I like the way TNA/Impact Wrestling used to do the "secret convo" skits, having it look like someone was trying to peek around a corner to over hear a convo instead of the WWE invisible camera skits. They are all scripted but it actually looked better to peek from a distance than sitting in the room.
Worse, *full-time wrestlers* doing special guest referee duties getting bumped, and staying down the same length of time as a regular ref; usually from a basic clothesline that they would normally take and barely sell for a second during their own matches... 🤣🤣
Yet no matter what caused them to get "knocked out" they always recover the intant they need to count the pin, which wouldn't happen in any other place.
Here's another one where the Wyatt Sicks being the newest example. Groups are allowed to just run around and brutally attack their coworkers and there never seems to be effective SECURITY to stop them. In Fact that's another one - SECURITY is largely hopeless at stopping anyone unless the story line needs someone to be taken to jail.
At least with the Wyatts they're showing us that the security is there, they're just incompetent and taken out off screen. We saw it frequently when they were delivering the VHS tapes to Cole and Pat
Tbf the multi person damage multiplier can be chalked up to wrestlers being able to take more time to recover while others are distracted. I think it fits
#7 AEW wrestlers have addressed this. With wrestlers saying something like do you think I don't watch the show. I heard what you said, I know what you're planning. #5 Is why I hate triple threat matches. One of the wrestlers takes a basic move they'd normally bounce up from and lay outside the ring for minutes so the other two wrestlers can actually wrestle. There's a very small number of triple threat matches that actually work. Four or more people tend to flow better.
I will defend being down longer in a multi person match! Logically, wouldn’t you want to play possum while the other people keep beating each other up?
I think the mist thing works better in lore with how it actually is than the "secret glands" explanation. It perfectly fits into wrestling narrative that someone would keep the packet on their gear so they can use it when needed, just like Regal & the Brass Knuckles. In fact it'd be a nice dramatic moment seeing Asuka on camera put it in as it'd create the speculation of "when's it coming?" and "will it be countered?".
I mean Cena can get away with jorts since those are every day wear. Also where is taking so long to climb a ladder and freeze for a moment when you're barely hurt? Like Mustafa Ali supposed to win the MITB 2019 ladder match but froze when Brock was coming down the entrance. Ali had enough time to still grab the briefcase
My favourite "makes no sense" example of a wrestler always being in their gear was Lance Storm jumping the rail and nailing Saturn with a superkick to literally kickstart the Invasion angle. Despite not being (in storyline) a contracted WWE wrestler and not having a match, Storm appears in his tights, boots, and pads, not to mention with his wrists taped also.
In regards to the music playing when someone runs out, I imagine there’s a sound guy at gorilla who’s responsible. The moment he sees someone running to the curtain, he quickly loads up their entrance theme.
@@dewey9596they called up the production booth. As we saw on RAW I once, Foley radioed the production truck to play someone’s music right after he booked them in a match.
Jim Cornette said it best. "Spooky works in wrestling. Supernatural never has due to how phony it looks" And he was a Taker fan, who also hated the times he would do supernatural shit.
I would have to say my favourite theme is Bret Hart's theme from 1992, as it takes me back to that moment when I became a wrestling fan. My favourite underrated gem would be Marvelous Marc Mero's theme, what a banger!
How about the fact that wrestlers always gets a seat in the front row when that seat has been occupied the entire show or has someone take the seat after the wrestler jumps out of their seat to attack another wrestler. That is pure wrestling logic.
Speaking about attempted murder... Didn't Big Boss Man admit to actually murdering Big Show's father on live TV and none of the security staff ever even attempted to keep a hold of him to hand him off to the police?
0:55 My guy, this is actually the MOST realistic thing I see in wrestling ever. There’s situations where I offended someone (usually a subordinate or someone whose contract I happen to be in charge of) years ago and I am just now hearing that they hated me for it ever since. Hell, one guy got angry about something I did as an intern in my junior year of college (it has now been 8 years since I graduated) and he waited until literally THIS MORNING to tell me how I made him feel and that this was why he wanted me passed over for my promotion. If anything, the unrealistic thing is how SOON grievances are addressed in wrestling.
I almost want to headcanon that wrestlers' theme songs aren't diegetic (that is, they can't hear it in kayfabe), but wrestlers react to entrance music enough to joss that.
