Why does Kevin Owens do the stunner now?

I call it the Stunner because I'm never going to change its name, it wouldn't feel right. I'm doing my best to do right by it. It's a tribute to him in a way but it's also a thrill for me to do it. So I don't want to make it my own. I'm fine…

I call it the Stunner because I'm never going to change its name, it wouldn't feel right. I'm doing my best to do right by it.

Why does Kevin Owens use the Stunner?

It's a tribute to him in a way but it's also a thrill for me to do it. So I don't want to make it my own. I'm fine with it being Steve's move that I get to do.” Kevin Owens had previously appeared on Corey Graves' After The Bell podcast where he originally discussed approaching Austin about the move.

What is Kevin Owens signature move?

Finishing moves

As Kevin Owens. Pop-up Powerbomb (2014 - 2018) Powerbomb on the ring apron. Sit-out pop-up Powerbomb. Stunner (2019–present)

Why did Kevin Owens change his name?

NXT Champion (2014–2015)

His new ring name had only the surname changed to Owens, a tribute to his son Owen (who himself is named after Owen Hart), and NXT began airing promotional videos from November 20 to hype his upcoming debut.

What wrestler uses the Stunner?

The move has been used by John Cena. There is also a corkscrew variation that is used as a finisher by Flip Gordon, calling it the Star-Spangled Stunner. Lio Rush uses the bottom rope version for a shorter WWE superstar like him.

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Who started the Stone Cold Stunner?

A Stunner is a common term in wrestling referring to the three-quarter facelock jawbreaker giving a stunner to Vince McMahon, Jr. maneuver, predominantly used by Stone Cold Steve Austin, but originally invented by Mikey Whipwreck, who dubbed it Whipper-Snapper.

Is the Stunner a cutter?

The difference is while a cutter is finished with the attacking wrestler falling backwards with their opponent, a stunner is finished by the attacking wrestler falling into a seated position, forcing their opponent's jaw and neck down onto their shoulder for a more brutal impact.

What happened to Kevin Owens?

WWE star Kevin Owens has opted to stay with the company instead of entering free agency. Fightful's Sean Ross Sapp broke the news on Wednesday that Owens has signed a new multi-year deal with WWE. Owens also confirmed to pro wrestling author and podcaster Pat Laprade that he's re-signed with WWE.

Does Kevin Owens HS?

Kevin Owens has overcome a lot over the years, including a battle with this weight and also his ongoing battle with hidradenitis suppurativa.

Where is El Generico?

Last we had heard of El Generico, was from his former friend and foe Kevin Steen himself, he said that El Generico had been found dead in a ditch in Mexico, the apparent victim of a mob hit by the Cartel.

When was the first Stone Cold Stunner?

Stone Cold Steve Austin delivers the very first Stone Cold Stunner on Vince McMahon in 1997.

How many stunners did Stone Cold give?

When you have Stone Cold Steve Austin available, you use him as much as possible, which is why the Texas Rattlesnake went around hitting his finisher, the Stone Cold Stunner, on as many people as possible. Over the two nights, Austin delivered five Stunners to five different men.

How do you make a Stunner?

“You have to time it [taking a Stunner], it's not a hard move to take. [Steve] Austin grabs your head and sits on his butt, and when you go down you have to hit your chin off his shoulder and then jump up real fast and take a 'neck-steep' plunge onto the mat.

What was Stone Colds finisher before the Stunner?

Austin then comments on when he first used the move: I needed some type of setup maneuver ala Jake “The Snake” Robert's signature short arm clothesline that he delivered before unleashing one of the most devastating finishers of all time… The DDT.

Who invented the cutter wrestling move?

The cutter was innovated by Johnny Ace, who called it the Ace Crusher. It was later popularized by Diamond Dallas Page, who called it the Diamond Cutter, which is where the move got its name. The cutter also formed the base for the later development of another professional wrestling move known as the stunner.

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