The most famous mandela effect is that in Montreal bret hart was screwed out of the championship by vince when in fact according to the WWE - Bret screwed bret
Bret Screwed Bret!? Wow, I could have *sworn* Vince Screwed Bret! Geez, you never realize stuff like that, you just assume your memory is right, but notoriously insecure are human memories. It's the Berenstsain Bears all over again xD
It was because of how he was acting and being towards the chairman and his colleagues because of the championship wanted more pay and such threats to not show and what not kinda like the ultimate warriors downfall in the business
That's more a story getting bigger at each retelling. Because wrestlers themselves have called it a tank when it was just a jeep. Eric Bischoff talked about this on 83 Weeks.
When you look back at it, driving up to an arena and shouting at a closed door with a megaphone really isn't all that umm "badass" for lack of a better word. Made for good TV at the time tho. The nWo's initial Outsiders "invasion" of WCW was much more shocking, even if purely kayfabe as they were obviously working for WCW at the time.
The best Mandela effect is when people claimed for years that they could see a wrestler named John Cena while we never actually saw him wrestle a match
The one with Shawn kicking Marty through the window is easily explained: that's the story WWE themselves kept repeating endlessly, because it sounded cooler than "he kicked him and THEN threw him through the window". And after 30 years of repeating "he kicked him through the window", that's the story that has lodged itself into the minds of a lot of fans.
My Father has been watching wrestling since the early 80s. He is old school and barley knows how to work a computer. I'm gonna ask him without saying anything about the Mandela effect. "Dad. Finish this Name of a popular wrestler from the Early 90's... Curt......?
exactly,,,, and dey wonder why we dont allow them to say da N-word ,,regardless of da word,if it ends with A...making day AH sound,it always come out with dat hard E.R., BASTARDS!!
It was speculated if he would because when DX reformed in 1999, it was looking like Kane would become a new member of the faction. But he never actually donned it as he was never an active member of the faction.
No didn’t happen wanted it to. I always wanted him to do his pyro on the ring approx but then make a DX chop that would have been great but they never did it.
A huge one we all overlook is that Maven was never eliminated from the 2002 Royal Rumble, making him by far the wrestler with the most time ever spent in a Rumble match at just under 21 years.
Go back and watch the show he was eliminated at 1:55:50 (One the WWE Network version) He went through the ropes originally, but Taker tossed him back in the ring during Scotty Too Hottys entrance, and tossed him. You can make the argument that Taker was already eliminated and therefore the elimination doesn't count, but that opens up a whole other can of worms when it comes to Royal Rumble eliminations...
Remember it was a Debunking video. You are actually trying to prove things false when you Debunk them. So he's trying to prove these "Mandela Effects" as not actually being Mandela Effects.
The phrase "Hell in the Cell" was also mentioned on WWE TV at one point, so it wasn't just used on the singular promotion graphic. The phrase was said by Stephanie McMahon when she was selecting the stipulation for Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar at No Mercy 2002
Why has no one mentioned that the first hell in a cell was called hell in the cell in promos with the undertaker saying “In Hell in The Cell” and similar stuff
Add another name to the pile. Maybe with HHH at the helm it will go back to its glory days. We never watched for match results. We watched for wild stunts. Both in the ring and on the mic.
I remember back in the late 80s, a good friend of mine who followed wrestling very closely told me that Road Warriors manager Paul Ellering had died. I (and other friends of mine) believed it because he wasn't on TV in our area at that time, and this was before the internet, so we had no way to verify it. I was shocked to see him on TV a couple of years later, because I thought he was dead.
Yeah, I remember watching when it happened like it was yesterday. My brothers and I watched it, and my oldest brother had already been saying he thought Shawn was going to turn on Marty. One reason I remember it so well, is because of my brother telling me “I told you so”. Lol.
I always remembered Mr Perfect Curt Henning as the correct spelling.I also remember Marty Jennety being super kicked through the window weird shit man.I remember the other incidents as they were mentioned.
it was definitely henning i remember when he was in wcw and he primarily used that name same thing happened from regular fruit loops now its froot loops.
@@italkedtobarzini4015 yes Dave was the original ref and his brother Earl was bribed by Ted DiBiase in a story, where he replaced his twin to cheat, and give the title to Andre the Giant, despite Hogan kicking out at 1. Look up that bit, them being twins was revealed as part of that storyline and it is one of the most famous storylines from Golden Era.
They were already playing with fire once they thought 5 men in ski-masks next to a wrestler wearing Arab garb & spewing how he keeps being discriminated against was a good idea.
Muhammed hussan's family owned a restaurant for many years in syracuse. Saw him there a few times, never actually met him though. His real last name is copani
There's another, minor Mandela effect having to do with Hassan: people remember him portraying a Muslim extremist, even though the word "Muslim" was never used throughout the course of the angle. If you think about it, it does make sense because the Hassan character was billed from Detroit, where many Arab Christians have lived for generations, so it's entirely plausible he would not be a Muslim. Still, it's weird to rewatch that footage and hear Hassan refer to himself exclusively as "Arab-American," especially since his manager Khosrow Daivari was Iranian rather than Arab and WWE has acknowledged that fact even in kayfabe. Of course, WWE have no one but themselves to blame for this false memory since they gave Hassan what looked like a Palestinian keffiyeh to wear, had him ululate like a muezzin, put his followers in masks, etc. I guess they wanted to have their cake and eat it too, fudging whether he was Muslim so that when the crowds turned on him for being "Muslim" they would have plausible deniability and be able to claim, "We set him up as an assimilated Arab-American, so if people are getting offended by this, that's just their own xenophobia."
@@SeasideDetective2 wrestling done this for decades. Yokozuna was samoan, yet portrayed a Japanese wrestler. Nikita koloff (nwa) wasn't Russian at all, neither was barry darsow.
Was never true Jim always played warrior ppl started saying that when he went away for awhile and came back less muscular and on the smaller size but that was only cuz of the steroid trial so he had to lean up
@@litodat233 I was watching that live when he came back at WM8 everyone in the room thought he was fake even had a new tattoo and a skinny knacker bowl haircut lol
A big one left off this list: The Mac Stunner was only performed one time in 1998, but tons of people think Vince delivered it many times, including to Austin in 1999 during a Corporate Ministry beatdown.
I always remember Ashley winning the Battle Royal on Eddie's memorial Raw episode and commentary saying "Eddie's favourite diva" but I rewatched years later to find out Melina won it????"
Number 1: The 2004 Royal rumble, you may remember Big Show being eliminated via guillotine choke hold over the top rope but nope, big show did a front flip over the top rope
@@NON-BINARYKINGOFDARKNESS I think its supposed a joke about WWE forgetting Chris Benoit. So Benoit wasn't in the match and Big Show flipped himself over the top rope and nobody won the Rumble that year
@@billblaski9523 yup nobody won the Royal Rumble in 2004 and if you remember anyone remembering it then Vince will be hiding in your closet waiting for you
I have always known that it was Hell in a Cell, but I think Hell in the Cell actually sounds better. It sounds more impressive and ominous to hear some one say that there is going to be a fight in "The Cell" vs in "A Cell."
