10 Best Tag Team Finishing Moves Of All Time

6. Hart Foundation - Hart Attack

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If you spent your school dinnertimes wrestling out in the playground with friends and a tag team match happened to be booked for this big show, the chances are one team would try to use this as their finishing move.

The Hart Foundation were an incredibly popular team in the 1980s, and as such anything they did was likely to be mimicked.

It was also a fairly easy move to try and pull off. Whoever was bigger would act as the Anvil, and hold the poor kid in a bear hug position. The smaller child would channel their inner-Bret Hart and deliver a clothesline to the poor sucker, bringing them crashing to the grass.

It probably made a lot of children cry back in the day, but it also brought Bret and Neidhart a lot of success.

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