10 Terrible Wrestlers Who Perfected AWESOME Moves

1. Shane McMahon's Coast-To-Coast

Shane McMahon Coast To Coast Wrestlemania 33
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Shane McMahon has proven himself a capable performer throughout his lengthy career, participating in memorable stunt shows with AJ Styles, Kurt Angle, and Kevin Owens over the decades. A great wrestler, though? Absolutely not. That his pitter-patter punches look like trash but legitimately potato his opponents makes him objectively one of the worst strikers in the sport's history and his submission game is laughably loose, despite his supposed MMA training.

Regardless, 'The Best in the World' does a lot of really cool stuff. From getting launched through plate glass to diving from great heights, he's always been willing to put his body on the line for our entertainment, and while Rob Van Dam probably did it better, McMahon's Coast-to-Coast dropkick is always a highlight.

A man of Shane's age and experience simply shouldn't be able to pull something like this off, yet he still does almost every time he wrestles.

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