https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2C27IjmuVJY Few took the spinebuster to new heights like DLo Brownboth literally and figuratively. Browns spinebuster was a lifting, sit-out variation which he fittingly dubbed Sky High. He would achieve the first portion of this move by lifting his opponent under each arm for some added elevation, before falling with his opponent into a seated position to give the move a more impactful feel. Despite the lifting element, Brown was able to pull the move off on much more sizeable opponentssuch as the 400 pound Mark Henrymaking it the perfect complement for his high flying Lo Down frog splash. The move helped Brown on his way to winning a joint-record four European Championshipsprobably the defining stat of his WWE career. But in a wider context, his Sky High became the inspiration for various other Superstars finishers, the most recent example being Titus ONeil. But ultimately, the fact that Brown never progressed beyond the mid-card makes it difficult to rank his version of the spinebuster any higher.