#3 Paroxysm
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This is a move that was initially Rollins finisher at one point in his career, Paroxysm is a really diverse move as a superstar can create many versions of the move, and that's what makes it one of Rollins best moves in his deep arsenal. You might have seen a version of this move at Summerslam this year when Rollins hit Dolph Ziggler with an inverted superplex and then followed it through with a version of the Paroxysm that got the entire arena on their feet. While the move has been brought back bt Rollins this year, it should become a staple of his moveset going forward, as it is just awesome.
Edited by Vikshith R