The way TNA normally did the hidden camera was actually pretty cool, you could clearly see the camera man hiding when wrestlers would have their talks privately.
This is why we love wresting. It's ridiculous and insane. And every company is insane in their own way. This truly is a golden age for the sport. Also my favourite theme song is Silas Young's ROH theme, "United Divided" by Voodoo Johnson.
What stops Undertaker from blasting everyone inside Hell-in-a-Cell? The CELL itself, being a metal object! Regardless if you consider the in-kayfabe super-ability, or just a light/pyro effect, it wouldn't fly in a metal Cage setting. Even if there was not ceiling, they all probably would get electrocuted, including Taker.
Hot Tag Nonsense= The biggest trope ever!! For some reason, wrestlers are completely immobile when reaching for a tag. Whenever they get cut off, they can move super fast. IT LOOKS GOOFY!!
Or taking forever to climb one. Or, in the case of R-Truth in the Royal Rumble, wait until you get all the way to the top of the ladder before realizing there's no briefcase hanging there.
I actually said the love triangle between Lana, Rusev, and Bobby Lashley should've been settled on a TLC PPV with a ladder match where Lana was in a shark cage above the ring, the key to the lock on it was on a pole, and whoever got the key, then climbed the ladder, unlocked the lock, and opened the door to the cage won Lana.
Thing about the first one. Given the nature of issues wrestlers have if you were to try to handle it outside of a wrestling ring could help you catch an assault charge.
The babyface always runs in to save another from heels after 80% of the damage has already been done. Same could be said for suited WWE officials backstage.
I always thought it was odd how someone interfering to cost someone a match always seems to wait till the end of the match. If I wanted to cost someone a match I'd just walk out as soon as it starts and interfere. I wouldn't wait till 3 close call 2 counts to finally come out
Remember the NO DQ match between AJ Styles and Alestair Black at EC just before the pandemic? There's Black outside the ring by the announce table, and Carl Anderson just standing there looking at him. I'm like, "What are you doing Carl? It's a no DQ match! Do something! Kick him!" but he does nothing, and they wait until near the end of the match to do anything.
the best attempted murder in wrestling was the four horsemen jumping dusty rhodes in the cnn parking lot. those dudes committed aggravated assault and faced ZERO charges.
There was one PPV during a multiman no DQ match where the faces stuffed Braun Strowman (heel at the time) into a garbage truck and activated the compactor. The crowd actually chanted "That was mur-der clap-clap-clapclapclap"
Well this video is pointless, see wrestling is a fantasy land, a tv show if you like, things only continue the next show, so nothing strange bout it, it's just the whole concept of wrestling ENTERTAINMENT, problem solved 😂
Here's something that only makes sense in wrestling and nowhere else, how every host at WhatCulture has a job that they're all actively horrid at 😂 heck, some of them genuinely seem to dislike wrestling!
Wanted to say but haven't because of my love for channel - sorry, but, really dislike the style of the Gareth videos, with mid point requests fore interaction, IE "what is your favourite thing and the request for like and click, not necessary, sorry, but had to say it
as for the outside interference. i loved how the trope was spun on its head at summerlam, as damian priest just look at the replay on the jumbotron.
He’s probably one of few who’ve done it
Britt Baker yelling at Rebel "Wait, you brought a camera crew?!!" during a backstage segment.
Stop letting Rikishi’s sons wear hoodies- security 😂
I like the way TNA/Impact Wrestling used to do the "secret convo" skits, having it look like someone was trying to peek around a corner to over hear a convo instead of the WWE invisible camera skits. They are all scripted but it actually looked better to peek from a distance than sitting in the room.
@@amyhoard1222 exactly Tna did it right
The referee being made out of glass when they're BARELY bumped 😅
Yeah that should've been on here
Worse, *full-time wrestlers* doing special guest referee duties getting bumped, and staying down the same length of time as a regular ref; usually from a basic clothesline that they would normally take and barely sell for a second during their own matches... 🤣🤣
@@tomseville2345 never thought of it, but yeah! 🤣
Yet no matter what caused them to get "knocked out" they always recover the intant they need to count the pin, which wouldn't happen in any other place.
