10 More Awesome Wrestling Moves WWE Wrestlers Are Secretly Sitting On

From sick DDT's to insane piledrivers, these WWE wrestlers are sitting on some badass secret moves.

AJ Styles Moonsault DDT
WWE

You've likely stumbled upon the term, 'wrestling the WWE style' if you've been following the product for longer than five minutes. In short, this pretty much involves a wrestler building a move-set and forging a way or working that reduces the risk of injury and gives the fans in attendance a simple dose of wrestling storytelling.

It isn't for everyone, but neither is McDonald's, and they also seem to be doing OK.

One of the downsides of this way of performing is that stars who were once known for pulling out jaw-dropping and innovative manoeuvres on a nightly basis on the independent circuit or in other promotions, ultimately find themselves stripping back their diverse arsenal to fit the WWE bill.

This means that some of the most insane and captivating weapons some of your current favourite stars have in their back pockets have been left to collect rust, only to be pulled out once every blue moon to pop those in the know.

Body breaking submissions, updated tributes to legends of the past, and eye-catching strikes to the face are just a few of the awesome moves these WWE wrestlers are clearly saving for a rainy day.

10. Cesaro - Neutraliser

AJ Styles Moonsault DDT
PWG

It took a while for Cesaro and his insanely powerful move-set to catch on with the WWE faithful, but once folks figured out they could have a rollicking good time chanting along to each subsequent cycle of the Cesaro Swing, the Swiss Superman was off to the races.

However, the former United States Champion hasn't always relied on the likes of the swing/sharpshooter combination to get the job done in the squared-circle. Back when he was plying his trade on the independent scene, The King of Swing tried out a number of finishers, utilising everything from an Alpamare Waterslide, to a Lasartesse Lift. Yet, his most devastating device during those early days had to be the Neutraliser.

And no, we're not talking about the current face-planting finisher in his toolkit of the same name.

This submission involves Cesaro taking his opponent's leg, arching it over his neck in a single-legged Boston Crab before sitting down on their lower-back and waiting for the inevitable tap. It's as devastating as it sounds and would act as another savage string in the SmackDown star's bow should he decide to dust it off again now he's hovering around the main event scene.

 
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