5 Moves KENTA Will Not Be Allowed To Use In WWE

By Matt Aspin /

5. The Kimura Lock

The first move on our list is the infamous Kimura Double Wrist Lock. The move itself is a pretty basic hold in martial arts and has been utilised to great affect by KENTA and countless other stars throughout the pro-wrestling world. However in Japan the hold is not a guaranteed victory and at times has even been used as a rest hold. Over in the WWE though it is the favoured submission hold of one Brock Lesnar and we don't think he's going to want to share. Vince McMahon and Triple H like to present the Kimura Lock (known in WWE as The Brock Lock) as an unbreakable submission hold that once applied will guarantee either a victory or a 'broken arm'. Lesnar has used it to kayfabe injure guys like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, CM Punk and even 'The World's Strongest Man' Mark Henry and despite only being a part time performer his move set will remain protected by the top brass. You see, despite the fact that the hold is incredibly painful no matter who applies it WWE doesn't believe we - the so-called Universe - would believe someone much smaller than Brock could use the same move and get the same result. That's right folks, even though WWE wants you to believe it has changed its approach to 'smaller' guys since CM Punk and Daniel Bryan burst through that famed glass ceiling it really hasn't and by stripping KENTA of this move it's only proving our point.