7. Hammerlock/Chicken Wing
While it’s hard to see much of a connection to Greco-Roman Wrestling in the WWE these days, there were far more amateur moves used inside the squared circles in the 1970s and 80s, and of all people, George “The Animal” Steele used this painful-looking move as his finisher. The simple joint manipulation of holding somebody’s arm against their back and twisting until their shoulder pops seems painful enough, but Bob Backlund put a different kind of twist on the hold, also applying a cross-face. Fans will remember Backlund’s version of the move being what led him to his second WWE championship against Bret Hart in 1994. Hart would use the same Cross-Face Chicken Wing, as then-WWE announcers dubbed it, to defeat Backlund in an “I Quit” match at WrestleMania XI.
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