That turnbuckle breaking at the end that costed Finn Balor the Match was literally the worst way I’ve ever seen a wrestler lose a championship match ever
For me, it was The Fiend vs Goldberg. At least Finn had a competitive match. Fiend was booked to be a Jason Voorhees unstoppable type character only to get squashed in 3 minutes by an old man with a botched Jackhammer.
The turnbuckle breaking was supposed to go further into the storyline, but the plans were changed. I forgot why but theirs an interview with Finn explaining it
I’ll stand by this statement until the day I die, out of every single opponent that lost to Roman during his universal title reign, demon Finn balor got the most screwed
@@payrysdoscs4903 I understand that but I expect someone like Roman reigns to retain his title because of bloodline interference. What I call bullshit on however, is Roman retaining his title due to “an act of god”
For the Steve Austin ladder match, they literally explained on the next show I believe that it was Big Boss Man. It's a big Mandela Effect that they never explained who it was. Bossman was previously fired from the corporation, and there was a stipulation in the match saying that the Corporation couldn't get involved in the match. Since Bossman was fired, he wasn't part of the corporation and thus interfered by raising the briefcase. He was soon thereafter rehired to the corporation.
Made a similar but less in-depth comment. It was supposed to be an example of subtle story telling and this channel is exactly why wrestling can't be subtle
3:21 there actually was an explanation for that on the next episode of raw where it was revealed that Big Boss Man pulled it up big boss man was kicked out of the corporation for one night so he could do that, because the corporation was banned from ringside it's such a lame reveal that no one remembers it
@0:51 As they lie-in the ring together, Roman is touching Balor’s wrist which is code for - “thank you or well done, good job, hope your ok.” I love noticing these subtle gestures within a match.
I would add one crazy way a wrestler TRIED to win a match. When Umaga tried to count a pinfall on the wall in a *Falls count anywhere match". That truly meant falls count ANYWHERE. 🤣🤣🤣
I think bigshow won a match that way one time. Don't quote me on it though. It's like a fleeting memory in my mind. I just remember him yoinking a little guy up sideways and the ref slapping the wall.
3:15 They explained who raised the case, it just wasn’t said explicitly. The match stipulation said no one from the Corporation could interfere. The Big Boss Man was fired from the Corporation on the prior episode of Raw; he was rehired the next night after KOTR. He was the man operating the briefcase mechanism so Austin couldn’t grab it.
Regarding the Kevin Owens/Braun Strowman cage match... earlier in the week, Kevin Owens was at Shania Twain's show in Montreal and before that he was tweeting for her to sing his favorite song... During the concert she brings him in and she says that if HE wins the match against Braun she will on the next tour.... I wonder if she followed through with her promise!
6:57 They stole that from The Bushwhackers and Men on a Mission at the 1993 Survivor Series . With Bam Bam Bigelow the only man left on his team he was pinned by Mabel , Mo , Luke and Butch the only one who didn't join in was , Men on a Mission manager , Oscar .
You forgot about the tag team that attached a bottle of head and shoulders shampoo to the mannequin "head" to be able to pin it during a "tag team" match against al snow and head.
At the time Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty were known as Too Sexy Brian Christopher and Too Hot Scott Taylor their tag team name was Too Much . The match in question took place at 1998 King of The Ring and Jerry The King Lawler was special referee and mostly favored Too Much .
9:36 an 'Extreme rules' match ending via Disqualification ?? Thats gotta be the second worst match ending ever. Just below Rollins vs Wyatt at Hell in a cell 2019
Although they briefly showed a picture of it, I'm surprised that they didn't include the way John Cena won that Last Man Standing match against Batista.
A wrestler actually won a match after he was already dead. Luther Lindsay suffered a fatal heart attack on top of the rope and landed on top of his opponent. He got the win but was already dead. That's right. He won a match while he had just died on top of his opponent. That beats every single one of these.
3:20 wasn't it implied big boss man did this? I've actually heard it mentioned as a rare example of subtle storytelling. if true, this video is exactly why wrestling can't be subtle
0:36, maybe the Bloodline (knowing the Finisher of Finn) manipulated the top Rope. Would be an interesting idea, if Finn and one of the Bloodline should ever meet again , it could be a crazy story. Instant personal.
2:40 I can't remember the match but John Cena won a match when Shawn Michaels superkicked him onto another wrestler for the pin Edit: It was the Fatal 4 Way in 2007 John Cena vs Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton vs Edge
"It's truly a miracle that fans didn't stop watching WWE altogether after this" Actually, I die. After Balor lost there I didn't watch WWE again until the 2023 Royal Rumble. I think stopped again after Manja 39 and am finally back to watching now that the damn title is finally off of Roman.
