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If you're thrown thru light tubes in front of 15 people down south you better make sure you get cut badly so they get their $5 dollars worth.
No one can use the same finisher even if said finisher is the most lethal move ever invented and would turn you into a world champion within a week.
You can't escape a sleeper hold while you're fresh, but if the ref lifts your arm for the third time its a guaranteed adrenaline rush + escape
Jumping from the top rope, only really hurts you when you miss your opponent. Albeit, in more modern times, some wrestlers have tried to sell the impact a bit better.
Various suplexes are more powerful if they're signature moves. A fireman's carry slam is practically ineffective, unless it's called the Attitude Adjustment. Then it's death.
Going through a table that essentially breaks your fall, is more painful than being slammed directly to the mat/floor.
Climbing a ladder is an incredibly hard thing to do. Sometimes requiring a good 30 seconds between each step.
But Kevin Nash has one of the daintiest powerbombs in the game. There are some guys who look like they are trying to drill for oil with their opponent.The only problem with this one is that a person's finisher is the result of training to a level beyond everyone else. Everyone hits clotheslines, but Kazuchika Okada has trained his so much that a ripcord lariat is absolutely lethal. It's what happens when technique meets hard work, dude.
If you want to inflict serious injury on your opponent by putting him through the Spanish announce table, you better take the monitors out first.
But Kevin Nash has one of the daintiest powerbombs in the game. There are some guys who look like they are trying to drill for oil with their opponent.