Kenny Omega responded with class after Jade Cargill unleashed his signature One-Winged Angel during her WWE Women’s Championship clash against Rhea Ripley at WrestleMania 42. Although Cargill’s bold attempt failed to secure the victory, the move’s stunning appearance on wrestling’s grandest stage sparked major buzz. Therefore, the AEW star has taken to social media to call the tribute a sincere compliment and noted that witnessing the move under WrestleMania’s bright lights was “kinda neat.”
The One-Winged Angel is Kenny Omega’s iconic finishing maneuver, a breathtaking one-handed electric chair driver. Omega hoists his opponent onto his shoulders, then cradles their head with one arm before driving them headfirst into the mat. A lifelong video game enthusiast, he named the move after Sephiroth, the “One-Winged Angel” from Final Fantasy VII. First debuted around late 2011 in DDT Pro-Wrestling, the OWA rose to legendary status in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, where it was heavily protected as a near-unbeatable finisher that defined Omega’s explosive, high-impact style.
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