I don't get it...
People are coming down on the Pedigree, when if done in reality, if that happens to someone, it's the person's body weight on the victim's face
Bulldog (even though barely anyone uses that to finish anymore, and it's not exactly the best manuver) again, it's you're face being droped to the ground (usually with added weight)
The figure 4 leglock if done properly (in real life) can injure someone's leg(s) pretty badly
Sweet Chin Music/ Super Kick... A huge kick to the jaw with your heel... How is that bad? They get rocked with an upward kick that can rattle them pretty badly (it's like a way more effective version of an uppercut)
Calling the Attatude Ajustment/FU and the Leg Drop the worst is understandable because the Attatude Ajustment/ FU just drops the person on their back, and the legdrop even if you do keep your leg straight, the back of the knee will automaticly bend outward away from the target area, and barely any of the body weight comes down on the opponent