5. Sheamus's Brogue Kick: Sheamus Brogue Kick is at number 5 throwback twist to a bitter wrestling feud. It also helps develop Sheamus into a more refined in-ring performer. His Brogue kick generated too much force that the victim cannot hold it.
He isn't exceptionally sharp on the mic. Watch him do any mic work with established superstars. He generally gets eaten alive, even when he's supposed to come out on top.But His Brogue kick is the only reason that he is surviving in WWE.
4. Neville's Red Arrow : Neville (The gravity forgotten) is the new sensation in wwe. Specially his finisher move the Red Arrow demolishing his victims. The Red Arrows are the acrobatic division of the Royal Air Force in England. In his debut match in wwe Neville left the audience in awe. There’s no one in the entire company that moves the way he does. Neville’s best – the Red Arrow, will cease to draw a reaction, if the audience is overexposed to it. Neville has much more to offer than this one move but the way he’s being sold to us, it seems like it’s about the only thing he can do. In this Move Neville Fly High and after making a cross like move in air he lands on the opponents which generate huge impact.
3. Roman Reigns Spear: Currently, Roman Reigns is acting as the face of WWE and he has two main finishing moves that ends up the victim unconscious. But his spear is brutally destroyed the victim breaking his ribs. Roman Reigns is muscle man and he got a big and strong arm which is the reason behind the massive force generated in his spear.
Many other superstar opted the same spear as their finisher move including Edge and Goldberg, but Roman execute if perfectly after the superman punch.
2. Randy Orton's RKO: Randy Orton's signature finisher to leave his opponent down for the count. The RKO is an incredibly popular finishing move (more popular, some would argue, than Randy himself), primarily due to its impact, versatility, and impressive aesthetics. It’s fast, loud, and Orton can build to it slowly or bust it out in the blink of an eye. Randy Orton doesn't always wait for an opponent to face him before delivering a deadly RKO. The reason why RKO is so effective that it leads the opponents face right on the mat which is brutal.
And if you ever question the devastation factor of the F5, ask A-Train how bad Lesnar can make things with his F5. Whether Lesnar used this on a smaller opponent to make him look more dominant, or on much larger opponents to showcase his strength, the F-5 has remained one of the most impressive and aesthetically-pleasing finishing maneuvers. Despite being very popular with wrestling fans, with many considering it their favorite
wrestlings move.