15 Greatest TNA Finishing Moves Ever

11. Desmond Wolfe - Tower Of London

The Tower of London is essentially a cutter off the top rope, which not only makes it pretty cool, but makes the move seem quite dangerous. If the person taking the move lands wrong, it could cause serious neck or head damage, but Desmond Wolfe was a total pro who could make the move not only look great, but made it safe for opponents to take.

While Wolfe's run in TNA was nowhere near as great as it should have been due to the failure of the creative team, he was in a few great matches that showed off his world class abilities. He perfected the bounce into the rope, bounce back clothesline that Dean Ambrose currently has in his repertoire, and he also delivered a beautiful lariat.

But when it comes to flat-out destruction, nothing beats the Tower of London.

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