10 Wrestlers Who Hated Taking Wrestling Moves

3. Kurt Angle Thinks The Last Ride Sucks

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On top of being one of the most respected and captivating performers ever to step in-between the ropes, The Undertaker also came equipped with two of the most chilling and convincing finishers the business had to offer.

The dangers that can arise from taking a Tombstone Piledriver are fairly self-explanatory, but you may be surprised to hear that it was actually The Last Ride that struck more fear into The Deadman's colleagues.

Former Olympic gold medalist (with a broken frickin' neck) and wrestling legend Kurt Angle has happily admitted that the move that really concerned him when it came time to throw down with The Phenom was that very modified-power-bomb.

As Angle put it after being asked which finishing move he hated taking the most on his podcast, "I mean, you talk about wanting to crap your pants when you hit the mat. It's a very forceful move, and... he is seven feet tall, so when he puts his hands up, you are eight feet in the air before he powerbombs you for the Last Ride."

When you put it that way, it's really no surprise Angle genuinely dreaded being sent for this dizzying ride.

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