Summary
Whether you are creating a wrestler, playing online opponents, or just enjoying a quick match, knowing the best finishers can make a big difference in how easy it is to win the game and how much fun it is to watch. It also helps you know a little more about the wrestlers.
While there are many great finishers in the game, a few stand out more than the others. Here are the best finishers in WWE 2K24. Whether you prefer power moves, aerial acrobatics, or technical submissions, we’ve got you covered.

Performing wrestler:
Baron Corbin
End of Days is the finishing move of superstar Baron Corbin. Because of his lower rating in WWE 2K24, it can be easy to overlook this powerful finisher, but it looks great and often results in an immediate pinfall during the match. It’s a great move to add to your created wrestler, and it’s apopular choice in community creations.
The move involves Corbin lifting his opponent into an inverted face lock, spinning them around, and driving their face into the mat with a forceful slam. Fans celebrate it for its smooth execution and powerful impact.

Shinsuke Nakamura
The Kinshasa is a move used by WWE superstar Shinsuke Nakamura. It highlights his striking ability and involves him delivering a running knee strike to his opponent’s head or face, usually after setting them up in a prone or kneeling position, which often leaves them heavily stunned and easily pinned.
The Kinshasa is known for its explosive impact, which helped Nakamura secure numerous victories. It’s one of the most memorable finishes in the WWE, and many people attend events to see Shinsuke Nakamura pull it off.

Cody Rhodes
Cross Rhodes, performed by WWE superstar Cody Rhodes, is a finishing move that showcases his agility and technical ability. It’s also a key element of his personality. Although it has evolved over the years, it always has devastating effects on his opponents.
The move involves Rhodes setting up his opponent in an inverted facelock, then spinning around to drive the opponent’s face into the mat. It’s a variation of a rolling cutter that is not too far from the RKO. In some cases, he’ll perform it multiple times in a row, creating a real crowd-pleaser.

Rey Mysterio
The Springboard Frog Splash is a legendary finishing move that you can see Rey Mysterio pull off in WWE 2K24. Many other wrestlers have also used it throughout history, including Hall of Famer Eddie Guerrero. It looks fantastic from anywhere in the arena and is the perfect move to add to any of your acrobatic wrestling creations.
To perform the Springboard Frog Splash, Rey Mysterio leaps to the top rope while his opponent is down in the ring and uses it as a springboard to send him flying in the air. He will then tuck his knees and spread his arms and legs wide before landing, imitating a frog’s jump.

Seth Rollins
Seth Rollins’s finishing move is the Curb Stomp. It’s aggressive and looks brutal, so it’s perfect for your moreviolent created wrestlers. Seth Rollins often executes the move quickly with little fanfare, which can take his opponent and the audience by surprise and have devastating effects, making it one of the most feared moves in wrestling.
To perform the move, Seth Rollins will place his opponent’s face on the mat and then stomp down on the back of their head, driving their face into the ground.

AJ Styles
The Styles Clash is the finishing move that AJ Styles uses. It’s a risky move that looks painful for the opponent, and AJ can perform it in various positions, including off the top ropes, inside or outside the ring, and it almost always results in an instant pinfall.
The Styles Clash finishing move involves AJ Styles lifting his opponent upside down, hooking their legs over his shoulders, and then dropping forward to slam their face into the mat. It requires quite a bit of strength to pull off and is a fan favorite.

Drew McIntyre
The Claymore is a devastating move performed by Drew McIntyre. It looks great and is a great choice for any of your larger-created wrestlers, especially if they are more of a brawler. This powerful maneuver is a running single-leg dropkick, delivered with such force that it often results in an immediate pinfall.
McIntyre can execute the Claymore from various positions, including a running start or a corner setup in which he counts down before charging at his opponent. The move’s explosive nature makes it one of the best in WWE 2k24.

John Cena
The Attitude Adjustment is a hugely popular move in the WWE due to John Cena’s popularity as a wrestler and actor. There are many versions of him in the game,including an action-figure version. He originally called this finisher the FU, but changed it when the WWE decided to be more family-friendly.
The move involves Cena lifting his opponent onto his shoulders in a fireman’s carry position, then flipping them over to slam their back onto the mat. It’s an impressive feat of strength that looks impressive, especially when he is wrestling someone large and usually places your opponent into an easy-to-pin situation.

Roman Reigns
The Spear is a visually stunning move that can be a real crowd-pleaser when performed by someone as large as Roman Reigns and often leads to an immediate pinfall.
The move involves Reigns charging at his opponent and diving at them, driving his shoulder into their midsection with tremendous force. It highlights Reigns’ athleticism and strength, and it has been an important tool, helping him win numerous victories and championships. Due to its high power, it’s also a great choice to add to your created wrestler.

Randy Orton
The RKO, made famous by Randy Orton, is one of the most popular moves in wrestling. It’s an updated version of the Ace Crusher that John Laurinaitis used to use and the Diamond Cutter that Diamond Dallas Page would use in his matches.
The RKO involves Orton grabbing his opponent’s head and jumping to perform a cutter, driving their face into the mat. It often leaves the opponent stunned and frequently ends the match if you go for the pin directly after, especially against weaker opponents.