@@MrMosebysLobby I do remember Vince calling it He'll In a Cell bit when Taker vs Shawn in 97 pretty sure Taker said "At Hell in the Cell" oh well I can check
The “Superkick through window” stuff thankfully died down once RUclips and stuff started coming out to give us the whole video, but that used to drive me insane when I was little. Like “was I the only one that watched this segment”?!
The Marty Jannety getting superkicked through the window one is most likely because WWF magazine made it look like that's what happened in the photos. I always thought that's the way it happened but I never actually saw it on tv, just the photos in the magazine.
Chris... Who? According to WWE such a man never existed. Who won the World Title at Wrestlemania 20? I bet you thought it was this Benoit guy... Nope... what actually happened was no one won the singles match between HBK and Triple H and the show went off the air with WWE Champ Eddie Guerrero celebrating in the ring by himself that he was now the companies only champion. Who did Randy Orton beat for his first World Championship? No one he was gifted the vacant World Championship... Yup... All true
What's the mandela effect apply to? the wwe pretending chris didn't exist? or the fans pretending he didn't murder his family, or he didn't fuck around with someone else's wife and then tried to get him fired?
Kev McCormick I don’t know why they call it a tank. I was just watching that invasion on the network and even in interviews they say tank. It’s a dang army Jeep with a Canon on it
@@robertmontgomery19 me and friend can specifically remember it being a tank though I know that now it's a jeep but no matter how meny clips and photos of the jeep we see it just doesn't feel right to us we both have the same memory of the tank
It was NEVER A TANK. EVER. Ever hear of a big fish story? These guys exaggerate like crazy, and I do recall hearing them talk about showing up in a tank, but they were exaggerating things to make story sound better This. Isn't. Magical.
I typically love these videos and the alternate views for things in general, but in 30+ years of being a wrestling fan I’ve literally never heard a single one of these.
@@jugglerj0e I stopped Wrestlelamia long ago after they started churning out daily clickbait crap so I'd forgotten about this video completely. Big or small, rewatching this video after your comment I still haven't heard of a single one of these referenced in the 3+ years since it came out.
@@jugglerj0e nah so-called Mandela Effects are usually about minor stuff like spelling of Berenstain Bears. People make easy grammatical mistake but cannot admit it so it must be parallel universes.
Yo! I'm the guy who messages you on Twitter wondering where the Final Days aka Behind the Titantron series has been......can't wait for the Curt Hennig Episode! Hopefully you have the time and ability to put out more in the near Future..........
I remember Mick Foley calling it "hell.... In the cell!" Leading up to his sort of almost kinda last match with triple H and thinking that sounded weird
I've always liked the Mandela effect that discounts a bad memory for an excusable effect. Brilliant. Lol. Seriously though. Curt Hennigs name has always cracked me up. It's easy to see why people thought it was Henning because it's more common than Hennig. Paying attention is a remedy to the effect. 😁
It's a collective of people being wrong that make it a true Mandella. For instance Sinbad was in a movie called Shazam. I remember thinking Kazam with Shaq was not going to be as good and that it was weird their names were similar. Well the Sinbad genie movie doesn't exist...but a lot lf people remember it.
One thing for me is I could’ve swore when John Cena was thrown into the spotlight by big show that he was actually Batista bombed into it by Batista. To this day I still have a clear memory of watching that happen
The fact that people think these examples are proof of an alternate universe proves just how stubborn people can be. They just can't accept the fact that they were wrong.
I mean i love the idea of the Mandela Affect but I don't think it has something to do with alternate universe. It's just something like a deja vu, the mind is mixing up things.
Some people will create a brand new term just to avoid admitting they were remembering something wrong or just admitting they never paid enough attention to details
@@brugafe I really don't think they are forgetting about it... Just remembering it wrong and not wanting to admit you were remembering something wrong, our mind is not as good at remembering stuff as we will want to
I'll admit it, I thought he was called Curt Henning for a very long time. I think it's just because it looks and sounds more natural than Hennig, such that a quick glance at the name can lead to it being misread. It also often sounded like Henning when other wrestlers & commentators mentioned him, as the difference is only one letter "n" and the correct version already has a double "n" in it anyway, making it sound more like Henning unless the "ig" at the end is emphasized.
@@Zeitgeist997 Simply Bad Timing... he came into WWE while Hogan had a strangle hold on the Belt (and Savage was heir apparent) ... By the time the Main Event opened up, allowing Bret, HBK, etc to get a chance Perfect had accumulated several injuries which precluded him from being given a main event Push, for fear those injuries would act up... in a 'Perfect World' He likely would have been given Bret's Push
@@TJ52359 more information gives the best answer. I wasnt factoring all that in. Thank you for sharing information. That's more logical than me saying a simple over generalization that Vince hates small guys....obviously with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels that isnt a firm 'no margin of error' statement.
I loved those ice cream bars growing up. I use to have like 50 of the macho man cards. wish I still had those cards some of them are worth a lot of money.
Curt Hennig was always spelt Hennig I remember it spelt that way from the AWA days, Also I remember clearly seeing Marty being superkicked then thrown through the window. As I loved watching wrestling at this time.
As a kid, I vividly remembered a time where Mr. Kennedy was World Heavyweight Champion on SmackDown!, and that Batista, who was working with Kennedy in an angle, wanted to get his title back from him. Years later, I learn that Mr. Kennedy was never a world champion in WWE. Where the Hell have I been?
@@ultraomenmurat9937 No, I didn't make this in a custom story, let alone, this wasn't a story I played in any WWE game. This was around 2006/2007, which was when SmackDown! used to air on the CW. I was 8-9 years old at that time. The SmackDown Vs Raw series didn't implement the custom story feature until SVR 2010. Other than that, I didn't own any wrestling games as a kid. I only played them when my older sibbling would bring his PS2 or Xbox 360 to play these games. That was my only access to wrestling games as a kid. Like I said, I was a kid that vividly remember Mr. Kennedy's world title reign on SmackDown. Childhood memories tend to not be what most would remember at an older age. I can jokingly say I'm from another universe, but ultimately, I own up to the fact that it was just bad memory.
The Undertaker himself is a Mandela effect if (like me) you vaguely remember him from the 1990s but didn't start regularly watching him until the 2000s. I remember watching his "return" as the "Deadman" at WrestleMania XX (the first WWE pay-per-view I ever really sat down and watched) and thinking, "What's the big deal? Didn't he always look like that?" The homburg, tank top and duster jacket had gotten seared into my memory. Not only had I completely missed his "medieval executioner," "satanic cult leader," and "motorcyclist" costumes from before 2004, but I'd misremembered what he'd looked like in the first place - and I'd been at least passingly familiar with pro wrestling since I was a kid in 1984! In my memory, even though I'd seen him before, I pictured the Undertaker looking exactly the way he did in 2004 and afterward; it was surreal to rewatch wrestling footage from the early '90s and realize that he'd not only had a redder and thinner beard but had worn a dress shirt and a purple-striped necktie!
