10 WWE Champions With The Worst Finishing Moves

6. Natalya - Sharpshooter

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There is a point to be made that the Sharpshooter is one of, if not the greatest submission move of all time. It looks painful, it has stacks of credibility with the the audience, and in the arms of a capable wrestlers, one of the most legit finishes to a match in wrestling history.

You'd think that after a decade, Natalya would at least be able to make it look somewhat decent.

Considering Natalya's father, the late great Jim Neidhart, teamed with the legendary Bret Hart for so long, somewhere along the way, one of them would have taken her to the side and shown her the correct way to not only apply the move, but to add that extra snap to make it look credible. Sure, when you're as great as Bret Hart was, everything looked great. But come on... after a decade and we still get such sloppy execution?

As a stateswoman in the division, Natalya certainly has a role to play in the women's ranks, and she isn't anywhere as bad as some of the IWC makes her out to be. Sure, she's a little bland and a bit too familiar nowadays, but most of the grief comes from the fact that she was given the Sharpshooter as her finisher, and it never looks like it's locked in correctly.

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