10 Best Superkicks In WWE History

7. Rikishi

As we saw with Tajiri, flexibility is a trait that goes hand-in-hand with the Superkick. It is not however, one that you might associate with a 400 pound Samoan. And while Rikishi may lack the kind of mobility that Tajiri can boast, given his figure it€™s remarkable that he can execute a Superkick so nicely. Much of his weight is distributed around his mid-section and thighs, which for any mere mortal would make the logistics of a Superkick incredibly difficult indeed. But despite his size, Rikishi still manages to nail a pretty awesome Superkick, with a reach that has be known to take out giants such as Kane and A-Train in the past. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y3Gf5ZCLtHk The fact that he remained able to pull off the move at the ripe old age of 47 when he faced Heath Slater two years ago is a testament to his deceiving athleticism. His Superkick may not boast the explosiveness of fellow big-man Rusev, but given that he can pull off the attack despite carrying extra 100 pounds makes Rikishi worthy of a spot on this list.
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