Especially when most refs nowadays are athletic as hell
Tony D’Angelo has murdered multiple wrestlers in NXT yet never faces prison time 😂
I think the cops are scared of that damn parking lot
He actually did a "Who Ratted On The Don?" angle last year where Stacks was trying to free him; and eventually did, obviously.... 🤣🤣
Here's another one where the Wyatt Sicks being the newest example. Groups are allowed to just run around and brutally attack their coworkers and there never seems to be effective SECURITY to stop them.
In Fact that's another one - SECURITY is largely hopeless at stopping anyone unless the story line needs someone to be taken to jail.
At least with the Wyatts they're showing us that the security is there, they're just incompetent and taken out off screen. We saw it frequently when they were delivering the VHS tapes to Cole and Pat
My favorite theme song is btw Hollywood rock and stone cold disturbed because it was more epic
Tbf the multi person damage multiplier can be chalked up to wrestlers being able to take more time to recover while others are distracted. I think it fits
Seth Rollins: "hey didn't you lose an eye?"
Rey Mysterio: "yeah, but i preferred two eyes, so i grew it back or something"
How is the mist "poison" if no one has ever been poisoned by it?
Julia Hart was supernaturally corrupted by Malakai Black's mist... and I think that is the closest we have ever gotten to it poisoning anyone.
They tried it in TNA recently with Jonathan Gresham's *literal* "Octopus" gimmick...
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And how does the Ref never realize a wrestler just spat a colorful liquid all over their opponent
Lets be honest…if you had entrance music you would want it played whenever you can lol
#7
AEW wrestlers have addressed this. With wrestlers saying something like do you think I don't watch the show. I heard what you said, I know what you're planning.
#5
Is why I hate triple threat matches. One of the wrestlers takes a basic move they'd normally bounce up from and lay outside the ring for minutes so the other two wrestlers can actually wrestle. There's a very small number of triple threat matches that actually work. Four or more people tend to flow better.
I will defend being down longer in a multi person match! Logically, wouldn’t you want to play possum while the other people keep beating each other up?
I think the mist thing works better in lore with how it actually is than the "secret glands" explanation. It perfectly fits into wrestling narrative that someone would keep the packet on their gear so they can use it when needed, just like Regal & the Brass Knuckles. In fact it'd be a nice dramatic moment seeing Asuka on camera put it in as it'd create the speculation of "when's it coming?" and "will it be countered?".
#5 also applies to tag team matches. One guy gets knocked off the apron and then spends several minutes trying to get back up
I love Orange Cassidy using Jefferson Starship's "Jane"...I think it perfectly sums up the character...just so random...
I mean Cena can get away with jorts since those are every day wear. Also where is taking so long to climb a ladder and freeze for a moment when you're barely hurt? Like Mustafa Ali supposed to win the MITB 2019 ladder match but froze when Brock was coming down the entrance. Ali had enough time to still grab the briefcase
That or act like a simple carabiner is an ancient puzzle that’s been sealed for centuries.
Or The Miz simply sauntering up the ladder like he had all the time in the world when he should've been spider-climbing up that thing.
@@JL-sm6cg yeah lol so many examples
My favourite "makes no sense" example of a wrestler always being in their gear was Lance Storm jumping the rail and nailing Saturn with a superkick to literally kickstart the Invasion angle. Despite not being (in storyline) a contracted WWE wrestler and not having a match, Storm appears in his tights, boots, and pads, not to mention with his wrists taped also.
In regards to the music playing when someone runs out, I imagine there’s a sound guy at gorilla who’s responsible. The moment he sees someone running to the curtain, he quickly loads up their entrance theme.
Nowadays they likely only have to hit one button that is clearly marked
What about when their music is played as a distraction, and they come from behind through the stands? 😂
@@dewey9596they called up the production booth. As we saw on RAW I once, Foley radioed the production truck to play someone’s music right after he booked them in a match.
#1 reminds me of the show "You." A simple blue baseball cap renders Joe totally invisible when on his prowls.
Jim Cornette said it best. "Spooky works in wrestling. Supernatural never has due to how phony it looks" And he was a Taker fan, who also hated the times he would do supernatural shit.
I would have to say my favourite theme is Bret Hart's theme from 1992, as it takes me back to that moment when I became a wrestling fan. My favourite underrated gem would be Marvelous Marc Mero's theme, what a banger!
