John Cena: John Cena is a wrestler turned actor and a former rapper who is currently signed to WWE. Cena signed with WWF/WWE in 2001. He is a record 16-time World Champion and a record 13-time WWE Champion. He is also a three-time World Heavyweight Champion, five-time United States Champion, one-time Money in the Bank winner, and a two-time Royal Rumble Winner. Hence it is very evident why he is considered one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. However, one criticism that Cena always faced was his limited Moveset. But, Cena silenced everyone and added new moves to his Moveset. Here are the WWE Superstar’s Top Five moves. Check out. Follow the latest WWE News Updates with InsideSport.IN
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John Cena: Top Five Moves
1. Attitude Adjustment
This is a move that has highly influenced John Cena’s career. John Cena’s finishing move is one of the most popular moves in professional wrestling.
To perform Attitude Adjustment the performing wrestler (Cena) has to pick up the opponent and flip his opponent head-first into his back.
2. STF – Stepover Toehold Facelock
Stepover Toehold Facelock or STF is John Cena’s legendary submission move. He has used it to win several world titles.
To perform the STF the opponent should lie face down on the mat. The performing wrestler then grabs one of the legs of the opponent and places the ankle of the opponent between their thighs.
3. Five Knuckle Shuffle
The Five Knuckle Shuffle is one of John Cena’s most popular moves. Though this move doesn’t cause any huge impacts on the opponent, it is a fan-favorite one. The Five Knuckle Shuffle is preceded by John Cena saying to his opponent “You can’t see me”.
4. Fisherman Suplex
The Fisherman Suplex wears down the opponent and makes the victory more believable for the performing wrestler. This is also known as a leg hook suplex.
To perform the Fisherman Suplex, the performing wrestler hooks the opponent wrestler’s near leg behind the opponent’s knee with their arm and falls backward, flipping the opponent wrestler into their back.
5. Sunset Flip Powerbomb
The Sunset Flip Powerbomb was very impactful and it could change the pace of any match instantly.
To perform Sunset Flip Powerbomb, the performing wrestler bends over and places their opponent in standing head scissors.
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