It is simple in design and relatively safe to execute, yet it often looks as brutal as its name sounds.
The spinebuster.
It's been one of my favorite wrestling maneuvers ever since Arn Anderson planted the likes of Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels with it back in the late '80s.
The move is a game-changer that can come from virtually anywhere in a moment's notice.
It has proven to be effective as a transitional, finishing and desperation move.
There have been many incarnations of the spinebuster across the globe, but for the purposes of this list, I have narrowed the field just slightly.
A spinebuster only qualifies if it:
A) has appeared in North America,
B) is not an Alabama ...
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