3. Tetsuya Naito - Destino
It takes an exceptional wrestler to make a basic reverse DDT look like the most powerful move in the world. Yet that is what Naito has done. By performing a somersault onto his opponent, he uses this forward momentum to put more power into the force delivered when he drops his opponents onto the canvas.
This is why, when you see Naito hit the Destino, his opponents don’t just land flat on the canvas. Instead, they land on their upper shoulders or neck, and in some cases, the force behind it is enough to spin them onto their stomachs.
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This move is basically a New Japan version of the RKO, in that Naito can pull it off almost out of nowhere. That gives his matches a much greater degree of unpredictability and drama, which is one of the many reasons why he remains such a popular wrestler both in his native Japan and around the world.