All you need to about Brock Lesnar finishing move "F5"

Brock Lesnar's finisher is the F5. The explanation behind that is on the grounds that a F5 is another name for a tornado wind class. Lesnar's finisher includes him putting his adversary on his shoulders, at that point turning them off and sending them colliding with the tangle. It has nothing to do with the way that the F5 catch on your console will revive your PC screen. It's a cool name for a move as long as you recognize what a F5 may be. At the point when Cena began to become famous on the principle list it was the point at which he was a presumptuous heel that would rap his way to the ring. His raps typically included put-down for his rival. Around the time he was fighting with Lesnar he named his completing move the FU as a counter to Lesnar's F5. That is FU as in "Eff-You" signifying "f**k you" despite the fact that they never truly said it that forcefully. They simply accepted individuals comprehended what it implied. It's been his finisher for over 10 years now. It's a similar completing move that Cena utilizes today. Since the move was named the FU in 2003 when WWE was a TV14 organization the name was fine. Be that as it may, when they went PG in 2008 they needed to change the name and that is the reason it turned into the Attitude Adjustment.
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