#2 Swanton Bomb (Former WWE Champion Jeff Hardy)
Jeff Hardy's popularity knows no end. Serving as a prime tag team star in The Attitude Era, he transformed into one of WWE's biggest fan favorites in the 2000s. The Charismatic Enigma is a three-time world champion in WWE, and with the return of his famous entrance theme, Hardy remains popular, although he presently spends his days trading victories with Karrion Kross.
Hardy has used the Swanton Bomb for decades and it still manages to elicit a tremendous reaction from the audience.
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Amongst the numerous ingenious moves in his arsenal, the Swanton Bomb merits a particular mention as Hardy leaps off the top rope with a senton bomb that essentially looks impactful on any opponent.
#1 The Stomp (Former WWE Champion Seth Rollins)
Seth Rollins is the only former member of The Shield to not hold a world championship during the pandemic era. However, he still has the best finisher compared to his past stablemates, Roman Reigns and Jon Moxley (fka Dean Ambrose).
The Messiah wields "The Stomp" as his finisher, a maneuver that has faced bans and alterations of names multiple times during Seth Rollins' WWE career. "The Stomp" targets the back of the head of a downed foe, thus nullifying any size advantage.
The former WWE Champion initially used the move with the title "Curb Stomp." It was deemed hazardous and was promptly banned.
After borrowing insufficient replacements like the "Pedigree" and "Ripcord Knee," Rollins brought the move back as his finisher, and today, it continues to be one of the most effective maneuvers not only in WWE but in the entire professional wrestling industry.