Isn't that the same match where later Taker said to him, "Mick, let's end this...please." I remember this match being an entire chapter in Foley's book.
Mick has called it both the best and worst chokeslam he ever took. Fundamentally, the way he receives it is *awful* , but Mick thinks that if he had taken it properly, the bump would have killed him.
@@emeraldaly7646 I recall reading that the cell ceiling wasn't meant to give up. That's why Taker just stands for a long time there because he didn't know if Mick is still alive and what happens next (in his own words)
@@DefeatedInk from what i heard bruce say about it, taker was supposed to do 3 chokeslams wuth the panel sagging lower and lower then break and mick wouldve only fell from the distance of the top rope
I think it was confirmed that she shouted "hanase" (I think that's how you spell it in the English alphabet) and apparently it translates to something along the lines of "let me go"
Nia pretty much cause Kairi to go into retirement from North American/international pro wrestling and pretty much semi-retirement in general (even if Kairi sighted her homesickness and the pandemic as the real reason).
He had a crazier one on TNA where he did one from the top of the stage to a table set up on the floor, his head was so close to getting clipped by the stage the distance was crazy.
It amazes me how Mick Foley was able to finish the Hell In A Cell match with The Undertaker despite falling off the top of the cell twice. It looks like he could have died from the second fall.
son of a bitch had adrenaline flowing, all he cared about is giving the people there a match they will never forget! Foley is the GOAT, or atleast one of them.
He was so concussed after the 2nd landing he genuinely doesn't remember the match. There's a story that afterwards he sat in the back and asked Taker if he remembered to use the tacks, to which Taker replied, "Mick... look at your arm."
Correct, Foley was severely concussed and even had temporary memory loss to the point he couldn't even recognise his wife or kids, he didn't speak to the Rock for over a decade after that
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 I think your wrong about that. It was more like a month or 2. Cause neither stayed wrestling that long after. They have their run as a tag team within that time you say they didn't talk.
@@matthewbarnard9067 they worked together because they had to, they used to be good friends in real life but after the incident Foley didn't talk to the Rock outside of work for years
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 I mean from watching the recent a&e bio foley literally says that those chair shots were his idea, not rocks, so right there it already doesn’t make sense. More likely they didn’t talk because rocky left the company soon after for Hollywood and they moved in completely different circles even during their wwe runs.
Just a rehash of Zandig doing almost exactly the same thing as at TOD 2 with Nick Mondo, completely fucking up the bump and almost killing both of them. At least Nick Mondo didn't know any better, Janella claims to be a CZW fan and still did the same bump that retired Nick Mondo
I know she's not a safe worker but she doesn't want to legitimately hurt her co-workers/friends...she's a nice person in real life, she just need to work on her moves
Mox has never, ever done anything on the level of Foley. Even in his CZW days he wasn't close to the toughest dude there. You want some crazy bastards in death matches? Look at Jun Kasai, MASADA, Nick Gage, or Necro Butcher.
Ah, yes. The good old, same list, different name way to put it. Didn't we talk about Shane going trough that glass enough times? Even Zack Ryder's story? And the Lesnar's stories, either of them.
another one related to Kairi, that suplex spot at TLC 2019 into the barricade where Kairi may had suffered her career altering concussion at. she was not right shortly after that.
How Rock vs. Mick’s Rumble match isn’t on here is a shame. Rock totally took things too far despite Mick clearly giving Rock his back for the majority of those chair shots. Everyone cringes at Hell in a Cell, but I bet that RR match did far more damage long term then HIAC did.
Samoa Joe’s stair dive at Sting at TNA’s Bound for Glory 2008: no way to safely land, unnecessary, and screwed up Joe’s back to potentially have long-term repercussions
A sickening bump that is rarely talked about is another Mankind bump. On the 9-9-99 episode of Smackdown, Taker & Big Show faced The Rock & Sock Connection in a Buried Alive Match. Towards to the end of the match Big Show was trying to throw Mankind off of the ramp and into the hole but Mankind fell way short and instead took a sick full body bump onto the dirt pile before bouncing into the hole. This looks very painful to say the least.
that wasn't Plexiglass, the plans were to have sugar glass which was made for the purpose of breaking without serious cuts/injuries. but the glass they got from the KOTR 2001 was the wrong kind and that's why Kurt and Shane got badly cut by the glass and i think Shane got concussed from the suplex into the glass that made him land on his head and neck.
The worst thing about Shane/Kurt might not even be all the glass shards and blood, but the hideous (and hideously-audible) *thump* with which Shane's head lands squarely on the ground after one of the failed suplexes through the glass. That's the kind of injury that can last a lifetime.