How about the fact that wrestlers always gets a seat in the front row when that seat has been occupied the entire show or has someone take the seat after the wrestler jumps out of their seat to attack another wrestler. That is pure wrestling logic.
Speaking about attempted murder... Didn't Big Boss Man admit to actually murdering Big Show's father on live TV and none of the security staff ever even attempted to keep a hold of him to hand him off to the police?
Ohhh what a rush!!! Definitely my favorite. Warriors is a very close second.
0:55 My guy, this is actually the MOST realistic thing I see in wrestling ever. There’s situations where I offended someone (usually a subordinate or someone whose contract I happen to be in charge of) years ago and I am just now hearing that they hated me for it ever since. Hell, one guy got angry about something I did as an intern in my junior year of college (it has now been 8 years since I graduated) and he waited until literally THIS MORNING to tell me how I made him feel and that this was why he wanted me passed over for my promotion.
If anything, the unrealistic thing is how SOON grievances are addressed in wrestling.
Agreed. If you need a general example, look at how many things magically appear on social media years after the fact.
Sounds like something I would do. lol
I almost want to headcanon that wrestlers' theme songs aren't diegetic (that is, they can't hear it in kayfabe), but wrestlers react to entrance music enough to joss that.
Except sometimes the Arena's lighting will change along with the music hitting
The way TNA normally did the hidden camera was actually pretty cool, you could clearly see the camera man hiding when wrestlers would have their talks privately.
Real American is my favorite theme song. It was the perfect fit for the character and the Era.
I know I'm gonna get a lot of heat for this but HULK Hogan's Real American
Nah, liking Rick Derringer doesn't mean you like Hulk Hogan. Hell, liking Hulk Hogan doesn't mean you like Terry Bollea.
Shawn Michaels music plays in my head every time I walk into a room🎶😂😂 5:13
Yellow Mist was said to be the most damaging in the Really Early WCW Days.
1. Fans deciding who gets to be good guys even if said wrestler spent several months bashing people skulls in on national television 😂
Or fans cheering bad guys when said bad guys when they insult said fans in a promo.
Another one I thought of. How the two rivals in a match can just come out through the same entry way without beating each other's asses in the back.
This is why we love wresting. It's ridiculous and insane. And every company is insane in their own way. This truly is a golden age for the sport.
Also my favourite theme song is Silas Young's ROH theme, "United Divided" by Voodoo Johnson.
What stops Undertaker from blasting everyone inside Hell-in-a-Cell? The CELL itself, being a metal object!
Regardless if you consider the in-kayfabe super-ability, or just a light/pyro effect, it wouldn't fly in a metal Cage setting. Even if there was not ceiling, they all probably would get electrocuted, including Taker.
My favourite wrestling theme song of all time is easily Edge's Metalingus by Alter Bridge. It's literally the best theme song of all time
Hot Tag Nonsense= The biggest trope ever!!
For some reason, wrestlers are completely immobile when reaching for a tag. Whenever they get cut off, they can move super fast. IT LOOKS GOOFY!!
My favorite wrestling theme song is Val Venis original saxophone theme that and Ministry of Darkness Undertaker theme.
Forgetting how to climb a ladder
Or taking forever to climb one. Or, in the case of R-Truth in the Royal Rumble, wait until you get all the way to the top of the ladder before realizing there's no briefcase hanging there.
Really wish they'd let Gareth do NXT Ups and Downs again. I Want It.
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I got a few. Lone wolf Corbin. RKO VOICES. KANE SLOW CHEMICAL. BENOIT WHATEVER. EVOLUTION LINES IN THE SAND. UNDERTAKER ALL OF THEM. ECT
Complex legal matters ranging from employment disputes to custody of children can be settled with a ladder match
I actually said the love triangle between Lana, Rusev, and Bobby Lashley should've been settled on a TLC PPV with a ladder match where Lana was in a shark cage above the ring, the key to the lock on it was on a pole, and whoever got the key, then climbed the ladder, unlocked the lock, and opened the door to the cage won Lana.
my favourite theme song is Shinsuke Nakamuras NJPW theme
You could see wrestlers in full gear even in video game cutscenes 😂
Me:basic thuganomic- john cena
Thing about the first one. Given the nature of issues wrestlers have if you were to try to handle it outside of a wrestling ring could help you catch an assault charge.