For those that are not arware of how this Mandela effect works, digital copies are slowly deleted and replaced as time goes by. Either people or AI, which has been around much longer than you think but in crude form, have effectively changed the perception. I dont believe that mandela died in the 80s because he made movie cameos in the 90s, but certain things have most definitely been altered.
Obi wan never told you about your father? He told me enough! He told me you killed him! No! I am your father! Nooooooooo! God mark hamil is an awful actor. That's my Mandela effect. People swear he's good when he's always been awful.
My personal case of the Mandela effect is the years steve austin won the rumble, I remember him winning the 1998, 1999, and 2001. But it turns out he won the 97 rumble, not the 99 rumble
8:57 - The WWE did not "choose" to air the episode on that day, that was the air date for new episodes of Raw. It just so happened there was a terrorist attack that day.
@@whaduzitmatr The channel would make that decision as it's not reasonable to expect a foreign company to be knowledgable about current (day) events in all countries they are broadcast, additionally they're (WWE) not responsible emergency or backup programming to fill the slot.
Yes just people miss remembering stuff like you know there is a epidemic of people not getting enough sleep and that really no joke leads to a lot of this stuff
I'm saying "real" as in what is recognized as "Mandela Effects... not that Mandela Effects actually are REAL. At best the Mandela Effect is simply something that a mass of people remember being something else... these are not... as defined... Mandela Effects. We as people believe that our memories are like photographs, that we remember things exactly as they happen, but not so. For instance... Do you know why everyone remembers Loony Tunes as "Loony Toons"? Because our brain fixes the memory to what makes more sense, or seems to be correct... it does this automatically. Our memories... as we remember them, are almost NEVER how they actually happened. I could give a TON of for instances from my own life where this is the case on a personal level. Common social ones... like Curious George having a tail, happens to all of us because our brain looks at the memory and says... Monkeys have tails... so we remember him with one. Anyway, I'm getting off topic, my point is... This video doesnt contain anything that would be considered a Mandala Effect... it's just WWE rewriting their history... as we all know they have a fondness of doing
And it's not a phenomenon... Its just something that has gained notoriety over the years. Personal false memories, as well as social false memories are something that has been studied for a long time, and we DO know why it happens... have for a VERY long time... just bozos on RUclips gave it a name, and without actually doing any research on it, started up conspiracy theories about something that never gained wide spread recognition... So rather looking into the brain, and how memories work... They screamed ALTERNATE PARALLEL DIMENSIONS!
@@paulhuber5437 "at best the mandela effect is something a mass of people remember as being something else" so at best, a mandela effect is a mandela effect? The Curt Hennig/Henning IMO is a wrestling mandela effect. (I'm not saying it's because of alternate/parallel dimensions btw, but something doesn't need that to be a mandela effect).
Same. Biggest one for me personally is Andre The Giant winning WWE championship. For years and years I remembered him being on on the lists of people who should have won it. But not only did he win, it was one of the best storylines WWE ever did.
Here's a Mandala Effect: The Senior Official Triple H often bullied is EARL Hebner. DAVE Hebner was made a producer/road agent after the dual Hebner angle.
One wrestling Mandela effect for me is how I remember the 2002 halloween episode of smackdown. All my life I remember that the ropes were still black at that time especially during that episode. However, when I watched the episode recently, the ropes were blue and the ring skirt was silver
For me it’s the city that hosted WrestleMania 26. For some reason I always thought it was Glendale, Arizona. Recently I rewatched the show to find out it was actually Phoenix, Arizona.
@@twistedmetal100 It WAS in Glendale. It was held at University of Phoenix (now State Farm) Stadium. Glendale is recognized as a suburb of Phoenix, so they probably referred to it as Phoenix at some points during the show.
@@twistedmetal100 Yeah, WWE has a habit of using the name for a better-known city if they're close by. Whenever they do shows at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont for instance, they always say that they're in Chicago.
I have one vivid in my head, I remember reading about Crash Holly's death the night after he was found. I remember they found him in NYC a few blocks away in an alleyway face down in a puddle. He had been drinking, passed out and fell forwards and had died from a combination of vomit and water choking his lungs, I remember because he was found a few blocks away from WWE's restaraunt they had at the time where he was that night.
DX kicking off the Attitude Era is one that goes around a lot. Sure - Vince formally announced the Attitude Era after DX formed, but Austin was already in Attitude Era form well before that. His famous 3:16 promo happened 2 weeks before the NWO formed in WCW, preceding Hogan showing up as the Third Man by almost 2 weeks.
No it was a house show, Tuesday in Tx was a ppv. Hogan won after using ashes and a roll up pin. This occurred win occured after the usual boot and leg drop.
I think people remember Marty Jennity getting Superkicked through the window, because that is the story WWE and Micheals tell us. Even after the Network allows you to watch what really happened. WWE and Shawn still stick with the Superkick story.
I have one that I only recently found out wasn't true, and that's Survivor Series 1992 was announced to feature a rematch between Bret Hart and the British Bulldog for the WWF title. Then when Bulldog lost the IC title, they put Michaels in the match instead. I thought this for years, and was sure I remember at least one graphic with Bret and Bulldog
That one was advertised yes. But Bulldog got popped for weed or something like that, if you watch wrestling with wregret he mentions it in the survivor series 92 review
The most famous mandela effect is that in Montreal bret hart was screwed out of the championship by vince when in fact according to the WWE - Bret screwed bret
Mandela effect
Bret screwed Vince
Bret Screwed Bret!? Wow, I could have *sworn* Vince Screwed Bret! Geez, you never realize stuff like that, you just assume your memory is right, but notoriously insecure are human memories. It's the Berenstsain Bears all over again xD
It was because of how he was acting and being towards the chairman and his colleagues because of the championship wanted more pay and such threats to not show and what not kinda like the ultimate warriors downfall in the business
Incredible comment
Chris Masters' finishing move: Full Nelson Mandela
As opposed to what?
rptp u idiot 😂😂😂
@@rudylugo2157 r/woooosh
leoBCM I know what that means but my question is why does this apply here
@@rudylugo2157 rptp was making a joke.
I think the biggest Mandela effect in WWE is that DX drove a tank into WCW... it was just a Jeep. That should’ve been on the list.
That's more a story getting bigger at each retelling. Because wrestlers themselves have called it a tank when it was just a jeep. Eric Bischoff talked about this on 83 Weeks.
to be fair, the jeep had a huge cannon on it just like a tank XD
i think they just confused the SummerSlam entrance and the invasion
@@marcoantino2920 could be. I just watched “wwe legends” the Dx one and they’re still calling it a tank after all these years. Lol
When you look back at it, driving up to an arena and shouting at a closed door with a megaphone really isn't all that umm "badass" for lack of a better word. Made for good TV at the time tho. The nWo's initial Outsiders "invasion" of WCW was much more shocking, even if purely kayfabe as they were obviously working for WCW at the time.
