This is the first case on this list of a move being good but executed poorly. Any of the hundreds of variations of the straightjacket setup look great and the neck breaker version is no exception, hence why William Regal used it so readily in his day and on his sporadic appearances today. Sandow just cant seem to seamlessly set up the move to deliver the bump which is an absolute shame seeing as the rest of his execution is superb. His landing on his neck into a roll is lovely to see and bridges the gap nicely into a pin. It doesnt help that so many superstars cant bump vertical neck breakers so well (neither could I back in the day if Im honest) making the setup and bump sometimes look so laboured that any shock and awe diminishes quicker than a Zack Ryder push.