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These finishers are from the past and present Women of the WWEand I won't say they are the best because everyone has their own opinion and maybe won't agree with my list. These are some of my favorite finishers I hope you enjoy my list. Please comment down below what are your favorite finishers and follow me to know when I post and subscribe.  The CountDown begins...



15.Last Call

This move known as a Sunset flip powerbomb is when the wrestler is bent over and places their opponent in standing head scissors.Having said that sometimes the wrestler moves forward somewhat so the opponent's midsection is between the wrestler's thighs instead of their head. The wrestler wraps their arms around the opponent's midsection in a waist lock, then jumps and rolls forward, under the opponent's legs, and into a seated position, forcing the opponent to fall back to the mat. The resulting position can lead to a sit out pin.
14.The Facelift

This move involves the attacking wrestler standing on a platform and facing the back of a standing opponent while applying an inverted face lock. From this position the attacking wrestler leaps forward, somersaulting, to roll the inverted face lock into a three-quarter face lock, as they fall the wrestler drops to a seated position and driving the opponent's jaw into their shoulder for a jawbreaker, or, the wrestler falls back-first forcing the opponent's face into the mat/shoulder for the bulldog.
13. Emma Lock

The wrestler first takes the opponent's legs then, bends them at the knees, and crosses them, placing one ankle in the other leg's knee-pit before then turning around so that they are facing away from the opponent and places one of their feet into the triangle created by the opponent's crossed legs. The wrestler then places the opponent's free ankle under their knee-pit and bridges backward to reach over their head and locks their arms around the opponent's head preceded by a hair-pull stomp to the opponent's back. 
12.Dis-Arm-Her

The wrestler lies on the opponent's back, at a 90° angle to him, putting some or all of his weight on the opponent to prevent him from moving. The opponent's arm is then hooked and pulled back into his body, stretching the forearms, biceps and pectoral muscles.A seated variation also exists as Becky Lynch uses it as the Dis-arm-her, where the attacking wrestler takes a facedown opponent's arm in a kneeling position adding pressure by pulling back on the arm.
11. Twisted Bliss

This move sees the attacking wrestler facing the prone opponent with the attacker leaping forward into the air rotating their body in a semi-circle to end upside down as if doing a midair cartwheel then landing on the opponent chest first. Alexa Bliss uses this move as her finisher.
10. Stratusfaction
                                                                                   

A bulldog is a move in which the wrestler applies a headlock or face lock to his opponent and leaps forward, so that the wrestler lands on his back or in a sitting position, driving the opponent’s face into the mat. A standard diving bulldog sees a wrestler jump down on an opponent from an elevated platform and applies any version of a headlock to take down the opponent to the mat. This move was popularized as a finishing move for WWE wrestler Trish Stratus.
9. Mickie-DT

A slight variation where instead of just falling backward, the wrestler jumps up while holding the front face lock and then uses the weight and momentum to pull the opponent down on their head. Also, a variation of this move is sometimes seen where, as the wrestler jumps, they use the horizontal position to execute a front dropkick to the knees of the opponent to add additional impact to the move.
8. FaithBreaker

The move starts when a position in which the opponent is bent forward against the wrestler's midsection, the wrestler grabs around his or her opponent's midsection and lifts so that the opponent is held upside down, facing in the same direction as the wrestler. The wrestler then hooks both arms of the opponent using his or her legs and then falls forward planting the opponent's body into the mat face-first. The move often sees the wrestler keep his/her legs hooked under the arms of the opponent after hitting the move. This move was made famous by A.J. Styles, who refers to the move as the Styles Clash. Styles performs the maneuver with a variation, as seen in the photos to the right: he does not hook the opponent's arms before performing the slam, but takes two steps and moves his legs in front of the opponent's arms enabling him to use his legs to cover the shoulders for a pin.
7. Eat Defeat
The user applies a standing wrist lock on their opponent, then places their foot on the opponent's face and falls backward, forcing the opponent's face into their foot. This move is used as a finishing move by Gail Kim
6. Glam Slam

The wrestler hooks both an opponent's arms in an elevated double chicken wing, lifts them up into the air from behind, then drops the opponent down onto the mat face first. There is also a sit out variation, where a wrestler hooks their opponent's legs and drops to a seated position while planting the opponent's face into the canvas between the wrestler's legs. WWE Hall of Famer Beth Phoenix used this as her finishing move.
5.Bank Statement

This variation of the cross face is performed in a bridging position where the wrestler wraps both hands around the opponent's neck and pulls back, which applies pressure to the neck and bridges on the opponent's back for added leverage. This variation is used as a finisher and submission by Sasha Banks.
4. Figure 8
The wrestler stands over the opponent who is lying on the mat face up and grasps a leg of the opponent. The wrestler then does a spinning toe hold and grasps the other leg, crossing them into a 4  as he does so and falls to the mat, applying pressure to the opponent's crossed legs with his own. While the hold applies pressure to the knee, it actually can be very painful to the shin of the victim an invented bridging variation by Ric Flair's daughter Charlotte.
3.Eclipse

Ember Moon's version of the stunner is when the wrestler launches themselves off the top rope and does a corkscrew rotation. After completing the corkscrew, whilst still in mid-air the attacking wrestler applies a three-quarter face lock to the opponent whilst falling down to a seated position to complete the stunner.
2. Asuka Lock 

The wrestler first performs the chicken wing to one of the opponent's arms.They then take the other arm and  wrap it around the opponent's neck, and then either pulls the wrestler's head to the side which puts pressure on the neck and shoulders or leaves the arm tucked under the chin as in a one-armed sleeper hold. Depending on the wrestler's preference, he may clasp his hands together to secure the hold. In many cases, the wrestler will drop to the mat and lock the opponent in a body scissor lock to make escape even more difficult.
1. Widows Peak

The elevated shoulder neck breaker, first sees the attacking wrestler lift an opponent into a position where the opponent and the wrestler are back to back with the opponent's head pulled across the shoulder of the attacking wrestler and their legs hooked over the wrestler's legs. From this position the attacking wrestler will drop to a sitting or kneeling position, driving the back of the opponent's neck into the shoulder of an attacking wrestler and the knees of the opponent into the mat. This move can also see the opponent's neck placed over the attacking wrestler's head instead of their shoulder.

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