WWE: 10 Wrestlers Who Had Multiple Finishing Moves

1. Big Show

Finishers: Chokeslam, Showstopper, Final Cut, Alley Oop, Colossal Clutch, Cobra Clutch Slam, and Knockout Punch/WMD (2008-present). The Big Show came into both WCW and WWE with the type of fanfare befitting a 7', 400lbs. behemoth. In WCW, "The Giant" was considered the master of the chokeslam, and rarely would a Giant victory come without his massive hands around an opponent's neck, slamming him to the mat for the pinfall. When Giant joined WWF in 1999 and became The Big Show, the chokeslam remained his bread-and-butter, using it to pin Triple H at that year's Survivor Series for the WWF Championship. But after Big Show's initial push came to a halt following WrestleMania 2000, he dropped down the card. It was at this time that either he or the front office or someone decided he needed to update his moveset. And he tried. Oh, how The Big Show did try. He tried a legdrop inverted bulldog he called "The Showstopper." He borrowed a move from The Hurricane, using a spinning headlock elbow drop he called "The Final Cut." The "Alley Oop" was a reverse powerbomb he used during the Invasion. The Colossal Clutch was a Camel Clutch, made "colossal" because of his size I'm guessing. The Cobra Clutch Slam was used frequently during the D-X/McMahon feud in 2006. Finally, after years of looking for a replacement to the chokeslam, Big Show found it in a simple punch: the WMD, a knockout punch that has thus far done just that, knocking out everyone who has found themselves within arm's reach of Big Show.
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