I can't believe you mentioned Rikishi but left out the tag team match ofRikishi and Rico vs Billy and Chuck where Rikishi super kicked out Rico who fell on Billy Or Chuck to win the pin fall for the tag team championship
wwe should use a storyline where fin balor would look back at the match and try to find who the culprit that broke the top rope during his match with roman and the person that broke the top rope should be damien priest and then a baby face fin balor should challenge Damien for the world hevyweight championship and win claiming the world title after 8 long years
I would have been so ok with the top rope breaking if it was a "finn was screwed" story. Like there was definitely a way to make that super interesting .... but nope. it was just stupid
The last one is semi why i stopped watching the wwe version of ecw. You would think every ecw match would automatically be extreme rules but no. I believe it was the dudley boyz vs evolution with ric flair as the ref. One of the dudleys threw a punch and got DQd. After that I was done.
Till now i still don't understand fin balor top rope breakage that's crazy and no one is questioning it how? Like how? Was it scripted or it was a creation failure someone please explain cause it can just be “And Act of God ”
I’m with WWE on it being God because just think about the math where Brock Lesnar had the big show on the top rope combined that’s like 700 pounds compared to Finn valor which is like 100
The storyline behind Taz intentionally losing the FTW title to Sabu was not because he didn't need it anymore, but because he kayfabe hated Sabu and knew if he lost the title he was granted a rematch, ensuring he could hurt Sabu some more.
MY DUMB SELF just realized that correlation of Eddie and Chyna with Dom and Rhea 😂😂😂😂. Man I’m stupid as hell
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you’re not the only one lol
I know
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He saved the brains for Braun's twin brother, Brains.
Brain Strowman
6:58 no one seems to realise that the big show was holding himself, and the other guys up so Edge wasn't suffocated under just about 800 pounds of man
Absolutely because a 500lb man can hold the weight of 4 guys 🤣
@@chrisnedeski7104 ...lad have you ever seen mark henry? Who won an arnold classic? Eddie hall ring a bell? C'mon man.
@@Cryxzll 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Who's stronger Eddie hall or Mark Henry?
@@chrisnedeski7104 Eddie Hall, easily? Mark Henry is far past his prime, Eddie Halls just barely out of his
That turnbuckle breaking at the end that costed Finn Balor the Match was literally the worst way I’ve ever seen a wrestler lose a championship match ever
For me, it was The Fiend vs Goldberg. At least Finn had a competitive match. Fiend was booked to be a Jason Voorhees unstoppable type character only to get squashed in 3 minutes by an old man with a botched Jackhammer.
I always thought it was paul heyman
Honestly I loved it
The turnbuckle breaking was supposed to go further into the storyline, but the plans were changed. I forgot why but theirs an interview with Finn explaining it
@@alvinnarciso6130if you can find it again (or at least who the host was) please tell me. I stopped watch WWE for close to 3 months after that
I’ll stand by this statement until the day I die, out of every single opponent that lost to Roman during his universal title reign, demon Finn balor got the most screwed
Drew, KO (SD 12/25/20, seriously go watch this robbery), Jey (SS 2023), and Cody (WM39) were close.
@@payrysdoscs4903 I understand that but I expect someone like Roman reigns to retain his title because of bloodline interference. What I call bullshit on however, is Roman retaining his title due to “an act of god”
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Fr, roman never comes alone@@payrysdoscs4903
For the Steve Austin ladder match, they literally explained on the next show I believe that it was Big Boss Man. It's a big Mandela Effect that they never explained who it was.
Bossman was previously fired from the corporation, and there was a stipulation in the match saying that the Corporation couldn't get involved in the match. Since Bossman was fired, he wasn't part of the corporation and thus interfered by raising the briefcase. He was soon thereafter rehired to the corporation.
Thanks I didn’t think they left it unexplained
Made a similar but less in-depth comment. It was supposed to be an example of subtle story telling and this channel is exactly why wrestling can't be subtle
3:21 there actually was an explanation for that on the next episode of raw where it was revealed that Big Boss Man pulled it up
big boss man was kicked out of the corporation for one night so he could do that, because the corporation was banned from ringside
it's such a lame reveal that no one remembers it
Kinda odd too since Boss Man did end up like the brief case at that year's WrestleMania.
