10 Awesome Wrestling Moves WWE Wrestlers Are Secretly Sitting On
3. Shinsuke Nakamura - The Landslide
When researching this article, your writer felt absolutely sure that there would be something from Shinsuke Nakamura's storied career, that was entirely alien to fans who'd exclusively followed his WWE run. Something from his critically-lauded time in NJPW that was so brutal, so impactful, that anyone in the first three rows feels it in their teeth.
I was half right. You see, despite his style (and indeed his whole gimmick) feeling like it's centered around the powerful strikes he can deliver with all four limbs and their assorted pointy bits, Nakamura's original finisher was a classic slam.
Named the Landslide, he would hoist his opponents onto his shoulders (like the AA), before flipping them 180 degrees into the air (also like the AA), dropping them down onto their back (also also like the AA), and arriving in a sitdown position to make the pin.
As his wrestling technique changed he dropped the move in favour of the Kinshasa, but did bust this out on AJ Styles during their legend... arily disappointing WrestleMania clash.