4. Tiger Driver '91
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F2MUUYRPAIM Mitsuaharu Misawa was on the receiving end of a couple of Kobashi's Burning Hammers, but he had plenty of fire-power in his arsenal, too. Misawa, one of the greatest in-ring performers ever, was renowned for his vicious elbows, Emerald Frosion and suplex variations. His most dangerous move was undoubtedly the Tiger Driver '91, which was reserved strictly for only the biggest and most important matches. The move is a like a tiger bomb, only instead of dropping his opponent with a flat-back bump between his outstretched legs, Misawa instead drops to his knees and lets them fall directly on top of their heads. It is, quite frankly, a miracle that nobody suffered life-changing injuries as a result of this move. Those 90s All-Japan wrestlers really were as tough as old boots.
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