Dolph Ziggler.
Roddy Piper's finisher was called the "Sleeper Hold." This submission move involved applying pressure to the opponent's neck, cutting off blood flow to the brain, which could lead to them passing out. Piper was known for his charisma and ability to engage the audience, making the Sleeper Hold a memorable part of his in-ring persona.
Jamie Noble's finishing move is the Modified Dragon Sleeper.
Get it in a sleeper hold
no thing but dome
no
Finisher-Stone Cold StunnerSigniture Moves-Back body drop-Boston crab-Catapult-Clothesline-Leapfrog body guillotine-Pointed elbow drop-Sleeper hold-Spinebuster-Stomp to the opponent's groin-STF-Suplex-Superplex-Texas piledriver-Thesz press followed by multiple punches
Malenko's finisher was the Texas Clover Leaf; a hold similar to Bret Hart's Sharpshooter.
the sleeper hold is the most used
yes
A sleeper hold
it takes someone 5 to 10 seconds to wake up after they have been put in the sleeper hold
yes