10 Wrestlers With Finishing Moves That Were Illegal

7. Ric Flair - Low Blow

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When you go by the moniker of "The Dirtiest Player in the Game", it's safe to assume that said playing of said game usually won't involve much sticking to the established set of rules for the most part.

And, sure enough, when it came to the storied and often controversial career of Ric Flair, a shocking low blow behind a referee's back before eventually picking up the vital "W" was always never too far around the corner. Similarly to Latino Heat, though, with ref's eventually becoming wise to The Nature Boy's tricks, the former WCW World Heavyweight Champion was soon forced to think outside the box when it came to nailing an adversary in the nuts.

Everything from swinging his leg backwards when standing in-between the official and his opponent, hiding underneath the ref's view on his knees to deliver the blow, to even disguising a below the belt attack as a Bronco Buster block all made their presence known in Flair's always nefarious route to victory.

And you can almost guarantee he'll bring his illegal weapon back to the party when stepping out for his surreal final match at the end of July, too.

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