Samoa Joe's absolutely IDIOTIC dropkick onto concrete stairs was by far the worst. A few of the ones on this list were botches, but the Joe bump literally had no way it WOULDN'T be a disaster. It changed his entire career.
had that happen on live TV, we would had seen Kairi covered in a crimson mask high on the muta scale. she misses a month from the steps Irish whip botch, most likely she sustained a second concussion in a period of a few months.
If you see the Kaz/Daniels Ultimate X bump back super slow you can see that Kazarian has hold of Daniels' head/shoulders at the important time to stop him landing square on his head. I mean, jesus christ it's close, and it's still scary as all hell, but Kazarian did as much as he could to mitigate it once he realised they were out of control.
Nick Mondo taking a Mother F'n Bomb off the top of a building onto a stacks of tables with light tubes in CZW. Mondo was estimated 28 feet in the air, Zandigs legs hit the tables first, meaning Mondo went straight to the concrete. He was legit knocked unconcious, an artery cut in his back, and was momentarily paralyzed.
The REAL list: 2) Sting gets buckle bombed by Seth Rollins. Night of Champions. Need I say more? Okay, I will. Sting was in a match with Seth in a bout where he's doing spots no 56 year old man should be doing, especially not if they want to see 57. Rollins had already given Sting one buckle bomb and put him through an announcer's desk. Plus Sting had performed an entire match, flying around like a man half his age. That second buckle bomb was badly botched. 1) Owen Hart drops from the ceiling....
On Foley's accidental fall through the cage: "is a moment you'll likely never see repeated in a WWE ring again" Foley and HHH 2 years later: "yeah, let's do that one again, ON PURPOSE!"
The "I Quit"-Match at the Royal Rumble 1999 between Rock and Mankind. The chairshots alone were irresponsible and hard to endure, but seeing Mick's daughter in the "Beyond the Mat"-Documentary watch this slaughter and cry the way she did, was too much for me. Awful and not worth the risks.
I was really sad when I read the news that Kairi Sane was released from WWE. But on the other hand, I'm glad that she's not around to get beat-up by Jax. Nobody cares if she's The Rock's cousin, she's an unsafe in ring worker and has to go before she gets someone critically injured or even killed.
It’s also worth noting that, according to Gotch, he tried to talk Enzo out of doing the spot, but Enzo promised that he was capable of taking that kind of bump event though he’d never even learned it.
The problem for Lesnar was, Angle was further away from the ring corner, than the other wrestlers who he had performed the shooting star press on in OVW
One that always stuck with me was the Undertaker choke slamming Spike Dudley out of the ring onto the floor at ring side. No table to break his fall, no ring ropes to slow him down, no one to catch him. It was straight from Takers head height in ring to floor. I don't know how they did it. They must have fixed that bit of floor to be extra extra padded or something.
It may be an unpopular opinion, but I think dives and huge bumps should only be done when it matters and when it will be memoriable, not ten times a night EVERY NIGHT. We've reached the point where the fans will pop more for a simple PILEDRIVER than they would a Canadian Destroyer off the top turnbuckle through a table. Why? Because the Piledriver has a story behind it where it is considered one of the most dangerous moves ever since Owen broke Austins neck with it. I still remember when CM Punk hit Cena with a Piledriver, but (aside from the finish) I can't tell you any other move that happened in that match. That is one of the many issues plaguing wrestling today and the sad thing is: they can still do a lot of what they do today, but just making minor tweaks (no constant dives, no unnecessary big bumps that no one will remember, keep false finishes rare, and get rid of scripted promos) they can make the product 100x better.
Mick Foley is my favourite wrestler of all time and The Undertaker is up there as well, but I just find their Hell in a Cell match mostly uncomfortable to watch, which is a shame because it’s a good, although frightening, match
Like jesus no wonder Kairi Sane decided to have a non wrestling role. She's basically on a legend contract living in Japan being a WWE ambassador, and although I know its not cause of these injuries, the average person might think they are connected with good reason.
I feel like Orton was taking a receipt by Lesnar. Now, Randy Orton is the best wrestler of all time, Ric Flair himself said it, he's the man, and he's in my top 2 favorite wrestlers, tied with Edge at the top... so I love him, but we all know he's had his share of incidents where he hurt somebody, and then would complain when someone barely messed up something against him (Kofi was buried for years, Mr Kennedy was fired, for examples)
This one didn't result in injuries or anything, but god was it a terrible idea: Sasha Banks and Charlotte's Superplex from the turnbuckle onto the outside floor
Not even getting into when Charlotte knocked out Kairi and the added damage she took later. Jeff Hardy's career, for the most part. He ate shit off a steel cage onto some steps to take time off for knee surgery, but that's not even getting into the worst of the stuff he's done over the years. AEW needs to invest in padded floors and other stunt tech if they're going to do dumb shit like that again.
