10 Wrestlers Who Barely Sold Finishing Moves
6. Brock Lesnar Kicks Out Of An Attitude Adjustment At One
After being completely mauled by Brock Lesnar at SummerSlam 2014, you had to know the former WWE World Heavyweight Champion John Cena would come out guns blazing in their Night of Champions rematch. And, oh boy, did he.
As the bell rang, Cena sprinted at the 'Beast Incarnate'. Once he'd ridden the early Lesnar storm of shoulder tackles into the corner, Cena then only went and nailed the heavyweight overlord with an Attitude Adjustment. Was Cena about to quickly squash the monster who'd rag-dolled him around the Staples Center just a few weeks earlier?
Lesnar had the answer to that question a mere second later as he powered out of the most powerful 'Move of Doom' in Cena's catalogue at a count of one.
This complete no-selling of a weapon which had conquered pretty much everyone in the lockeroom so early in the match showed that Cena had a mighty mountain to climb if he wanted to regain the gold, one that couldn't just be scaled with one quick AA.
Lesnar would later repeat the trick during a WWE World Championship triple threat at the 2015 Royal Rumble, proving that hitting the former UFC Champion with your best shot early likely won't be enough to put down the 'Beast'... if your name isn't Bill Goldberg, that is.