Pro wrestlers have many moves in their arsenal and use them at the appropriate time to take out their opponents. While most of those moves inflict physical damage on the opponents, only a few can cause mental damage as well, and one such move is Rikishi's Stinkface.

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The stinkface is one of the deadliest moves of the WWE Hall of Famer Rikishi, which he delivers by rubbing his enormous and partially exposed behind on his opponents' faces. Many wrestling personalities have been the victims of Rikishi's infamous maneuver, and let's take a look at ten of the funniest instances in which Rikishi took other superstars down with the Stinkface.

10 Heath Slater Learns To Respect Legends The Hard Way

Rikishi giving Heath Slater a stinkface

During the build-up to Monday Night Raw's 1000th episode on July 23, 2012, Heath Slater started berating the legends and issuing a challenge to the veterans. He faced several legends during the weeks building toward the big event, and on the July 16, 2012, episode of Raw, he found himself facing Rikishi.

Rikishi made quick work of Slater and dominated throughout the match, and at one point, he brought out his famous weapon and gave the fans the opportunity to witness his iconic Stinkface after a long time and rubbed his behind on Slater's face.

9 Mr. Perfect Has The Perfect Counter To The Stinkface

Rikishi Stinkface to Mr. Perfect

Many wrestlers have felt the essence of Rikishi's Stinkface over the years, but only a few came up with some counter to save themselves from the inevitable. Mr. Perfect is one of those few superstars who found the perfect way to avoid Rikishi's disgusting move.

During a six-man tag team match in the Sunday Night Heat match before the start of WrestleMania 18, Mr. Perfect teamed with Lance Storm and Test to take on Rikishi, Scotty 2 Hotty, and Albert. During the match, Rikishi found Mr. Perfect in the perfect position for the Stinkface, but the latter improvised and placed a towel in front of his face as Rikishi performed the move. The sight of the towel stuck between Rikishi's cracks gave the fans a good laugh.

8 Lita Pays The Price

Rikishi going to deliver the stinkface on Lita

During Lita's storyline with The Hardy Boys in early 2001, WWE chose to bring in Lita's real-life romance with Matt Hardy on-screen. Hardy and Lita shared a kiss on television to start their on-screen relationship, but when she reportedly refused to do it again, it resulted in WWE officials handing her a brutal punishment by making her take a Stinkface from Rikishi.

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The segment took place on the February 22, 2001, episode of SmackDown. Lita tried to save Jeff Hardy from Rikishi, only to find herself in the position Rikishi wanted her. Lita had to endure the horrendous fate before Matt Hardy would make his way out to pull her out of the ring.

7 Rikishi Delivers A Stratusfying Stinkface

Trish Stratus before taking a stinkface

During her early days in WWE, Trish Stratus found herself in a pretty uncomfortable position when she took a Stinkface from Rikishi. It took place on the June 5, 2000, episode of Raw, where Rikishi teamed up with 2-Cool to take on Test, Albert, and Val Venis in a six-man tag team match.

Despite losing the match, Rikishi and 2-Cool delivered a post-match beatdown on their opponents. As Rikishi found Val Venis in the corner position, Trish Stratus tried to interfere but found herself in the same position, resulting in her taking a nasty Stinkface from Rikishi. Her entire face sunk inside Rikishi's massive behind and took one of the longest Stinkfaces in history.

6 Even The Boss' Daughter Is Not Safe

Rikishi setting up Stephanie McMahon for the stinkface

Rikishi turned against the McMahons after Mick Foley talked some sense into him on the May 7, 2001, episode of Raw. It led to a match between him and Stone Cold Steve Austin later the same night with Vince and Stephanie McMahon in the latter's corner.

Austin had the upper hand in the match with the McMahons in his side and ended up winning the match. However, as the heels tried to attack Rikishi after the match, Mick Foley came back to the ring and drove away Vince McMahon and Austin, leaving Stephanie McMahon in the corner. Vince McMahon watched in disbelief as his precious daughter took a vicious Stinkface from Rikishi.

5 Stephanie McMahon Outsmarts Eric Bischoff

Rikishi and Eric Bischoff's stinkface segment in Unforgiven 2002

During Stephanie McMahon's time as the SmackDown General Manager in 2002, she feuded with Raw General Manager Eric Bischoff. It resulted in a tag team match between McMahon's representatives Billy Kidd and Chuck Palumbo and 3-Minute-Warning representing Bischoff at Unforgiven 2002.

The stipulation of the match was if Stephanie McMahon's team lost, she would be forced to undergo "Hot Lesbian Action" with two other women, and if Bischoff's team lost, he had to kiss McMahon's behind. 3-Minute Warning went on to win the match, and Bischoff brought out a woman for Stephanie McMahon to kiss. But it turned out to be Rikishi in drag, and he took down Bischoff to the corner and gave him a long Stinkface.

4 Rico Puckers Up

Rico asking Rikishi for a stinkface

The victims of Rikishi's Stinkface over the years have often been on the receiving end of the move against their will, but there is only one superstar who willfully and happily took the maneuver.

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Rikishi teamed with Scotty 2 Hotty to take on the team of Charlie Haas and Rico on the April 22, 2004, episode of SmackDown. During the match, Rikishi had Haas in position for the Stinkface, but Rico, who was playing a homosexual stylist gimmick, pulled his partner out of the ring and got in the position instead of him. He got some lipstick from Miss Jackie and puckered up and begged Rikishi to give him the Stinkface, to which the latter obliged.

3 Vince McMahon Joins The Club

The Rock setting up Vince McMahon for a stinkface

After Vince McMahon introduced his infamous Kiss My A** club after the Invasion storyline, he made various persons join the club by making them kiss his behind over threats of suspension and firing.

However, The Rock decided to put an end to it by making McMahon join his own club. He had McMahon down on his knees and teased making him kiss his and Jim Ross' behind before bringing out Trish Stratus. The Boss was happy to do the deed before The Rock swerved things up by bringing out Rikishi and shoved McMahon's face into Rikishi's behind for a nasty Stinkface.

2 Paul Heyman Pleading For Mercy

Rikishi giving Paul Heyman the stinkface

Rikishi was a Paul Heyman guy during his days in the NWA in 1989, but the latter had a new client in Brock Lesnar in 2002, and he stood in the latter's corner as he took on Rikishi on the August 15, 2002, episode of SmackDown.

Rikishi proved to be an equal opponent for Lesnar and took the future WWE Champion down before getting Paul Heyman in position at the corner. He took down Lesnar with a kick and then went on to give Heyman a lengthy Stinkface as the latter screamed at the top of his voice.

1 Booker T Finds Out Rikishi's Pre-Match Ritual

Booker T before taking the stinkface

Booker T found himself in a precarious position in a backstage segment on the January 10, 2002, episode of SmackDown as he found Rikishi in the bathroom carrying out his pre-match ritual by taking a smelly dump.

To make things worse, Rikishi revealed that Booker T was his opponent for the night, and the former WCW Champion didn't know what he was walking into when he made his way for the match. The bout ended in a no contest after Booker T took a long and nasty Stinkface from Rikishi and ended up puking all over Michael Cole.