WWE Biography: Stone Cold’s “Stunner” – The Best Finishing Move EVER! | A&E

One of the most legendary moves in wrestling, performed by one of the most legendary wrestlers of all time: Stone Cold’s “Stunner”.

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34 thoughts on “WWE Biography: Stone Cold’s “Stunner” – The Best Finishing Move EVER! | A&E

  1. Even the boss wanted to take Stunners. Could’ve sat back on his billions but wanted to get involved and take the bumps. Always respected Vince for that.

  2. Stone Cold is one of the greatest icons in WWF/WWE history. His character/gimmick was incredible, and People loved it because he was an outlaw and did not respect anything or anyone. He did and said what he wanted, and he performed that in such a great and entertaining way; it was just fantastic. You can watch any video; when the broken glass hits, the audience goes crazy.

  3. The stunner actually changed after Austin and Scott Hall's feud. Austin doesn't do anything different, but the opponent used to drop to their knees. Scott Hall started taking it where Hall landed on his feet, and did a big stomp at the point of impact. After that, you'll see that all stunners going forward had the added foot stomp by the person taking the move.

  4. At the end when he said that's one of the things he loved to hear, I just want you to know, we all got that same feeling when we heard that glass break! Thanks just isn't enough, you made all of childhoods better for a few hours every week!

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