10 greatest super-finishers in wrestling history

This move is simply legendary
Some moves can only be brought out for special occasions

#3 The Steiner Screwdriver

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Steiner used to use one of the most vicious wrestling movves ever when wrestling
Steiner used to use one of the most vicious wrestling moves ever when wrestling

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The 1990s was a decade of incredible innovation in pro wrestling moves, and this was one of them. Back when Scott Steiner was still teaming with his brother Rick, he had one of the craziest moves ever seen as his super-finisher.

The Steiner Screwdriver is basically a vertical suplex into a sitting Tombstone Piledriver. Steiner would show off his power by lifting his opponent in a delayed vertical suplex, and then in a split second would let go of them and drop them into a sitting Tombstone Piledriver.

Many people consider this to be one of the most dangerous moves of all time, especially after what a regular, non-vertical suplex variation of the move did to ‘Stone Cold’ Steve Austin. For Steiner to have used this move regularly throughout his career is a testament to his skill as a pro wrestler.

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Edited by Rohit Nath
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