10 WWE Moves That NEVER Win Matches

9. Yes Kicks (Daniel Bryan)

Daniel Bryan Yes Kicks
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Admittedly, Daniel Bryan doesn't always go for a pin attempt right after landing that final boot to the side of his rival's head. The Miz does though, so maybe he should've been here instead. But it was DB who pioneered this sequence in WWE, and he's guilty of pretending it'll be a knockout blow too.

As instructed, WWE's announcers normally go ape-sh*t whenever Bryan stiffs someone in the temples and then goes for a cover. 'This is it! This is it!", they'll cry, before bouncing behind their commentary desk with awe as someone raises a shoulder at the last possible second.

How the hell did they kick out of that? Maybe ask the hundreds of other wrestlers who have done exactly the same.

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