WWE Clash Of Champions 2016: 10 Things You May Have Missed

6. Cesaro Hitting The 619

Cesaro Sheamus
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It's been years since WWE fans witnessed Rey Mysterio gracefully using the ropes to perform his 619 signature move. One thing is for sure, nobody expected to see the move re-aired in the 'Best Of 7 Series' final between Sheamus and Cesaro, but the kick was brought back out of retirement during the match.

Whenever Mysterio would fire his opponents towards the ropes and leave them dangling over perfectly, everyone knew that the 619 was coming. When Sheamus reeled backwards and landed chin first over the middle rope, few could have guessed that his Swiss opponent was about to perform his own little tribute to the masked man.

The announcers even called the move by name, showing surprise themselves that Cesaro had used the 619. This variation of the move didn't come out quite as graceful as Rey's used to, but it was a nice touch. If Cesaro starts using the 619 regularly, it'd be a sweet addition to his arsenal.

Elsewhere on the show, T.J Perkins started performing Eddie Guerrero's trademark suplexes, marking two big Mexican tributes from WWE.

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