10 Wrestling Moves Wrestlers Refuse To Do Anymore

10. Kevin Owens - Steenalizer

The former Kevin Steen has shifted through a couple of finishers since officially landing in World Wrestling Entertainment back in 2014, relying heavily on his Pop-up Powerbomb (more on that later) in the early days to get the job done before more recently using the Stunner made famous by Stone Cold Steve Austin as his go-to match-ender.

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But before he went by the name of Kevin Owens, the former Universal Champion had another destructive weapon in his arsenal that would frequently leave his opponents staring up at the lights when all was said and done.

Yet, while his trademark Steenalizer was devastatingly effective, it was also a move that could have potentially led to disastrous real-life consequences for the poor soul on the receiving end of it. As Owens admitted himself, the fact that he had a couple of "close calls" when using the move on the indies led to him feeling as though the Package fall-away Piledriver into the corner needed to be retired once he set foot in WWE.

Sure enough, we've never seen KO use said signature under the WWE banner and we likely never will.

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