10 Wrestling Moves So Awesome They're Actually Unbelievable

7. Capture Tombstone

Apollo Crews
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To Apollo Crews, back when he worked as Uhaa Nation and blew up the independent scene to attract the attention of a Triple H-driven scouting network completely in love with the best and brightest on the circuit.

The move above might be taking place on Ricochet, but Crews' strength could result in him pulling it off on others lithe enough to help him pull it off.

It stands to reason that he'd have something ultimately deemed a little too near-the-knuckle (or in this case, neck) taken off him when he eventually signed, but it's surprising he was never permitted to unleash it during one of his moribund TakeOver bouts before he was called up to the main roster.

 
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