10 Wrestling Moves So Awesome They're Actually Unbelievable

2. Steiner Screwdriver

Steiner Screwdriver
WWE

Scott Steiner had everything.

As evidenced in his overdue late-90s solo run (and the past-his-peak-but-p*ss-funny TNA years), 'Big Poppa Pump' knew how to portray the character he was clearly born to portray after years as a sh*tkicking sibling alongside brother Rick.

But that guy was mind-blowingly cool too.

A fully deserved Hall Of Fame induction came as something as a shock a few years removed from Scotty calling Stephanie McMahon and Triple H worse that sh*t, but anybody nailing Frankensteiners and the horrifying Steiner Screwdriver deserve a spot in any elite club. The brothers went hard on jobbers, but Steiner couldn’t have worked harder to protect scrubs taking this.

He had to, just so they could live to tell the tale.

 
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