The best Mandela effect is when people claimed for years that they could see a wrestler named John Cena while we never actually saw him wrestle a match
people really don’t talk about the skill of the wrestlers “john cena” faced and how good they are at pretending to fight a ghost
Who's John Cena? I only remember Jon Seena.
Thats an insta thumbs down.
@@JmssBraendle underrated comment
That’s a conspiracy theory
The one with Shawn kicking Marty through the window is easily explained: that's the story WWE themselves kept repeating endlessly, because it sounded cooler than "he kicked him and THEN threw him through the window". And after 30 years of repeating "he kicked him through the window", that's the story that has lodged itself into the minds of a lot of fans.
but the truth is marty jumped through the window to get away like the coward he is
@@johnlennon5143 WILL YOU STOP!
@@johnlennon5143 Hey John Lennon! I distinctly remember you dieing.... I guess that must've been another Mandela effect!
I swear I can’t believe my eyes I could’ve sworn he kicked em thru the window lmao my mind is blown right now u 100% right tho
@@litodat233 It's probably just a false memory caused by seeing THAT PHOTO of Michaels kicking him.
damn, now i just want a damn wwf ice cream bar.
Same here! lol. I used to always see the ads for them but never got to try one.
@@bjpalm1994 oh man, they were great.
@S White yep i want
Those are possibly the best ice cream bars ever. Cookie on the outside and vanilla center. Damn!
samuelxrc me too! Those were the days.
It's always been Hell in a cell. To quote the Rock.
"Hell in a cell, rage in a cage, pain-us in Uranus!"
Rage in a cage will be an event by aew down the road. Lol
LMAO!!!
Why can I hear him saying that when I read it
lmao
If Mandela effect was real we'd have bigger discrepancies like Triple H agreeing to work Tuesdays in 2004
Bradshaw never became a champion in that discrepancy
Still one of the best slams I've ever heard in my entire life
That Heyman promo was brutal
Yes I agree all the mandela effect is really is people can't admit when there wrong
@@benvalenti7679 you sound stupid. Do some research and stop using the internet to be ignorant.
I always called Curt “Henning”. I was actually surprised when I learned it was Hennig. Seamed odd to me that I could not even know his correct name.
Hennig's favorite QB is Favre. Henning and Farve
mexican
Yea I know his name was spelled like that but still pronounced his name as "henning"
Same! For the longest I called him curt henning
@@DrakoSolos No. It is pronounced "Hennig", as spelled.
I like how in the Bob Holly one, you actually say "this is not an example of the Mandela Effect". Like... why include it then 😂
I wonder🤣
The same with the ultimate warrior
Well this channel must be named wrestlelamia for a reason. This whole clip was just click bait.
Damn you really milked the intro..just get to it man
Yeah, Jesus. I tune in to watch the video, not 2 minutes of waffle.
These youtubers stretch everything out just to get past that magical 10 minute mark.
He used to get to the point thats why i subbed unlike what culture wrestling..15 min video and 5 mins of information
I thought it was real life lore for a second lmao
You must got ADHD then
The Curt “Hennig” one messed me up, I’ve always knew him as Curt “Henning”
My Father has been watching wrestling since the early 80s. He is old school and barley knows how to work a computer. I'm gonna ask him without saying anything about the Mandela effect. "Dad. Finish this Name of a popular wrestler from the Early 90's... Curt......?
hiphopguru81 what did he say?
@@hiphopguru81 yeah what's was ur pop s response?
Yea that's only one that got me. I have ALWAYS thought it was Henning lol.
@@hiphopguru81 we all wanna know
“Mandeller effect”
Vanilla Effect
Alzheimer's effect
Thank you
Lmao
exactly,,,, and dey wonder why we dont allow them to say da N-word ,,regardless of da word,if it ends with A...making day AH sound,it always come out with dat hard E.R.,
BASTARDS!!
My favorite Macho Mandela effect: some people swear they witnessed Kane wear a green outfit when he teamed with X-Pac
It was speculated if he would because when DX reformed in 1999, it was looking like Kane would become a new member of the faction. But he never actually donned it as he was never an active member of the faction.
Nah
They had pictures of it but it never happened
I thought that happened too
No didn’t happen wanted it to. I always wanted him to do his pyro on the ring approx but then make a DX chop that would have been great but they never did it.
A huge one we all overlook is that Maven was never eliminated from the 2002 Royal Rumble, making him by far the wrestler with the most time ever spent in a Rumble match at just under 21 years.
that is a true fact right there
🤣🤣🤣🤣
He was properly eliminated next year wasn't he?
Fact.
Go back and watch the show he was eliminated at 1:55:50 (One the WWE Network version) He went through the ropes originally, but Taker tossed him back in the ring during Scotty Too Hottys entrance, and tossed him.
You can make the argument that Taker was already eliminated and therefore the elimination doesn't count, but that opens up a whole other can of worms when it comes to Royal Rumble eliminations...
Half of these he says “this isn’t actually a Mandela effect” lolololol
Remember it was a Debunking video. You are actually trying to prove things false when you Debunk them. So he's trying to prove these "Mandela Effects" as not actually being Mandela Effects.
@@supersasukemaniac the title literally says the video is about wwe Mandela effects
He's also a pretty big choda
That's because this guys a complete twit
You're a childish idiot.
Such a shame Marty trying to escape by jumping through the window.
scorptarget Will you stop?!
Can't believe he attacked Shawn Michaels foot with his chin
That coward!
Lololol rip Bobby the brain heenan
What an act of cowardism!
I knew Curt’s last name was Hennig. People just always misspelled it. They did the same with Larry
Larry who? Ahhhhh ;)
Zbyszko?
Mike Daniels Curt’s father
Could that be because 'Hennig' is 'Henning' with a stuffed nose?
When I was a kid the "Mandela Effect" was just called "Being Wrong"
Ok bumar
Lol
b o o m e r
Yeah, but we can’t have that these days, can we.
The “Mandela Effect” is when a large number of people are all wrong about the same thing.
Mandela effect: when I clicked this video, it said 10... When it ended at 7 my mind was blown!
The phrase "Hell in the Cell" was also mentioned on WWE TV at one point, so it wasn't just used on the singular promotion graphic. The phrase was said by Stephanie McMahon when she was selecting the stipulation for Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar at No Mercy 2002
I actually never called it Hell in THE Cell. It was never a mandela effect to me. I used to call the PPV and match "Hell In A Cell"
I would get so confused bruh😭😭😭I was trynna find an arena and I was freakin out bc I didn’t know if it was a or the.