I gotta say, mumbling “maybe it was an act of god” has got to be my favorite joke on any wrestling video
@0:51 As they lie-in the ring together, Roman is touching Balor’s wrist which is code for - “thank you or well done, good job, hope your ok.” I love noticing these subtle gestures within a match.
I would add one crazy way a wrestler TRIED to win a match. When Umaga tried to count a pinfall on the wall in a *Falls count anywhere match". That truly meant falls count ANYWHERE. 🤣🤣🤣
I think bigshow won a match that way one time. Don't quote me on it though. It's like a fleeting memory in my mind. I just remember him yoinking a little guy up sideways and the ref slapping the wall.
3:15 They explained who raised the case, it just wasn’t said explicitly. The match stipulation said no one from the Corporation could interfere. The Big Boss Man was fired from the Corporation on the prior episode of Raw; he was rehired the next night after KOTR. He was the man operating the briefcase mechanism so Austin couldn’t grab it.
How many of you all though that shawn was pinning everyone in that match when you saw that clip for the first time
I love the clip at 9:57
6:08 John Cena reference made me chuckle 😂
Expected to see the Fatal 4 way finish from Backlash 2007, where HBK sweet chin music’d Cena onto Orton for the pinfall
This really shows how tough mikc foley was. Kevin Owens seriously looked hurt there.
0:04 The way you said that mixed with this clip is perfection.
Regarding the Kevin Owens/Braun Strowman cage match... earlier in the week, Kevin Owens was at Shania Twain's show in Montreal and before that he was tweeting for her to sing his favorite song... During the concert she brings him in and she says that if HE wins the match against Braun she will on the next tour.... I wonder if she followed through with her promise!
6:27 Im burst of laughter in midnight when saw this 😂
eddie's win was also awesome
It's amazing Miz and R Truth won the IWGP in WM 40
1,000 in 13 minutes, Tap Out Corner fell off and ended his carrer💀
60 seconds ago was crazy
You forgot cena pinning orton after michaels hit cena with the sweet chin music
Another one was the one at Nxt:Deadline 2024
I love your video so much, bro
May be it was an act of god ohhhhhhhhh. was so epic bro 😂😂
Surprised there was no Spike Dudley taking William Regals brass knuckles out of the turnbuckle pad to win the European Title.
@2:56 Stone Cold did WHAT? to Vince and Shane
Only if Orton was there for the last one , ITS NO DQ RING THE BELL THERES NO BELL TO RIIINGG!!!
This video was an act of god
00:48 And btw, coincidence or not, bllodline starated to use the *"Throw your ones to the sky"* thing after that match 😂😂😂
I loved the way roman reigns made sure finn balor was okay
Sean just hoppin down to pin Bret is just great
Although faking an injury to win a match is as old as the hills it is used sparingly . thankfully .
Awesome truth vs feature endeavored was a great match
W vid
6:57 They stole that from The Bushwhackers and Men on a Mission at the 1993 Survivor Series . With Bam Bam Bigelow the only man left on his team he was pinned by Mabel , Mo , Luke and Butch the only one who didn't join in was , Men on a Mission manager , Oscar .
“Dont bring god into this” Did you not see the Vince vs God match
Maybe it was an act of god uuuuuuuuuuh got me dead😂😂😂😂
I need to get back into watching wrestling
Self submit 💀
Can you do Dolph Ziggler bell to bell?
Hi was watching the Balor one live💀💀
You forgot about the tag team that attached a bottle of head and shoulders shampoo to the mannequin "head" to be able to pin it during a "tag team" match against al snow and head.
At the time Grandmaster Sexay and Scotty 2 Hotty were known as Too Sexy Brian Christopher and Too Hot Scott Taylor their tag team name was Too Much . The match in question took place at 1998 King of The Ring and Jerry The King Lawler was special referee and mostly favored Too Much .
@@robertclark2253 thank you. I was thinking they were the team in question but couldn't remember for sure
@@secondchances1232 No problem .
9:36 an 'Extreme rules' match ending via Disqualification ??
Thats gotta be the second worst match ending ever. Just below Rollins vs Wyatt at Hell in a cell 2019
U caught me off guard when you say maybe it’s active god wooooohhh
I replay it so many times
Although they briefly showed a picture of it, I'm surprised that they didn't include the way John Cena won that Last Man Standing match against Batista.
big boss man was the one who raised the briefcase on stone cold. it was announced on one of the following RAW shows.
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And that was what Brains Strowman was for.
