. Let’s take a look at 5 of the most dangerous submission moves that would be sure to make you scream like a little bitch if someone applied them to you. Regardless of how these submission moves look on TV if you had any one of these moves locked on to you in real life you would be crying like a baby in no time. If you’ve been watching wrestling for a long time then you know depending on how good a wrestler is that they can either make a submission move look really silly on TV or really painful. Just because it’s scripted doesn’t mean it isn’t painful and if you don’t believe it, well we dare you to try it for yourself. Today we’re going to be taking a closer look at submission moves.
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