10 Greatest DDT Variations In WWE History

6. The Undertaker

Given that his career has spanned nigh on a quarter of a century, it€™s of little surprise that the Undertaker has turned to the DDT on a number of occasions throughout his career. Unlike many other renditions of the move though, €˜Taker€™s was a particular dynamic DDT. The Deadman utilised a running€”bordering on flying€”DDT, which saw him approach his opponent at pace, jump into the manoeuvre, before falling back for a huge amount of impact. The approach would involve the recipient ducking his head in apparent anticipation of a back body drop, which in essence made €˜Taker€™s DDT a reversal. And when you consider the ease with which the Phenom pulled off the move, despite his considerable size and stature, it only makes more a more impressive spectacle. Much like his Lariat or Suicide Dive, it was a testament to the big man€™s wonderful agility. Kane was another to adopt the technique€”and he still does to this day€”but it was never quite as smooth as the Undertaker€™s version. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGzXTXeo048
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