10 Awesome Wrestling Moves WWE Must Bring Back In 2016

7. Implant Buster

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XVp6n_C069M Kharma's run in WWE was over before it really began. She made her TV debut in May 2011, and within a month she was gone. This was a huge shame, as Kharma was (and still is) one of the best female professional wrestlers on the planet. Her arrival in WWE was seen as a sign of things to come, of renewed interest in a legitimate women's division. As it was, another four years would pass before this began to really happen. Kharma's finishing move was the ironically-named Implant Buster, and it has barely been seen in WWE. Michelle McCool used a variant of it called the Wings of Love, but even that was eventually removed. It is essentially a double underhook facebuster, and looks particularly impressive when the lifting portion of it is held and delayed. One theory doing the rounds was that it wasn't being used in the Divas division due to the fact the move was taken breast first, and this caused excess pressure on the surgically-enhanced ladies that made up most of the division years ago. Now that ability is finally taking precedence over cup size, it is time for the Implant Buster to return.
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