10 Best Superkicks In WWE History

5. Booker T

As well as a penchant for comical one-liners, Booker T was also blessed with extremely long legs. And just like a number of others on this list, the Book was sure to play to those strengths. His moveset included the Scissors Kick, the Harlem Sidekick and of course his own version of the Superkick. In a similar fashion to Rusev, Booker would launch himself into the kick to create a more impactful effect. But rather than approach his foe like a bull in a china shop, the six-time world champion showed much more grace in his stride. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i0u4x9TWAXg As light and nimble on his feet as ever, this enabled Booker to spring into the attack, adding to his natural reach to muster up an elegant yet effective strike. Perhaps the power approach of the likes of Rusev would realistically inflict more damage, but in a profession famed for its theatrics and spectacle, Booker T€™s Superkick is arguably more fitting.
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