10 New Finishers Seth Rollins Should Consider For WWE Return
3. Paroxysm
This is one of Rollins' signature moves, which saw more action in his pre-Shield days. One wonders if WWE have concerns over the safety of the move, but considering that the bump is similar to a number of other permitted moves, it should be on the table.
Rollins starts with reverse suplex lift, spins 180 degrees and brings the opponent across his body before finishing with a standard reverse DDT drop.
Packed with motion and rotation, the Paroxysm appears more complex in real time than it actually is, which gives it a flair to match Rollins' superlative grappling skills. It can be slapped on at a moment's notice, and it can be reversed with great skill, making it a good set-up for those obligatory momentum shifts.
In general, it's a unique move with some storytelling possibilities, and it has the look of an impactful finisher.