Mr. McMahon faces a slew of allegations from former talent.
BANNED MANUEVERS
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Seth Rollins delivering a curb stomp to Dolph Ziggler.
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One final thing worth mentioning, is that the complaint also lists the moves that are currently banned by WWE. Here's a look at that list.
CURB STOMP: In April of 2005, WWE banned a finisher called the curb stomp, which features the delivery of a foot stomp to a prostrate wrestlers head.
PILEDRIVER: The Piledriver is a dangerous maneuver in which a wrestler grabs his or her opponentlife turns them upside down and drops them into a sitting position, driving their head into the canvas.
VERTEBREAKER: This is a piledriver style move involving holding an opponent upside down, back to back by the arms, them driving them into the mat by dropping to a seated position, causing the opponent to land on their neck, shoulders and back of the head.
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