10 Terrible Wrestlers Who Perfected AWESOME Moves

3. Matt Morgan's Hellevator

Matt Morgan Hellevator
WWE

A stuttering big man (literally, for a while) cursed by Vince McMahon's fondness for green giants and wacky gimmicks, Matt Morgan struggled for years before finally finding his footing in TNA. 'The Blueprint' was never the most captivating big man, though he was a good athlete for a man of his size (7', 308bs), and put the pieces together to an impressive extent once free of WWE, though he was pretty much done by 2013.

"Terrible" doesn't fit late-career TNA Matt Morgan. It does, however, feel like an appropriate descriptor for the performer he was in WWE, as the inexperienced monster was thrust into a spotlight he just wasn't ready for. Poor fella.

Whatever the case, Morgan's Hellevator was always incredible. Matt would hoist hopeless opponents into the air and leave them hanging in a vertical suplex, letting the blood rush to their heads before bringing them crashing down with a brutal side slam. It's so awesome that it makes you wonder why another prominent powerhouse hasn't tried to steal it from him.

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