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2007-03-04 00:35:33 · 12 answers · asked by DX 1 in Sports Wrestling

i knew the answer i was just asking to choose for best answer and to know who knew the answer

2007-03-04 00:47:02 · update #1

12 answers

they r finishers for
stone cold
the undertaker
jhon cena
and triple h

2007-03-04 00:57:40 · answer #1 · answered by therock7831 2 · 0 0

The stunner is the finisher for Stone Cold Steve Austin, The FU for John Cena, The Last Ride for The Undertaker, watch WWE for more info, or go to wwe.com and learn your wrestling before asking stupid pointless questions.

2007-03-04 08:43:08 · answer #2 · answered by revman_237 4 · 0 0

Pedigree-Triple H
Last Ride-Undertaker
Stunner-SCSA
F-U-****** John Cena

2007-03-04 10:15:39 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

stunner: a kik to the gut and a face to the shoulder.
last ride: a powerbomb that undertaker uses
FU: The stupid champ's finisher related to F5 but does no spin around.
Pedigree: A cool move that gets the groggy's head in between attacker's legs and then the attacker jumps down to his knees

2007-03-04 08:57:11 · answer #4 · answered by LarbradorianGuy 3 · 0 0

DUH finishers FU is John Cena's and Pedigree is Triple H's Stunner is Stone Cold's and Last Ride is Undertaker's.. why would you have your name DX and dont know what these finishers are??

2007-03-04 08:43:59 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

stunner was stone cold steve austins. last ride is undertakers's. fu is john cena's. pedigree was triple h's

2007-03-04 08:45:11 · answer #6 · answered by craig 3 · 0 0

The last ride is the best looking finisher move.

2007-03-04 08:57:11 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

They are all finishers.....do u have started watching wresrling frm 2007..........if u know the answer y r u wastin ur 5 points dude
u r mentally retarted

2007-03-04 08:43:20 · answer #8 · answered by RatedR RtZmE (KFC OFC PAC) 4 · 1 0

Fireman's carry slam

The wrestler first drapes an opponent over their shoulders in a fireman's carry position. The wrestler then takes hold of the thigh and arm of the opponent, which are hung over the front side of the wrestler, and leans forward, pulling the opponent over their head and shoulders, slamming them down on their back in front of the wrestler.

A Stunner is a common sequence in professional wrestling referring to the sitout three-quarter facelock jawbreaker maneuver. It involves an attacking wrestler applying a three-quarter facelock (reaching behind the head of an opponent, thus pulling the opponent's jaw above the wrestler's shoulder) before falling to a seated position and forcing the defender's jaw to drop down on the shoulder of the attacking wrestler.

The original move was used by Mikey Whipwreck, who called it the Whipper-snapper, in Extreme Championship Wrestling where he would even jump off a top turnbuckle to initiate the move. However, it was most popularly used by Stone Cold Steve Austin who called it the Stone Cold Stunner from where the term "stunner" is derived. Austin would often precede his stunner by giving an opponent the finger before kicking them in the gut and locking in the three-quarter facelock.

The stunner was innovated by Whipwreck as a variation of another professional wrestling move known as the cutter, this three-quarter facelock move sees an attacking wrestler cinch up the facelock but instead of falling to a seated position this wrestler would drop onto his/her back forcing the opponent to fall face-first onto the mat below. Nearly, if not, all the Stunner variations can be modified for this bulldog move.

Elevated powerbomb
The Undertaker performing his Last Ride (elevated powerbomb) on Jeff Hardy
The Undertaker performing his Last Ride (elevated powerbomb) on Jeff Hardy

This move, which is similar to a normal powerbomb, was made popular in the United States by The Undertaker who referred to it as the Last Ride. Instead of slamming the opponent directly on the mat from the shoulders, the attacking wrestler would first lift the opponent even higher by holding on to the opponent and extending their arms up, lifting the opponent up off the shoulders of the attacking wrestler just moments before throwing them down to the mat.

Double underhook facebuster

The wrestler bends their opponent forward, placing the opponent's head between the wrestler's legs and then applies a double underhook on the opponent. The wrestler then jumps up while tucking their knees causing them to lift their opponent off the mat before landing on their knees, forcing the opponent's face into the mat. Triple H, the most famous user of this move, would name it the Pedigree, a name later commonly adopted when referring to this move.

A variation of this move, famously used by CM Punk who called it the Pepsi Plunge, sees a wrestler ascend to the top turnbuckle so that they are standing on the top rope. While doing this they pull their opponent with them so that the opponent is standing on the second rope. The wrestler then applies the double underhook and jumps forwards lifting their opponent into the air before dropping to the mat, landing on their knees and driving the opponent's face into the mat with increased force.

CM Punk also innovated a slight variation of his Pepsi Plunge in which the opponent is seated on the top turnbuckle facing the ring while Punk stands in front of the opponent on the top turnbuckle before applying the double underhook and jumping backwards, pulling the opponent off the top rope, and falling to his knees driving the opponents face into the mat.
A Rolling fireman's carry slam, also known as a Finlay Roll, is a variation that sees the wrestler keep hold of the opponent and run forward before slamming the opponent to the ground, using the momentum to roll over the opponent. Ken Kennedy has been known to perform a jumping variation from the second rope.

2007-03-04 08:42:54 · answer #9 · answered by DARIA. - JOINED MAY 2006 7 · 0 1

what ur name is dx ad u dont know them they are wwe finishers

2007-03-04 08:39:10 · answer #10 · answered by jeff hardy 1 · 0 0

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