10 New Finishers Seth Rollins Should Consider For WWE Return
2. God's Last Gift
What we have here, rarely seen since Rollins' Ring of Honor days, is a somewhat understated move that shines once deconstructed. Start with a fisherman suplex hold, then follow with a DDT that somehow ends up in a small package pin.
It's as if Jake the Snake and Mr. Perfect were in a lab one stormy night and gave birth to a move nobody could perform until Tyler Black appeared.
In slow motion, you essentially see Rollins go up and form a ball with his opponent before crashing down and locking in the pin. It exudes the kind of technical prowess that made the PerfectPlex a classic, and it makes for a fine “game over.”
There are probably concerns over some of the boys being able to take this move safely, as it's almost more piledriver than DDT. For the umpteenth time, however, when a guy excels at ring safety the way Rollins does, there should be some wiggle room.