#2 Negative: Trouble In Paradise
When Baron Corbin, Drew McIntyre and Randy Orton hit their End of Days, Claymore and RKO finishers, the WWE audience has been conditioned to believe that the match will end within the next three seconds.
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In Kofi Kingston’s case, he has been using Trouble In Paradise for several years as a frequent move, but it never particularly stood out as one of the most devastating finishers in WWE.
Since WrestleMania 35, however, Kingston has won almost every one of his matches with Trouble In Paradise – a move that, with respect to the WWE champion, is nothing special compared to the legendary finishers that have been used by people in his position in the past.
For example, the man who Kingston defeated for the title, Daniel Bryan, has multiple ways to win a match every time he competes, whereas the New Day member’s matches end the same way 90 percent of the time.