10 Wrestlers Who Perfected A Finisher On Its Owner

6. John Cena Hits Rock Bottom

Becoming such a common statement on the man (that it's almost become uncool to even reference) John Cena has always been seen as to be found wanting, in terms of his in-ring capabilities.

The reality couldn't be further from the truth, as evidenced by Cena's role as martial in his Twice in a Lifetime battles with the film star model of The Rock.

Though not as popular as the high-adrenaline, acrobatic style of the current crop of performers, Cena used the second match of this series to add a collection of desperate power plays into his work that only increased the swelling drama as the minutes ticked away.

With the former Doctor of Thuganomics expending the majority of his basic weaponry, Cena resorted to a leaf out of Rocky's book, hitting The Great One with his own Rock Bottom.

Of course, Cena didn't excel in his technical authority over the move, but the absolute power that Cena drilled the Hollywood A-Lister into the mat with, had the capacity 'Mania 29 audience believing that Cena had wrapped things up there and then.

An example of using your own strengths (and thirst for redemption) to enhance another star's signature, The Rock hit Rock Bottom by the end of the night as Cena held the WWE Championship aloft with the night drawing to a close.

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