10 Wrestlers Who Were The Last Person To Take Iconic Moves

10. Bret Hart's Sharpshooter - Ric Flair

Unfortunately, Bret Hart's less than excellently executed Sharpshooter on Vince McMahon at WrestleMania XXVI was not his last televised application of the once lethal, beautifully presented submission move. The Hitman broke out the squatting-on-a-toilet version of his legendary hold once more at Payback 2016, locking Ric Flair in it as part of his niece Natalya's feud with similar second-generation star Charlotte.

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Naturally, and tiresomely, this spot followed yet another Montreal callback, after the ref had called for the bell as Charlotte held Natalya in her own version of Bret's iconic finisher. But hey, it was only 19 years after the fact. If The Queen had really wanted to replicate the piece of 1997 wrestling historia, she'd have copied Shawn Michaels' botched version, which looked even worse than the one Hart slapped on Flair two decades later.

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