Finishing moves are crucial in wrestling, with all wrestlers needing a great move for any situation. For some, it will be flying off the top rope and for others, it will be a huge power move. Yet there are more technical wrestlers who prefer using submission moves to defeat their opponents.

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Submission wrestlers are often very mat-based, mainly because they must breakdown the body part that their finisher targets throughout the match to weaken the opponent, which makes the match a lot of fun to watch. Right now, there are some fantastic submission finishers in WWE, with a great deal of variety as well.

10 Mandible Claw (The Fiend)

The Fiend Mandible Claw

When Bray Wyatt brought in The Fiend personality, he decided to add a submission finisher to his game. He took a page out of Mick Foley's book and brought the Mandible Claw back to WWE, and he has done so with great conviction.

The Fiend makes this move look fantastic, and it is incredibly rare that anybody is able to get themselves out of it. The fact it always brings a victory for him makes it one of the best submission finishers in the company right now.

9 Figure Eight (Charlotte Flair)

Figure Eight

Charlotte Flair has been one of the most dominant wrestlers in WWE's history, and the Figure Eight has been a big part of that. This is the move she's used to win countless titles and that is something that has really put it over as a top finisher.

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The original Figure Four Leglock is one of the great, classic finishers of wrestling history and Charlotte paying tribute to that has always been fun. But adding her own unique twist on the move is what has made it truly memorable.

8 Code Of Silence (Carmella)

Carmella applies the Code Of Silence

Carmella's in-ring ability is something that actually slips under the radar far more than it should, as she's incredibly skilled inside the squared circle. Her submission finisher, the Code Of Silence is a great example of that.

It's one of the more unique looking submission moves in WWE, and once it's locked in, it is certainly tough to fight out of. It provides a great visual as the wrestler stuck in it struggles for air, as Carmella squeezes in and earns her victory.

7 Ankle Lock (Chad Gable)

Ankle Lock

Despite WWE not booking him in the best way, that doesn't take away the talent that Chad Gable has. Everything he does looks incredible, and that includes his submission finishing move, the Ankle Lock.

It's a great throwback and certainly reminds people of Kurt Angle, which is never a bad thing. The move looks fantastic and is one Gable can hit on any opponent, no matter the size, which is important as well.

6 Dis-Arm-Her (Becky Lynch)

Dis-Arm-Her

The Man, Becky Lynch rose to the very top of WWE with a submission move as her main finisher, which shows just how impressive it is. Because of how dominant Lynch has been, this move has been able to feel legitimate as few wrestlers have gotten out of this one.

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When you add in how brilliant the visuals are of this move, and how tight Lynch locks in the hold, there's no doubt that this is one of the best submission finishers in the company.

5 Yes Lock (Daniel Bryan)

Daniel Bryan Yes Lock

When fans think about submission moves in WWE, the Yes Lock often comes up, as it is one of the best in the business right now. Daniel Bryan is an amazing wrestler who has great technical abilities, and he is known for his submission style, being able to use a wide variety.

But it is the Yes Lock that has been the most important in his career. Bryan has established this move over time, beating all manner of top tier talents with the move, bringing big men down to size with one of the most impressive submissions in wrestling history.

4 Kirifuda Clutch (Shayna Baszler)

Kirifuda Clutch

Considering Shayna Baszler's legitimate history with MMA, her submission moves and strikes are always taken very seriously in WWE. Her Kirifuda Clutch finisher is one of the best in the company, and Baszler certainly makes it look vicious.

When this is locked in, it doesn't take long for her opponent to fade away, which is because of how impressive the move is. Fans are able to really buy into it because of her background, and her booking so far in WWE has only helped put that over further.

3 Hurt Lock (Bobby Lashley)

Hurt Lock

The Hurt Lock is one of the newer submission moves in WWE, but it has also quickly become one of the best. Bobby Lashley has made this move his own, and he's ensured that it looks fantastic every time it is locked in.

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He sets it up tight and the way he rags his opponent around only adds to the pain, making the move look even better. If Bobby sets this in, it often leads to a victory, and that is what has helped develop this hold in quick time.

2 Bank Statement (Sasha Banks)

Bank Statement

Sasha Banks is one of the most talented and interesting wrestlers in WWE right now, having real technical qualities that set her apart from the rest of the roster. She really works the body parts needed to set up the Bank Statement, and that is what makes it such a good move.

Sasha can put this one in from any point and often has some amazing reversals that then lead into this one. Add in her ability to stomp away on the hand that tries to reach the ropes as she pulls her opponent back, and this move always leads to a brilliant end to a match.

1 Asuka Lock (Asuka)

Asuka Lock

While Sasha Banks has a fantastic submission, she is slightly outdone by Asuka's impressive finisher. The Asuka Lock is an amazing move that is tough to counter and often results in victory for the Empress Of Tomorrow.

The fact that it has been such a dominant move throughout her entire WWE career is what really sets it apart from the rest. Nobody comes close to having a move as good as this, and that's a credit to how well Asuka is able to utilize it, seemingly having the ability to lock it in from any point.

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