9. Taka Michinoku
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P_zvhcRttH4&feature=youtu.be&t=4m49s A blast from jobbers past now, with the former Light-Heavyweight Champion Taka Michinoku ranking in at no.9. Though he was rarely taken too seriously in a WWE ring, the Japanese starwho remains an active wrestlerboasted a trule vicious Superkick. Unlike the aforementioned Rusev, Taka was not a big guy. But in this case, his diminutive figure was an asset rather than anything. A low centre of gravity gave Taka the balance and stability to fully commit to his strike. In fact, at the point of impact Takas head was
often below his waist, enabling him to reach his many taller foes and also giving a nasty whip effect to the kick itself. Much of his work may have been restricted to Sunday Night Heat, but dont let his standing on the card fool youTakas Superkick was indeed a force to be reckoned with.