11 Most Overused Moves In WWE
1. Tope Suicida
The crowd is hot. Two wrestlers are outside the ring and a third is inside, watching them batter each other. There's no way the match can be won on the outside, so he can get a rest and attack when he's fresh. But he's a fighter and, whether face or despicable heel, his warrior's spirit will not allow him to take such an easy route to victory. He charges at the ropes, rebounding from them and using the extra momentum to propel himself through the ropes on the other side and headfirst into his opponents.
"This triple-threat match is heating up as RAW rolls on."
Coming over from the Lucha tradition, the Tope Suicida, or suicide dive, is a visually impressive spot that was once a guaranteed way to pop the crowd. Now, it's used before commercial breaks to give performers a chance to lie around on the outside and have a bit of a rest before the camera comes back on. It seems like every wrestler on the roster, from the smallest cruiserweights to the largest heavyweights, has a version of it and it leads to diminishing returns.
Roman Reigns flying over the top rope to take down half the locker room might be a lot better received by fans if he and the other half of the locker room didn't have to do it every single match, no matter the odds against them.