Watch a video of every single Tombstone ever. Seriously. “It lets you know that either the match has been taken to a different level, or the match is over,” John Cena told WWE.com.
Watch Bourne hit his signature maneuver off a ladder. After laying his opponent prone within spitting distance of the turnbuckle, Bourne would ascend to the top rope and get — to quote the great Booker T — “caught up in the lights” as he soared into the heavens themselves, executing a perfect backflip in midair before landing, gracefully yet painfully, chest-to-chest on his soon-to-be-vanquished foe.