True. Also Vince called it Hell in the Cell in the build to HHH vs Y2J Judgement Day 2002
Why has no one mentioned that the first hell in a cell was called hell in the cell in promos with the undertaker saying “In Hell in The Cell” and similar stuff
It was most definitely called Hell In The Cell by Stephanie on Smackdown for Lesnar and Undertaker at No Mercy
I swear if they slap us with Eddie Guerrero died 2012. I’m going to have an aneurism
lol
I thought his name was Eddy Guerrero (maybe just in WCW)
@@BigLee1901 it was Eddy for much of his WCW run, there was a transition, but it was pretty late and he left not long after.
I swear I'll cut my foreskin off if they say that John Cena had a rivalry with edge in 2005 and with Kurt angle in 2006
@@1sonofabiscuit837 You don't have any foreskin you was circumcised when you was a baby like everyone else was.
Chris Benoit? There was no one by that name
Heryla Club Yeah I remember that match with Triple H being against Chris Benoit! But I guy they have to say Jericho so wwe don’t get mad!
@@jttrujillo9635 what?
I don't recall (of course I do)
Excatly Just like Chris Jericho never existed in wwe and either did Cody Rhodes or John Moxley 😂
Krispen Noir
Man, I'm addicted to these vids even though I haven't followed wrestling in almost 20 years. Great content guys!
Same.
Throw me in here too. Gets me into happy childhood memories ha
Add another name to the pile. Maybe with HHH at the helm it will go back to its glory days. We never watched for match results. We watched for wild stunts. Both in the ring and on the mic.
Same
I remember back in the late 80s, a good friend of mine who followed wrestling very closely told me that Road Warriors manager Paul Ellering had died. I (and other friends of mine) believed it because he wasn't on TV in our area at that time, and this was before the internet, so we had no way to verify it. I was shocked to see him on TV a couple of years later, because I thought he was dead.
Same here!
Mofo is still kicking around!
I always knew Marty got thrown through the barber shop window and not superkick
Same
You mean Jannetty didn't try to dive through the window to escape like Bobby Heenan said? It wasn't an act of a coward? LOL
Exactly! Who has ever thought he was kicked through the window? Lol
Yeah, I remember watching when it happened like it was yesterday. My brothers and I watched it, and my oldest brother had already been saying he thought Shawn was going to turn on Marty. One reason I remember it so well, is because of my brother telling me “I told you so”. Lol.
@@Nightowl333 I did. I was like 4 or 5 when that happened tho...
Curt henning is always how I remember it as
I know his name is Curt Hennig but i keep misspelling it as Henning
same here, until now I always type henning when i'm looking for his matches. He was always Mr Perfect for me so that might be part of the reason.
I think it's cause -ing sound better to our brains. More common ending in words then -ig
I always remembered Mr Perfect Curt Henning as the correct spelling.I also remember Marty Jennety being super kicked through the window weird shit man.I remember the other incidents as they were mentioned.
Wait am I on acid because I swear that his name was Curt Henning yesterday
The curt hennig one blew my mind!
Kelly could have been later changed, I just thought of that
You blew my mind kelly
@@dankirchner5352 I've been told I'm good at that!
it was definitely henning i remember when he was in wcw and he primarily used that name same thing happened from regular fruit loops now its froot loops.
@Cyanide IX lol
6:26 the Mandela effect where YOU remember the referee as 'Dave' Hebner instead of Earl
I caught this too. I never realised he legit actually had an identical twin called Dave - who passed away recently.
@@italkedtobarzini4015 yes Dave was the original ref and his brother Earl was bribed by Ted DiBiase in a story, where he replaced his twin to cheat, and give the title to Andre the Giant, despite Hogan kicking out at 1.
Look up that bit, them being twins was revealed as part of that storyline and it is one of the most famous storylines from Golden Era.
@@italkedtobarzini4015 the Hebners VA & WWE legends
I met kurt hennig in 1995 he was so kind we had such a great conversation. He is one of the best wrestlers ever. I'll never forget that day
Wrestling Mandela Effect aka Vince McMahon telling Kevin Dunn to "Edit it out Damn It!!!"
Poor Muhammad Hassan that his wrestling career was ruined forever
They were already playing with fire once they thought 5 men in ski-masks next to a wrestler wearing Arab garb & spewing how he keeps being discriminated against was a good idea.
Yeah, he was a good wrestler too. Saw him wrestle many times in ovw.
Muhammed hussan's family owned a restaurant for many years in syracuse. Saw him there a few times, never actually met him though. His real last name is copani
There's another, minor Mandela effect having to do with Hassan: people remember him portraying a Muslim extremist, even though the word "Muslim" was never used throughout the course of the angle. If you think about it, it does make sense because the Hassan character was billed from Detroit, where many Arab Christians have lived for generations, so it's entirely plausible he would not be a Muslim. Still, it's weird to rewatch that footage and hear Hassan refer to himself exclusively as "Arab-American," especially since his manager Khosrow Daivari was Iranian rather than Arab and WWE has acknowledged that fact even in kayfabe. Of course, WWE have no one but themselves to blame for this false memory since they gave Hassan what looked like a Palestinian keffiyeh to wear, had him ululate like a muezzin, put his followers in masks, etc. I guess they wanted to have their cake and eat it too, fudging whether he was Muslim so that when the crowds turned on him for being "Muslim" they would have plausible deniability and be able to claim, "We set him up as an assimilated Arab-American, so if people are getting offended by this, that's just their own xenophobia."
@@SeasideDetective2 wrestling done this for decades. Yokozuna was samoan, yet portrayed a Japanese wrestler. Nikita koloff (nwa) wasn't Russian at all, neither was barry darsow.
I remember hearing, way back in the day, that there were two or three wrestlers playing the Ultimate Warrior at the same time.
Was never true Jim always played warrior ppl started saying that when he went away for awhile and came back less muscular and on the smaller size but that was only cuz of the steroid trial so he had to lean up
Very possible. Hollywood does this is a lot. They did it with Tupac hence “2” pac
@@litodat233 I was watching that live when he came back at WM8 everyone in the room thought he was fake even had a new tattoo and a skinny knacker bowl haircut lol
there was also the rumor like 5 different dudes were Kane lol
@@FORTYSIXTWENTYSEVEN .... 🙄
A big one left off this list: The Mac Stunner was only performed one time in 1998, but tons of people think Vince delivered it many times, including to Austin in 1999 during a Corporate Ministry beatdown.
I blame videogames that assigned one time moves as regular finishers.
I always remember Ashley winning the Battle Royal on Eddie's memorial Raw episode and commentary saying "Eddie's favourite diva" but I rewatched years later to find out Melina won it????"
Number 1: The 2004 Royal rumble, you may remember Big Show being eliminated via guillotine choke hold over the top rope but nope, big show did a front flip over the top rope
Yo am I trippin or did you just say frontflip!?!?!?!
