Sister Abigail
Bray Wyatt’s finisher is technically similar to Baron Corbin’s End of Days. Both are reverse STOs with the only difference being that the Sister Abigail uses a swinging motion to drive the opponent face-first into the mat, while Corbin’s finisher lifts the opponent instead of swinging them.
While the swinging reverse STO is used by several wrestlers, Wyatt’s version involves certain theatrical aspects missing in the former. He parts his legs like a perching buzzard, ominously kisses the forehead of his opponent and looks devilishly at the audience before swinging it into action.
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Now, it is not difficult to escape the hold before Sister Abigail, especially since there is so little force involved in keeping the wrestler in a vanquished position. Rather, they seem to be in a trance, which is not unwarranted since the Wyatt family have always been billed as having sinister and supernatural affiliations.
Xavier Woods’s recent hypnotism spells under Bray Wyatt further supplement this observation.