Has anybody noticed that on The Undertaker/ Mankind Hell in a Cell match. The zip ties on the part where Mankind fell through. Watch the match. You’ll notice the zip ties in the ring. It was not an accident but on purpose.
Some of this are just spots that went wrong. Why you shouldnt throw somebody off the ring if you do it all the time? The buckleBomb? Shooting Star press? c'mon, there are other bumps that clearly nobody thought about the consequences when greenlite them.
Mick Foley asked Taker after the match in the back "What were you thinking?" after the chokeslam. Taker replied, "I thought you were dead."
Isn't that the same match where later Taker said to him, "Mick, let's end this...please." I remember this match being an entire chapter in Foley's book.
Mick has called it both the best and worst chokeslam he ever took. Fundamentally, the way he receives it is *awful* , but Mick thinks that if he had taken it properly, the bump would have killed him.
Yes, but Mick wanted to the spot with the chokeslam on the thumb tacks.
@@emeraldaly7646 I recall reading that the cell ceiling wasn't meant to give up. That's why Taker just stands for a long time there because he didn't know if Mick is still alive and what happens next (in his own words)
@@DefeatedInk from what i heard bruce say about it, taker was supposed to do 3 chokeslams wuth the panel sagging lower and lower then break and mick wouldve only fell from the distance of the top rope
Joey Mercury nose injury is one of the brutal one in WWE
yeah worse than a street fight injury
I remember watching that i instantly knew his nose was busted
I remember watching that live and man at 13 years old that was real hard to watch.
That's not a bump, it was an accident.
I know you said WWE, but you should look up Brandon Vera’s nose after his fight with Thiago Silva in the UFC.
This should be 10 Nia spots.
Or Seth Rollins
Does she have a big fan base? Or skill set? Or personality? I don’t get her
@@jarrodoakley6911 Vince likes big sweaty women.
@@jarrodoakley6911 I believe its because she's related to the rock
The gospel truth.
Brock Lesnar's shooting star press is incredible
Iv seen his matches in development when he did it often and hit it perfectly, such an incredible sight
I remember seeing it that match and waiting for the big SSP I'd seen online and heard about... Then he lands on his damn head. Scary shit.
Incredibly dangerous
When he does it right it's beautiful
As far as I know it wasn't his idea to make ssp
The worst part about the bump kairi took is that you can hear her scream “I’m not ready”
I think it was confirmed that she shouted "hanase" (I think that's how you spell it in the English alphabet) and apparently it translates to something along the lines of "let me go"
You're never ready for Nia Jax
She said "Let Me Go" (which is something a heel would say when grabbed) not "I'm not ready.
Is anyone ever ready for Nia Jax? 🤔🤔
I don't think Nia cared
Sid Vicious breaking his leg is still one of the most sickening injuries I have ever seen and it didn't make the list that's crazy
even thinking about it makes my stomach turn
When I first saw it I thought it was a greatly made spot. Until I looked closer.
That’s not a bump that was an accident
What WWE did to bury Zack by using Cena proved that WWE do favours always.
@Mike Scott was just about to mention 👍
Nia Jax is unsafe worker in the ring after all . Poor Kairi
Nia pretty much cause Kairi to go into retirement from North American/international pro wrestling and pretty much semi-retirement in general (even if Kairi sighted her homesickness and the pandemic as the real reason).
I'm actually surprised that anyone in the locker room agrees to get in the ring with Nia.
They won't fire her, because of her family connections.
you can hear Kairi scream im not set and NIa just keeps going
Nia Jax got to go she is by far the most unsafe performer in wrestling period.
Mandy Rose being her latest victim
@Mike Scott Very true. Mandy is very green in the ring. Deville really covered up a lot of Mandy's greenness in the ring.
The most recent Jeff Hardy bump where he hit his head on the steps scared me bad. I’m glad he is ok!
I got one for you that happened this past Monday on Raw. Jeff Hardy's Swanton bomb against Elias in the Symphony of Destruction match.
I didn't know about that match but that's an incredible name for it
He had a crazier one on TNA where he did one from the top of the stage to a table set up on the floor, his head was so close to getting clipped by the stage the distance was crazy.