@@NON-BINARYKINGOFDARKNESS I think its supposed a joke about WWE forgetting Chris Benoit. So Benoit wasn't in the match and Big Show flipped himself over the top rope and nobody won the Rumble that year
@@billblaski9523 yup nobody won the Royal Rumble in 2004 and if you remember anyone remembering it then Vince will be hiding in your closet waiting for you
Then who was the winner?
@@DarthHydra nobody bc wwe and Vince McMahon have done their best to erase and completely write Benoit outta Wwe history like he never existed
It sounds so off when you call it Hell In The Cell instead of Hell In A Cell
I have always known that it was Hell in a Cell, but I think Hell in the Cell actually sounds better. It sounds more impressive and ominous to hear some one say that there is going to be a fight in "The Cell" vs in "A Cell."
I remember it as Hell in The Cell match with undertaker vs edge
Even Vince said ,"YOU WILL FACE UNDERTAKER.... IN HELL IN A CELL"
Even Vince has that lol
@@MrMosebysLobby I do remember Vince calling it He'll In a Cell bit when Taker vs Shawn in 97 pretty sure Taker said "At Hell in the Cell" oh well I can check
Plus, you also iterated the wrong word (“in” instead of “the”)!
The “Superkick through window” stuff thankfully died down once RUclips and stuff started coming out to give us the whole video, but that used to drive me insane when I was little. Like “was I the only one that watched this segment”?!
The Marty Jannety getting superkicked through the window one is most likely because WWF magazine made it look like that's what happened in the photos. I always thought that's the way it happened but I never actually saw it on tv, just the photos in the magazine.
You should have mentioned Mr perfects way of throwing himself a touchdown pass from across the field 🤣
The biggest WWE Mandela Effect is Chris Benoit
no doubt call that shit a Mandela effect
@@YUPTHATSGOODSOUP crispen who?
Chris... Who? According to WWE such a man never existed. Who won the World Title at Wrestlemania 20? I bet you thought it was this Benoit guy... Nope... what actually happened was no one won the singles match between HBK and Triple H and the show went off the air with WWE Champ Eddie Guerrero celebrating in the ring by himself that he was now the companies only champion.
Who did Randy Orton beat for his first World Championship? No one he was gifted the vacant World Championship...
Yup... All true
Chris BenError404
What's the mandela effect apply to? the wwe pretending chris didn't exist? or the fans pretending he didn't murder his family, or he didn't fuck around with someone else's wife and then tried to get him fired?
You forgot one of the Mandela effects DX invading nitro on a tank but now it's not a tank it is a land rover type 4*4
Pretty sure they had both. They were broken up skits on the actual Raw that it's from
Kev McCormick I don’t know why they call it a tank. I was just watching that invasion on the network and even in interviews they say tank. It’s a dang army Jeep with a Canon on it
@@robertmontgomery19 me and friend can specifically remember it being a tank though I know that now it's a jeep but no matter how meny clips and photos of the jeep we see it just doesn't feel right to us we both have the same memory of the tank
The tank entrance was much later in one of the summerslams. I guess you got that confused
It was NEVER A TANK.
EVER.
Ever hear of a big fish story?
These guys exaggerate like crazy, and I do recall hearing them talk about showing up in a tank, but they were exaggerating things to make story sound better
This. Isn't. Magical.
I typically love these videos and the alternate views for things in general, but in 30+ years of being a wrestling fan I’ve literally never heard a single one of these.
Thats because these have almost no relevence to wrestling fans. Mandel Effects are often about big details and not small little ones this clip shows.
@@jugglerj0e I stopped Wrestlelamia long ago after they started churning out daily clickbait crap so I'd forgotten about this video completely.
Big or small, rewatching this video after your comment I still haven't heard of a single one of these referenced in the 3+ years since it came out.
@@jugglerj0e nah so-called Mandela Effects are usually about minor stuff like spelling of Berenstain Bears. People make easy grammatical mistake but cannot admit it so it must be parallel universes.
Yo! I'm the guy who messages you on Twitter wondering where the Final Days aka Behind the Titantron series has been......can't wait for the Curt Hennig Episode! Hopefully you have the time and ability to put out more in the near Future..........
I remember Mick Foley calling it "hell.... In the cell!" Leading up to his sort of almost kinda last match with triple H and thinking that sounded weird
The Jannety one is dumb everyone knows he got thrown. The Mr Perfect one kinda blew my mind, always thought it was Henning.
Nightowl333 i thought he got super kicked
I always thought Jannety was super kicked. I also thought Mr. Perfect was Curt Henning. Other than those two I wasn't blown away by these.
@@hh6738 same. I'm 16 and that's how I remember watching it
Lol never once did i ever think Jannety got KICKED THRU the window. Im with you, I dont know that was even an issue that people forgot
@@billblaski9523 same, had no idea anyone ever even thought that was the case.
Old school Hell in a Cell was the stuff of legends. Now, Vince is simply ruining the lore of the cell perps.
Back then they used to feud for a very long time before that... Now any given sunday
Fun fact: Michael Cole mispronounced the original Sin Cara's name by calling him "Sin Canna".
That's a botch, not a Mandela effect
I've always liked the Mandela effect that discounts a bad memory for an excusable effect. Brilliant. Lol.
Seriously though. Curt Hennigs name has always cracked me up. It's easy to see why people thought it was Henning because it's more common than Hennig.
Paying attention is a remedy to the effect. 😁
Yeah, it's honestly pretty laughable.
Ahh yes the Mandeler effect
The Mandeler Effect? 😂
Most of this is due to rebranding and having a shitty memory.
Well, the mandela effect is basically shitty memory
Yes that's all it is not parallel a parallel universe weird dumb crap
I remember both Hennig and Henning being used.
I never remember Hennig.
i remember hennig as the name but him using the henniNgplex as his finisher. weird aint it lol
I remember for a short stint it was Kurt instead of curt. And Henning instead of hennig
@@michaelfarrell6351same. I thought he used Henning as a Kayfabe name. Like Michael Hickenbottom
No you don't
People are tapping into alternate universes... or were wrong once.
I wonder...
It's a collective of people being wrong that make it a true Mandella. For instance Sinbad was in a movie called Shazam. I remember thinking Kazam with Shaq was not going to be as good and that it was weird their names were similar. Well the Sinbad genie movie doesn't exist...but a lot lf people remember it.
Love this concept for a video. I hoep that you guys do more just like this one. Can't wait for a Part 2, Part 2, etc.! ❤🎉
One thing for me is I could’ve swore when John Cena was thrown into the spotlight by big show that he was actually Batista bombed into it by Batista. To this day I still have a clear memory of watching that happen
That was Backlash 2009, Cena wasn’t even feuding with Batista then
cena aa’d batista thru the spotlight once you might be thinking abt that
Your just mistaken it was Big show vs Cena in a last man standing match with show winning by choke slamming him in the spotlight.