Can you do a John Cena or a Roman reigns bell to bell
Teamwork makes a dream work 😂😂 6:58
Bro said “they had a honorary ice by their side” *shows a clip of solo sikoa*
"maybe it was an act of god" xD
Good video
Miz also won a match while being legitimately ko'd
6:54 You hate a heel so much that you decide to team up with others to gang up on that one guy.
If they wanted to, that Mankind match could've been a Russo Swerve with Foley tapping out to his own hold.
That was pretty entertaining😂
I’m not sure they are Turkish
Habibi is Arabic
A wrestler actually won a match after he was already dead. Luther Lindsay suffered a fatal heart attack on top of the rope and landed on top of his opponent. He got the win but was already dead. That's right. He won a match while he had just died on top of his opponent. That beats every single one of these.
Big Show was revealed to have raised the briefcase dude
3:20 wasn't it implied big boss man did this? I've actually heard it mentioned as a rare example of subtle storytelling. if true, this video is exactly why wrestling can't be subtle
Yeah it was
Can you please do Andre the gaint bell to bell
Do you get paid for these videos? I see no ads
I was there for Finn versus Roman
What happened to Alexa Bliss at 7:32
I I always want is something like this
0:36, maybe the Bloodline (knowing the Finisher of Finn) manipulated the top Rope.
Would be an interesting idea, if Finn and one of the Bloodline should ever meet again , it could be a crazy story. Instant personal.
I liked the double pin Roman Reigns did at Wrestlemania a few years back.
so... no ones gonna mention James Ellsworth and the Woman's Money In The Bank or Seth Rollins vs The Fiend in Hell In A Cell?
lol an extreme rules match ending by disqualification 😂
Please do first to last match for sting
You have to update it and put the bron breaker vs Cedric Alexander
Do first and last matches of Jake The Snake Roberts
There's a clip of someone cutting the rope then Finn fell...
5:59
WWE fans are the real actors 😅
What about the time Billy Gunn won a triple threat tag team match by getting pinned by his own partner?
2:40 I can't remember the match but John Cena won a match when Shawn Michaels superkicked him onto another wrestler for the pin
Edit: It was the Fatal 4 Way in 2007 John Cena vs Shawn Michaels vs Randy Orton vs Edge
I kinda liked the end of the reigns vs balor match 😭
4:24 how tf did veer botched a hand gesture jhahahaha
"It's truly a miracle that fans didn't stop watching WWE altogether after this"
Actually, I die. After Balor lost there I didn't watch WWE again until the 2023 Royal Rumble. I think stopped again after Manja 39 and am finally back to watching now that the damn title is finally off of Roman.
I can't believe you mentioned Rikishi but left out the tag team match ofRikishi and Rico vs Billy and Chuck where Rikishi super kicked out Rico who fell on Billy Or Chuck to win the pin fall for the tag team championship
Love wwe❤❤❤
please do more videos about otis
wwe should use a storyline where fin balor would look back at the match and try to find who the culprit that broke the top rope during his match with roman and the person that broke the top rope should be damien priest and then a baby face fin balor should challenge Damien for the world hevyweight championship and win claiming the world title after 8 long years
I would have been so ok with the top rope breaking if it was a "finn was screwed" story. Like there was definitely a way to make that super interesting .... but nope. it was just stupid
big fann
The last one is semi why i stopped watching the wwe version of ecw. You would think every ecw match would automatically be extreme rules but no. I believe it was the dudley boyz vs evolution with ric flair as the ref. One of the dudleys threw a punch and got DQd. After that I was done.
I love how annoyed you are in this video 😂
No mention of Big Show accidentally breaking a table by stepping on it during a tables match against Cody Rhodes for the IC title?
3:20 literally next night on raw they said the bossman did it. 🤦♂️
What was cameraman's beef with Balor?
Till now i still don't understand fin balor top rope breakage that's crazy and no one is questioning it how? Like how? Was it scripted or it was a creation failure someone please explain cause it can just be “And Act of God ”
Maybe seeing your video is an act of god
I’m with WWE on it being God because just think about the math where Brock Lesnar had the big show on the top rope combined that’s like 700 pounds compared to Finn valor which is like 100
The storyline behind Taz intentionally losing the FTW title to Sabu was not because he didn't need it anymore, but because he kayfabe hated Sabu and knew if he lost the title he was granted a rematch, ensuring he could hurt Sabu some more.
Your my fav
Honestly, Eddie tries to do something nice for Chyna, and what happens? He wins by accident instead.
Can u make a bell to bell of Seth Rollins