It amazes me how Mick Foley was able to finish the Hell In A Cell match with The Undertaker despite falling off the top of the cell twice. It looks like he could have died from the second fall.
son of a bitch had adrenaline flowing, all he cared about is giving the people there a match they will never forget! Foley is the GOAT, or atleast one of them.
He was so concussed after the 2nd landing he genuinely doesn't remember the match. There's a story that afterwards he sat in the back and asked Taker if he remembered to use the tacks, to which Taker replied, "Mick... look at your arm."
Mick said that he took the chokeslam wrong and didn't jump, he also said that if he did, he would have over-rotated and land on his head and or neck.
Mick is immortal, simple as that.
If you look at his nose that white thing is actually his tooth that went through his mouth
I remember seeing ManKind fall through that ring and fall off the top of the cage. One of the greatest moments in wrestling history
According to Gotch, they had done the Enzo spot several times in practice and it was one of the only things he was good at.
Rock vs Mankind "I quit match" is hard to watch, if I remember right it was 11 unprotected head chair shots
Correct, Foley was severely concussed and even had temporary memory loss to the point he couldn't even recognise his wife or kids, he didn't speak to the Rock for over a decade after that
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 I think your wrong about that. It was more like a month or 2. Cause neither stayed wrestling that long after. They have their run as a tag team within that time you say they didn't talk.
@@matthewbarnard9067 they worked together because they had to, they used to be good friends in real life but after the incident Foley didn't talk to the Rock outside of work for years
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 that's bullshit. They didn't talk cause Rock went to do movies simple as that.
@@jimmy_the_squid9456 I mean from watching the recent a&e bio foley literally says that those chair shots were his idea, not rocks, so right there it already doesn’t make sense. More likely they didn’t talk because rocky left the company soon after for Hollywood and they moved in completely different circles even during their wwe runs.
This is why Randy Orton won the 2017 Royal Rumble match because of his head injury
I showed my cousin Foley's bumps off the Cell at KOTR '98....pretty cool to watch someone see that for the first time in 2020
man that was insane to see when it happened. i was freaking out and my step dad kept saying oh thats fake, it was supposed to happen... WRONG
Every match Darby Allin is in has a bump that never should've happened.
I think he has a fucking death wish😳
@@selfishyounggod6109 well Darby Allen was apparently suicidal before becoming a wrestler
Ye, his matches are just spot fests. Zero wrestling ability and psychology.
Indian kushti
@@Hitomora Not everyone needs to be a mat technician. He entertains, it works for him. People like him, maybe not you, but you're honestly irrelevant.
That Hardy bump was hard to watch, as many of these were!
I'm Getting a Feeling That Team 3D Putting Abyss Through a Flaming Table Didn't make The Cut
Kushti
Probably should’ve since he was literally on fire as a result getting I think 2nd degree burns from what I heard one time?
Zanding and Joey Janela off of the friggin roof where Joey almost died.
Zandig? JEEZUS!!!!
Just a rehash of Zandig doing almost exactly the same thing as at TOD 2 with Nick Mondo, completely fucking up the bump and almost killing both of them. At least Nick Mondo didn't know any better, Janella claims to be a CZW fan and still did the same bump that retired Nick Mondo
Wow Nia Jax really trying to kill somebody.
I know she's not a safe worker but she doesn't want to legitimately hurt her co-workers/friends...she's a nice person in real life, she just need to work on her moves
Turn you guys on everyday while working too listen too ... so many of the same things listed in different ways it’s crazy
Mick foley and jon moxley are the toughest guy in pro wrestling.
Dont forget Shane or Jeff two fearless mother-effers
Mox? That's a strange way to spell
Terry Funk
Don't forget Abyss.
Mox has never, ever done anything on the level of Foley. Even in his CZW days he wasn't close to the toughest dude there. You want some crazy bastards in death matches? Look at Jun Kasai, MASADA, Nick Gage, or Necro Butcher.
I think you forgot newjack
I’m actually surprised that the John Zandig Joey Janela spot at GCW wasnt on this list
They're too mainstream for GCW or CZW 😂
Ah, yes. The good old, same list, different name way to put it. Didn't we talk about Shane going trough that glass enough times? Even Zack Ryder's story? And the Lesnar's stories, either of them.
I understand why it’s not in the videos but... wish we could see the actual footage 😐
another one related to Kairi, that suplex spot at TLC 2019 into the barricade where Kairi may had suffered her career altering concussion at. she was not right shortly after that.
