#4 Argentine DDT
Also known as: Burning Hammer (The Tyler Reks version), Inverted AA
The Burning Hammer is the most sacred maneuver in the history of wrestling. It is not easy to execute and can have fatal consequences, leading to its rare use. Brian Kendrick famously performed this move in the Cruiserweight Classic. Wrestling pundits were shocked to see such a risky move take place in a WWE ring but were equally disappointed as the maneuver did not give Kendrick the victory.
The best way to avoid this unnecessary backlash and chances of injuries is to use a much safer version of the move, which is the Argentine DDT.
Who could use it in WWE?
Used by Tyler Reks on WWE TV, WWE billed this move as the 'Burning Hammer' much to the disappointment of wrestling fans, given the original Burning Hammer's reputation. WWE only needs to avoid calling it the Burning Hammer, and they'll be good to go. This move is very similar to the Attitude Adjustment, and so it can be adopted by someone like Samoa Joe or even Braun Strowman, who can mock John Cena by using this move as their finisher.
John Cena reportedly stopped many wrestlers from using any move similar to the AA, and this can be played into a storyline, which will ultimately see Cena returning to the ring and putting over another talented Superstar.