10 Awesome Wrestling Moves WWE Wrestlers Are Secretly Sitting On
7. Ricochet - Double Moonsault
A moonsault is one of the hardest moves to pull-off in professional wrestling. Not only is it a backflip from an incredibly precarious, unstable, surface, but it requires the performer to resist the instinct to land on their feet and, instead, take the full force of the impact across their front.
A slight miscalculation one way, and you'll drop yourself on your head from 6ft in the air. A slight miscalculation the other, and your feet will power straight through the abdomen of your prone opponent. Ricochet, absurdly-aerobic, physics-offending, alien boy that he is, can do two of these at once. Or rather, he used to.
Largely replaced now with the equally as impressive-looking (but likely far easier to execute) 630 Senton, the double moonsault was a staple of his time in New Japan and Lucha Underground. It did make a stunning appearance from the top of Wargames cell towards the end of his NXT run, but by and large, it's not something WWE fans have ever bore witness to.
Given the level of innovation Ricochet displays on a weekly-basis though, it's also in there somewhere.