WWE: 10 People Who Couldn't Take A Stone Cold Stunner

By Jarrod Atkinson /

In 1996 Steve Austin ditched the Ringmaster gimmick and became the alcohol fueled redneck known as Stone Cold Steve Austin. With the new gimmick came a new finishing maneuver. A seated three-quarter facelock jawbreaker known as the Stone Cold Stunner. Austin took this new attitude and new finisher and ran with it to new heights in the WWE. The Stunner is a great finisher for the audience because there is little setup for it. Usually the sequence was a missed punch or clothesline by the opponent, kick to the gut by Austin, and boom, Stunner. But unlike most finishers, which have an established reaction to them, selling the Stunner is open to interpretation. Some people sell it perfectly, like Shawn Michaels, Triple H, or Kurt Angle. Others....not so much. Here are the 10 People Who Couldn't Take A Stone Cold Stunner.

10. Vince McMahon

Don't get me wrong, Vince can take a Stunner now. But this is more about his first effort. When most people take the Stunner they try to get their knees to hit the same time Austin is landing on the ground in a seated position. It gives the move a more fluid look. The first time Vince took the move, his timing was a bit off and he led with his face. However, with the Austin/McMahon feud Vince would become a better victim of the Stunner, being on the receiving end of countless Stunners over the last 15 years.