So he had to stop. Trivia Tuesday! Because the Last Ride was his finisher as the American Badass. When he returned as The Deadman everyone wanted to see the Tombstone. Stone Cold Steve Austin. Career: Stone Cold Steve Austin is arguably the most popular wrestler ever to lace up a pair of boots and his status as a first-ballot Hall of Famer is justified by his many World title reigns and his role in the eventual victory of the WWF in the Monday Night Wars.
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Scott Steiner is arguably one of the scariest personalities in wrestling, so it isn't surprising he would invent a move as brutal and terrifying as the Steiner Screwdriver. This move is truly a testament to how strong Big Poppa Pump was at his peak, as well as his athleticism. Steiner would hold the opponent up in the air for a vertical suplex and then transition them or toss them in the air and then drive them down into sit-out tombstone piledriver.
If there is a true master of the piledriver, it has to be Jerry "The King" Lawler. During his time as the face of Memphis wrestling, he delivered the move to everyone from Randy Savage to Andy Kaufman. In that territory, it was treated as a way to end someone's career. Lawler, as well as the late Paul Orndorff, put an extra level of impact into the move by jumping into the air and seemingly spiking their opponent's head into the ground. Although the move existed beforehand, no one could predict just how important this move would become when The Undertaker hit his first version on Koko B.
Ware at the Survivor Series - which may have been the ugliest version of it as well. Over the years, this version of the piledriver became arguably most the most famous finisher in WWE history, ending so many matches during The Undertaker's WrestleMania win streak as well as gasps when people managed to kick out.
Plenty of other men had their variations of the Tombstone, but it will always be synonymous with The Phenom. According to a report, WWE may soon release at least 10 more superstars from their contracts.
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