Horrifying Moment MMA Pulls Off Stunning in Undertaker-Style Finish on Dana White Contender Series

  • 2 years ago
Darrius Flowers broke through in the UFC after unleashing an Undertaker-inspired finish on Dana White's Contender Series, which forced his opponent to submit.

The Undertaker's tombstone was a finishing move like few others throughout his 23 years in WWE, and it turns out the technique is just as devastating in real life.

That was after Darrius Flowers unleashed the stunt during the most recent edition of Dana White's Contender Series, forcing his opponent to quit in the process. And the president of the UFC was so impressed by the ending that he gave Flowers a fighter contract with the company.

The 'Deadman' usually puts his enemies to sleep with his signature move, locking his targets' heads between his legs, lifting them upside down before dropping them on their heads. Flowers improvised a bit during Tuesday's matchup against Amiran Gogoladze, but the end result was almost identical.

Namely, Georgian Gogoladze ended up in a crumpled heap after being shoved into the canvas, slamming from the impact a few seconds later. 'The Sniper' grabbed Flowers' arm from below and threatened a triangle choke of his own, only for 'Beast Mode' to lift him up and drop him onto his upper back.

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