WWE: Ranking the top 10 finishers in 2020

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 6. King Corbin: The End of the Days

It’s quite astounding, but in the era of kick-outs and nearfalls, the End of Days has never been kicked out of. King Corbin’s wicked finisher, which involves him flipping over opponents onto their face, is a showcase of his athletic ability. Corbin is one of WWE’s most explosive athletes, having been an NFL player and an accomplished boxer before becoming a quality pro wrestler.

The Deep Six, the Big Boss Man slide, and the chokeslam backbreaker are some of Corbin’s other great moves, but nothing tops the End of Days. It seals the fact that Corbin has one of the company’s best all-around move-sets.

5. Sasha Banks: The Bank Statement

I will readily admit that the End of Days looks cooler than the Bank Statement, but Sasha Banks’ finisher cracks the top five over Corbin’s on this list because of its importance in WWE.

As great as the End of Days is, it hasn’t been involved in as many iconic moments as the Bank Statement. The story-telling weaved around Banks’ finisher in matches is intricate – just go back and rewatch her Match of the Year candidates last year against Ronda Rousey and Becky Lynch.

It’s also been used in some of the biggest wins in WWE over the past handful of years. Remember her Bank Statement through the guardrail in the crowd in a Falls Count Anywhere match with Charlotte Flair? Genius. Absolute genius.

Banks has one of the best submission moves in WWE, and her transitions into the Bank Statement are SLICK. More importantly, she knows how to make her finisher feel like a big deal by layering matches around it.