My dad will never understand wrestling same with my wife lol
Favourite theme song
Voices
DX the best intro music I've ever
I know this is gonna sound controversial but my favorite theme song was always Chris Benoit theme song
The babyface always runs in to save another from heels after 80% of the damage has already been done.
Same could be said for suited WWE officials backstage.
I always thought it was odd how someone interfering to cost someone a match always seems to wait till the end of the match. If I wanted to cost someone a match I'd just walk out as soon as it starts and interfere. I wouldn't wait till 3 close call 2 counts to finally come out
Remember the NO DQ match between AJ Styles and Alestair Black at EC just before the pandemic? There's Black outside the ring by the announce table, and Carl Anderson just standing there looking at him. I'm like, "What are you doing Carl? It's a no DQ match! Do something! Kick him!" but he does nothing, and they wait until near the end of the match to do anything.
Dusty Rhodes "American Dream" from WWF.
5:16 Jive Soul Bro
Asuka literally broke a capsule in her hand to win a match, lol! Secret gland lmao!
The one she spit on her fingers?
My favorite wrestling theme song is Samoa Joe’s song coliseum clash I believe that’s what it’s called
I was always confused as to how a rope or chain kept opponents apart. Uh, guys, you can still just move towards each other.
Pretty sure lightning would be a disqualification in a match lol
So you want the Dusty finish brought back? The world doesn't need that
Wrestlers spitting poison is nothing new because muta popularized it and tajiri made it more famous lol
Imagine in real life, if some people were beating up a loved one and before you help you do a little salsa 💃…
You did not just call THE UNDERTAKER dumb.
I can deal with all the other silliness on this list, but there’s nothing in wrestling I hate more than the Food Coloring Spit of Doom. 😂
5:15 DX, Bret Hart, CM Punk
0:55 lol they do this on reality TV they don't talk away from TV land
Whenever I jump in my firends fight I turn on Undertakers theme song so you're wrong.
My Favorite Ring Entrance Music is REAL AMERICAN.
Shooting lightning in a match would be a DQ
Which is why he said why not do it in Hell in a Cell
@@emeraldaly7646 yeah I typed this comment before he got there
Billy and Chuck
Mikey Tyson DX theme.
Good list lol
the best attempted murder in wrestling was the four horsemen jumping dusty rhodes in the cnn parking lot. those dudes committed aggravated assault and faced ZERO charges.
There was one PPV during a multiman no DQ match where the faces stuffed Braun Strowman (heel at the time) into a garbage truck and activated the compactor.
The crowd actually chanted "That was mur-der clap-clap-clapclapclap"
Baron Corbin I bring the darkness
Number 1 drew MacIntyre existing
Wild
Yup
If I didn’t know any better I’d swear this stuff was all arranged ahead of time purely for entertainment 😂 come on guys you can do better than this.
Also, refs only have 1 HP
Nit Picking now... No more quality or informational info anymore?
Only 11? Lol
Oy hatche it when they doog oot that droomer.
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Well this video is pointless, see wrestling is a fantasy land, a tv show if you like, things only continue the next show, so nothing strange bout it, it's just the whole concept of wrestling ENTERTAINMENT, problem solved 😂
My favorite wrestling theme song of all time goes like this ... "MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY MONEY"
I like butting a submission hold on the announcers table is more mainfull then in the ring
WWE have gotten bad about using the invisible camera for backstage segments. But AEW have absolutely abused almost everything on this list.
Here's something that only makes sense in wrestling and nowhere else, how every host at WhatCulture has a job that they're all actively horrid at 😂 heck, some of them genuinely seem to dislike wrestling!
Actually a horrible video. Keep begging for the likes because of a glorified reddit post
CM PUNK! CM PUNK! CM PUNK!
No thanks. Ups and downs is soon. I don't wanna watch too much internet until then.
My time is actually up now
Wanted to say but haven't because of my love for channel - sorry, but, really dislike the style of the Gareth videos, with mid point requests fore interaction, IE "what is your favourite thing and the request for like and click, not necessary, sorry, but had to say it
15 seconds and no likes, whatculture is falling off
Yet you chose to comment and watch the video ok yo 😂
@@alvinwhite94 you realize I was joking right?…….. Right?