@@williamjarvis3295 It was Edge vs cena for the whc, big show wasn't in the match
This is actually a really interesting video !
The fact that people think these examples are proof of an alternate universe proves just how stubborn people can be. They just can't accept the fact that they were wrong.
dude, hella people believe the earth is flat. flat.
Just necause you are from this dimension doesnt mean you can shame me. I didnt ask to be brought here. This one sucks to be honest
@@samuelxrc It is flat. We live in a computer simulation. None of this is real. Were programs.
I mean i love the idea of the Mandela Affect but I don't think it has something to do with alternate universe. It's just something like a deja vu, the mind is mixing up things.
CM Punk is the only man who could get ice cream bars over as big as he did, lol.
They were all the rage in my childhood in the 80's and 90's way before CM Punk ever even existed.
@@Skazellino i am pretty sure CM Punk was there in the 80s
Not in a ring
Some people will create a brand new term just to avoid admitting they were remembering something wrong or just admitting they never paid enough attention to details
When it’s a phenomenon on the level of a lot of people forgetting it it should have its own term
@@brugafe I really don't think they are forgetting about it... Just remembering it wrong and not wanting to admit you were remembering something wrong, our mind is not as good at remembering stuff as we will want to
I'll admit it, I thought he was called Curt Henning for a very long time. I think it's just because it looks and sounds more natural than Hennig, such that a quick glance at the name can lead to it being misread. It also often sounded like Henning when other wrestlers & commentators mentioned him, as the difference is only one letter "n" and the correct version already has a double "n" in it anyway, making it sound more like Henning unless the "ig" at the end is emphasized.
Mr. Perfect should've been WWF Champion
I'm pretty sure Vince McMahon probably thought he was too small
@@Zeitgeist997 Simply Bad Timing... he came into WWE while Hogan had a strangle hold on the Belt (and Savage was heir apparent) ... By the time the Main Event opened up, allowing Bret, HBK, etc to get a chance Perfect had accumulated several injuries which precluded him from being given a main event Push, for fear those injuries would act up... in a 'Perfect World' He likely would have been given Bret's Push
@@TJ52359 more information gives the best answer. I wasnt factoring all that in. Thank you for sharing information. That's more logical than me saying a simple over generalization that Vince hates small guys....obviously with Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels that isnt a firm 'no margin of error' statement.
They had to much talent...
Agree
I loved those ice cream bars growing up. I use to have like 50 of the macho man cards. wish I still had those cards some of them are worth a lot of money.
You're NOT wrong!
Man how I miss Wwe Ice Cream Bars.
I feel so bad for those kids who have never experienced them
I’m one of em
I also miss WWE Ice Cream Bars.
me :(
They should make WWE ice cream bars now
Curt Hennig was always spelt Hennig I remember it spelt that way from the AWA days, Also I remember clearly seeing Marty being superkicked then thrown through the window. As I loved watching wrestling at this time.
As a kid, I vividly remembered a time where Mr. Kennedy was World Heavyweight Champion on SmackDown!, and that Batista, who was working with Kennedy in an angle, wanted to get his title back from him. Years later, I learn that Mr. Kennedy was never a world champion in WWE. Where the Hell have I been?
Brandon in a different universe bud
Either it was from a game that may have had that storyline OR this was a storyline you made as a custom story with the two involved
@@ultraomenmurat9937 No, I didn't make this in a custom story, let alone, this wasn't a story I played in any WWE game. This was around 2006/2007, which was when SmackDown! used to air on the CW. I was 8-9 years old at that time. The SmackDown Vs Raw series didn't implement the custom story feature until SVR 2010. Other than that, I didn't own any wrestling games as a kid. I only played them when my older sibbling would bring his PS2 or Xbox 360 to play these games. That was my only access to wrestling games as a kid.
Like I said, I was a kid that vividly remember Mr. Kennedy's world title reign on SmackDown. Childhood memories tend to not be what most would remember at an older age. I can jokingly say I'm from another universe, but ultimately, I own up to the fact that it was just bad memory.
Vince McMahon making Trish Stratus strip and bark like a dog?
WWE: MANDELA EFFECT!
16 year old me will never forget that one
I thought Jake the Snake died in the early 2000s. Found out he was alive when I saw him taking part in DDP Yoga.
I'm glad I was wrong.
I remember this as well
The Undertaker himself is a Mandela effect if (like me) you vaguely remember him from the 1990s but didn't start regularly watching him until the 2000s. I remember watching his "return" as the "Deadman" at WrestleMania XX (the first WWE pay-per-view I ever really sat down and watched) and thinking, "What's the big deal? Didn't he always look like that?" The homburg, tank top and duster jacket had gotten seared into my memory. Not only had I completely missed his "medieval executioner," "satanic cult leader," and "motorcyclist" costumes from before 2004, but I'd misremembered what he'd looked like in the first place - and I'd been at least passingly familiar with pro wrestling since I was a kid in 1984! In my memory, even though I'd seen him before, I pictured the Undertaker looking exactly the way he did in 2004 and afterward; it was surreal to rewatch wrestling footage from the early '90s and realize that he'd not only had a redder and thinner beard but had worn a dress shirt and a purple-striped necktie!
For those that are not arware of how this Mandela effect works, digital copies are slowly deleted and replaced as time goes by. Either people or AI, which has been around much longer than you think but in crude form, have effectively changed the perception. I dont believe that mandela died in the 80s because he made movie cameos in the 90s, but certain things have most definitely been altered.
Love the vid and the channel! Great stuff!! keep it up. Thanx!
I remember undertaker being carried out. Cause I was so SHOCKED to see undertaker being manhandled.
Same here
I thought so to
Weird
Maybe you are remembering Summerslam 1996 when Undertaker was carried out in a very similar way by druids?
I watched this edition of Smackdown, and i remeber it was Divari who was carried out. I dont remember undertaker ever being carried out. Ever
@@CarloisBuriedAlive nope. It was this story line
Not wrasslin related but another example is in Empire strikes back, folks remembering Vader's famous I am your father line wrong.
"No! I am your father"
Obi wan never told you about your father?
He told me enough! He told me you killed him!
No! I am your father!
Nooooooooo!
God mark hamil is an awful actor. That's my Mandela effect. People swear he's good when he's always been awful.
@Craig Smith LOL
@@middleeastern5796 Lol, I think all the main actors have there cringey moments throughout the OT
Yo rabidhammer
This reminded me that my best friend in Junior High created Nelson Mandela as a wrestler in WrestleMania X8 for the Gamecube
My personal case of the Mandela effect is the years steve austin won the rumble, I remember him winning the 1998, 1999, and 2001. But it turns out he won the 97 rumble, not the 99 rumble
8:57 - The WWE did not "choose" to air the episode on that day, that was the air date for new episodes of Raw. It just so happened there was a terrorist attack that day.
what people were saying at the time is that since the episode was taped they could have cut out the segment but chose not to
@@whaduzitmatr The channel would make that decision as it's not reasonable to expect a foreign company to be knowledgable about current (day) events in all countries they are broadcast, additionally they're (WWE) not responsible emergency or backup programming to fill the slot.
umm you mentioned the wrong Hebner for the HHH vs Y2J championship match it was Earl not Dave lol
Shawn Micheals heel turn and atrack Marty Jennetty is great and iconic
Wasnt it??..😁😁
i could have sworn it was "attack", goddamn you Mandela!!!!
