WWE: 10 Reasons Antonio Cesaro Is The Most Underrated Wrestler Today

5. Move Set

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QPBXmmnu74Q Cesaro has introduced WWE to some incredible moves. Many of which had fallen out of favour. His finisher the Neutralizer looks great, and shows off his strength. Having a finishing manoeuvre that really stands out is so important, especially one that looks bad ass, and the Neutralizer is definitely bad ass. It's not just his finishing move that excites WWE fans. I'll discuss later his infamous Cesaro Swing but the rest of his offence is just as great. His double foot stomp always looks great, especially for a man of his size. His gutwrench slam is terrific. But perhaps nothing sums up why Antonio Cesaro is the most underrated wrestler on the WWE roster more than his reinvention of the humble European Uppercut. The European Uppercut has been a staple of the wrestling scene for as long as I can remember. Since Cesaro has entered the WWE it has been elevated to a level I've never seen before. His repeated uppercuts look like they would pop his opponents head clean off. However when Cesaro paired the uppercut with launching his opponent into the air it was a stroke of genius. Cesaro calls it The Very European Uppercut, and it has quickly become one of the most popular moves in WWE. As well as looking devastating it's just plain cool. Cesaro has also added a springing version to his arsenal, either off the second rope or springing off the ropes, which is incredible for a man of his size. The video above shows a whole host of ways that Cesaro can deliver a European Uppercut, a move that most people would probably overlook completely.
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