Top 10 Midcarders in WWE History Who Had Impressive Finishing Moves

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9. Faarooq (The Dominator)


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Whether he was driving the Nation of Domination, serving as the Undertaker's assistant or breaking skulls as an individual from the APA, there were two things Faarooq never showed signs of change: his renegade disposition and his completing move. 
The Dominator was Faarooq's weapon of decision and he utilized it overwhelming everything in the vicinity. Not content with using so as to rattle bones a progression of high-effect spine busters and powerslams, Faarooq would complete his adversary off by lifting them behind him and strongly flipping them around and pummeling them face-first into the canvas. 
It was an amazing move, one which is infrequently seen today.
Some trust the reason Faarooq quit utilizing the move to such an extent as a part of the last years of his vocation was because of him seriously harming Jeff Hardy on a scene of Monday Night Raw when he couldn't get Jeff the distance onto his shoulder and wound up dropping him on the back of his head. 
"Collapsed him like an accordion," I accept was Jim Ross' examination, however the explanation behind him dropping the move stay unsubstantiated. Regardless, when Faarooq resigned, he brought the Dominator with him.
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