Could've sworn Jannetty was trying to dive through the window to escape like a coward!
I feel like Shawn Michaels was never a heel, like I mean he never felt like a heel and I always liked him
....These aren't really Mandela effects...
@Lucien Hicks Berentsein Bears.
Yes just people miss remembering stuff like you know there is a epidemic of people not getting enough sleep and that really no joke leads to a lot of this stuff
I'm saying "real" as in what is recognized as "Mandela Effects... not that Mandela Effects actually are REAL. At best the Mandela Effect is simply something that a mass of people remember being something else... these are not... as defined... Mandela Effects. We as people believe that our memories are like photographs, that we remember things exactly as they happen, but not so. For instance... Do you know why everyone remembers Loony Tunes as "Loony Toons"? Because our brain fixes the memory to what makes more sense, or seems to be correct... it does this automatically. Our memories... as we remember them, are almost NEVER how they actually happened. I could give a TON of for instances from my own life where this is the case on a personal level. Common social ones... like Curious George having a tail, happens to all of us because our brain looks at the memory and says... Monkeys have tails... so we remember him with one. Anyway, I'm getting off topic, my point is... This video doesnt contain anything that would be considered a Mandala Effect... it's just WWE rewriting their history... as we all know they have a fondness of doing
And it's not a phenomenon... Its just something that has gained notoriety over the years. Personal false memories, as well as social false memories are something that has been studied for a long time, and we DO know why it happens... have for a VERY long time... just bozos on RUclips gave it a name, and without actually doing any research on it, started up conspiracy theories about something that never gained wide spread recognition... So rather looking into the brain, and how memories work... They screamed ALTERNATE PARALLEL DIMENSIONS!
@@paulhuber5437 "at best the mandela effect is something a mass of people remember as being something else" so at best, a mandela effect is a mandela effect? The Curt Hennig/Henning IMO is a wrestling mandela effect. (I'm not saying it's because of alternate/parallel dimensions btw, but something doesn't need that to be a mandela effect).
There are so many moments like this in wrestling history. With RUclips and the WWE Network, I've found out I remember SO many things wrong lol
Same. Biggest one for me personally is Andre The Giant winning WWE championship. For years and years I remembered him being on on the lists of people who should have won it. But not only did he win, it was one of the best storylines WWE ever did.
This is an awesome video! Keep it up!
I always knew the name was just Hennig, but I thought the pronounciation was HenniNg for some reason.
Same
Damn ice cream bar for really good.... I never knew that they made them till 2009
They didn't just set the bars, they were the bars.
Had a local ice cream drop that came by as a kid and remember getting them a couple times.
So if the Ultimate Warrior tattoo did happen, why TF is it on the list? You even say it does not belong on the list. WTF?
Mandela Effect: when everyone knows what sounds better than the writer.
One mandela effect I got is that I thought for sure Lex Luger passed away a few years ago but apparently he's still alive
Here's a Mandala Effect:
The Senior Official Triple H often bullied is EARL Hebner.
DAVE Hebner was made a producer/road agent after the dual Hebner angle.
Dave and Earl were twins, so the mixup is understandable.
One wrestling Mandela effect for me is how I remember the 2002 halloween episode of smackdown. All my life I remember that the ropes were still black at that time especially during that episode. However, when I watched the episode recently, the ropes were blue and the ring skirt was silver
For me it’s the city that hosted WrestleMania 26. For some reason I always thought it was Glendale, Arizona. Recently I rewatched the show to find out it was actually Phoenix, Arizona.
@@twistedmetal100 It WAS in Glendale. It was held at University of Phoenix (now State Farm) Stadium. Glendale is recognized as a suburb of Phoenix, so they probably referred to it as Phoenix at some points during the show.
@@quentinkaasa47 I didn’t know that. No wonder I got confused.
@@twistedmetal100 Yeah, WWE has a habit of using the name for a better-known city if they're close by. Whenever they do shows at the Allstate Arena in Rosemont for instance, they always say that they're in Chicago.
Awesome video like always original host guy
I have one vivid in my head, I remember reading about Crash Holly's death the night after he was found. I remember they found him in NYC a few blocks away in an alleyway face down in a puddle.
He had been drinking, passed out and fell forwards and had died from a combination of vomit and water choking his lungs, I remember because he was found a few blocks away from WWE's restaraunt they had at the time where he was that night.
Read it where, on some wrestling news site? The story has always been that he died at Stevie's house.
DX kicking off the Attitude Era is one that goes around a lot. Sure - Vince formally announced the Attitude Era after DX formed, but Austin was already in Attitude Era form well before that. His famous 3:16 promo happened 2 weeks before the NWO formed in WCW, preceding Hogan showing up as the Third Man by almost 2 weeks.
I found one
Edge's last match was not at wrestlemania, he wrestled a week later on smackdown
Oh my god you're right lol
@Hellrazor Television Yep, and then 2 days later wrestlng in a 10 man tag team match. It was the dark match on Smackdown that week.
@@MJMilz14 possibly that's why almost no one remembers it. Gotta admit this surprised me though.
Hogan pinned taker clean at a house show, caught on fancam.
It was called Tuesday in Texas
No it was a house show, Tuesday in Tx was a ppv. Hogan won after using ashes and a roll up pin. This occurred win occured after the usual boot and leg drop.
I think people remember Marty Jennity getting Superkicked through the window, because that is the story WWE and Micheals tell us. Even after the Network allows you to watch what really happened. WWE and Shawn still stick with the Superkick story.
2:21 bring those ice cream bars back. Ill trade any ice cream today for em
He ran through the window lol...RIP The Brain...funniest line ever
Super excited for the Curt Hennig Behind the Titantron!
Wrestling Mandela effects?! Huh, now this is new
This is basically one's memory of an event vs. what actually happened. In other words, A went to C, but there was really an A to B to C.
I have one that I only recently found out wasn't true, and that's Survivor Series 1992 was announced to feature a rematch between Bret Hart and the British Bulldog for the WWF title. Then when Bulldog lost the IC title, they put Michaels in the match instead. I thought this for years, and was sure I remember at least one graphic with Bret and Bulldog
That one was advertised yes. But Bulldog got popped for weed or something like that, if you watch wrestling with wregret he mentions it in the survivor series 92 review
“Vince McMahon attacked Harley Race” That man wouldn’t even land a damn hit, let alone be coerced into a fight.
I could have sworn there was a wrestler named Chris Benoit but apparently not. What a Mandela effect!