#1 Kane
Nobody in WWE – or in all of wrestling, for that matter – does a better Chokeslam than Kane.
There was something in Kane’s Chokeslam that gave it extra impact when he hit it. Maybe it was the way he wrenched his arm after landing the move, or maybe it was the elevation he got with it.
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Or maybe it was the way he bent them forward before lifting them to give it additional momentum. Whatever the reason, Kane’s Chokeslam looked so good and so badass that it was actually believable as a finisher, even as other wrestlers used it as a transitional move.
The sight Kane Chokeslamming people has been a highlight of WWE programming for years. In some cases, he Chokeslammed people using only one hand, which made sense given how ridiculously strong Kane was in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
And in one case, he even Chokeslammed two people with one arm, lifting both Kurt Angle and referee Charles Robinson up at the same time without any effort.
In executing the perfect Chokeslam on so many occasions, Kane managed to turn this simple move into one of the best moves in all of WWE.