10 Wrestling Moves Let Down By Terrible Names

4. Attitude Adjustment

UNDERTAKER BAD MOVE NAMES
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John Cena may not be the world's greatest wrestler, but his finisher is a perfect conclusion to his arsenal. The manoeuvre once had the character-fitting name of the FU and was a quirky response to Brock Lesnar's F-5. However, when the PG Era was in full-swing, the name was changed to the Attitude Adjustment (or AA for short).

The name change wasn't a popular decision for a number of reasons. First of all, it removed what was possibly the only cutting-edge attribute John Cena had left. Moreover, the word "Attitude" carries a lot of weight in the WWE Universe and reminds us of a time when things were much better. So, it doesn't help that the word is now associated with the one man that is the personification of everything non-Attitude about WWE.

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