10 Best Finishing Moves In WWE Today

1. F-5 (Brock Lesnar)

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Anybody who regularly tunes into WWE programming will tell you that Brock Lesnar is one of the most credible stars on the entire roster. It's entirely believable that Brock could hoist any man onto his shoulders and slam them onto the mat, the guy just has that primal look and domineering size.

When Lesnar exploded onto the scene in 2002, he started levelling foes with the F-5. A variation of the TKO finishing hold, Brock first drapes the victim over his shoulders before spinning them out and down onto the canvas. Due to his strength, the signature move looks fantastic.

One of the best aspects of the F-5 is that Lesnar has shown he can do it to anybody. Everyone from smaller workers to giants like The Big Show and The Undertaker have been flattened by the hold, and it is rarely followed up by a near fall.

Most of the time the F-5 is performed, the end of the match is nigh. Aside from a few exceptions in marquee bouts, it's one move that has been protected by WWE.

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