#2 The Undertaker
The Undertaker has been Chokeslamming people for over twenty years. It has been a signature move of his for so long because it’s much easier to set up and use in his big feuds and in non-wrestling segments.
The move works perfectly for the Undertaker character: he’s in full control and slams his opponent down from a great height without it looking like it took much effort. And because he’s one of the tallest wrestlers in WWE, Undertaker has managed to hit some truly fantastic Chokeslams, much to the delight of the WWE audience.
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The only reason Undertaker’s Chokeslam doesn’t hold the number one spot its because it has been a ‘signature’ move for so many years and hasn’t led to that many pinfalls. As impressive as Undertaker’s Chokeslam is, it has led to a 2-count way more than it has led to victory.
If you watched most of Undertaker’s matches (especially post-2004), Undertaker would hit the Chokeslam after hitting the leg drop and it would almost always be used as a setup for the Tombstone.