I'm with you on the big boots, there's some nasty ones there. But dropkicks, just like Orton's punt are pulled so they don't hit with full power. And especially with the newer punts, you can see that he pulls it. He doesn't even stretch his leg out. The thing with boots, punches, dropkicks and punts is that when you get hit, you can turn your head so that the hit connects at an angle and "brushes" off. There are of course some that really connect, this is a contact "sport" after all. Just watch Cena get hit, then you can see a man that overacts the pull But using the 619 as an example is just weird. That move is probably the weakest hitting finisher in the WWE, maybe even the weakest move all together. There is a reason the "do not try this at home" disclaimer is running, they have more focus on injuries now, just like the NFL. These are trained professionals and know how to make it look real. (The whole PG thing obviously restricts it a hell of a lot more than it should)