10 Greatest Powerbomb Variations In WWE History

10. Jack Swagger's Gutwrench Powerbomb

Jack Swagger€™s Gutwrench Powerbomb is something of an homage to amateur background, and one of the more aesthetically pleasing versions on this list. Adapted from €œDr. Death€ Steve Williams€™ Dr. Bomb, Swagger€™s rendition is more of a falling Gutwrench€”unlike Williams€™ sit-out Gutwrench€”with the way in which the All-American American kicks out his legs. This not only makes the move appear more impactful, but it also adds to the fluidity of the technque€”so much so that Swagger seems to be able to pull it off in a single sweeping motion. Furthermore, his size advantage means that he€™s been able to deliver the move to a number of guys pushing six-and-a-half foot€”such as Edge and Randy Orton. They may not be the heaviest of foes, but their height only adds to their momentum, making a move like the Gutwrench potentially difficult. Ever the technician though, Swagger remains in complete control every time. He may not have used it on some of the company€™s 300+ pounders, but when he does choose to bust out the Gutwrench its one of the smoothest finishers around. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=981wqIhhdxI
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