Becky was very nice during that.
I remember when Jerry Lawler took a announce table bump but they didn’t rig the table to fall apart.
Number 1 Owen Hart, but of course Vince had to make him do something stupid
You do realize that is not considered a wrestling bump SMH
@@mjstory1976 it still shouldn’t have happened
#0. Sid Vicious shatters his leg from a botched turnbuckle move, WCW Sin
Yep my leg immediately gets shots of pain whenever I see that bump
The Greatest Heel Turn in History
@@WhiskeyBrewer LMAO
ECW had quite a few. The one that always comes to mind was the tower of tables fall. Still amazed he didn't die.
How Rock vs. Mick’s Rumble match isn’t on here is a shame. Rock totally took things too far despite Mick clearly giving Rock his back for the majority of those chair shots. Everyone cringes at Hell in a Cell, but I bet that RR match did far more damage long term then HIAC did.
that jump off the top rope from Sid Vicious in WCW and breaking his leg and all but ending his career
Sadly, it wasnt even the top rope, it was the middle rope..
@@kamikazenick78 even worse lol
Botches aren't bumps
@@stevendycus9559 Aren't half of this list just botches?
@@abadenoughdude300 for sure, seems this one is definitely mislabeled
Samoa Joe’s stair dive at Sting at TNA’s Bound for Glory 2008: no way to safely land, unnecessary, and screwed up Joe’s back to potentially have long-term repercussions
The fact that there’s no NJPW, ECW, CZW, ROH, or PWG kinda makes this list null and void
watchin mae young take bumps in the 90s was hard af
Zack Ryder was paid in WWE action Figures, why don’t you think he never left when he wasn’t doing anything ?
If spike dudley's table bump isn't on here I swear
HHH vs Mick Foley hell in a cell, that time he fell through the cage early and broke the ring
‘Taker landing on his head after the dive over the top rope onto HBK at Wrestlemania is a tough one to watch.
No Vick grimes ?
Had 2 horrible falls. Xpw and ecw both.
A sickening bump that is rarely talked about is another Mankind bump. On the 9-9-99 episode of Smackdown, Taker & Big Show faced The Rock & Sock Connection in a Buried Alive Match. Towards to the end of the match Big Show was trying to throw Mankind off of the ramp and into the hole but Mankind fell way short and instead took a sick full body bump onto the dirt pile before bouncing into the hole. This looks very painful to say the least.
Considering what we learned about Enzo when he was released, I'm totally fine with him getting concussed.
That he got falsely accused by someone who wanted money? How exactly does that say he deserves the concussion?
This is Gareth's best work yet! Great work mate!!
Plexiglass doesnt break like that in the KotR match. They never have during elimination chamber
that wasn't Plexiglass, the plans were to have sugar glass which was made for the purpose of breaking without serious cuts/injuries. but the glass they got from the KOTR 2001 was the wrong kind and that's why Kurt and Shane got badly cut by the glass and i think Shane got concussed from the suplex into the glass that made him land on his head and neck.
The worst thing about Shane/Kurt might not even be all the glass shards and blood, but the hideous (and hideously-audible) *thump* with which Shane's head lands squarely on the ground after one of the failed suplexes through the glass. That's the kind of injury that can last a lifetime.
Samoa Joe's absolutely IDIOTIC dropkick onto concrete stairs was by far the worst. A few of the ones on this list were botches, but the Joe bump literally had no way it WOULDN'T be a disaster. It changed his entire career.
Nia jax should be called “the irresistible botch” at this point cause as soon as she touches anyone they seem to get hurt
Hey now...number is a gold moment in wrestling history and that smile photo after is pure platinum
wow, i knew all about Kairis issues w jax and botches, but i never saw the gash on her head!! holy cow
had that happen on live TV, we would had seen Kairi covered in a crimson mask high on the muta scale. she misses a month from the steps Irish whip botch, most likely she sustained a second concussion in a period of a few months.
That isn't plexiglass, that's legit glass
That's what i was thinking lol.
Suicide and Daniels was insane, that match was nuts.
If you see the Kaz/Daniels Ultimate X bump back super slow you can see that Kazarian has hold of Daniels' head/shoulders at the important time to stop him landing square on his head. I mean, jesus christ it's close, and it's still scary as all hell, but Kazarian did as much as he could to mitigate it once he realised they were out of control.
Nick Mondo taking a Mother F'n Bomb off the top of a building onto a stacks of tables with light tubes in CZW. Mondo was estimated 28 feet in the air, Zandigs legs hit the tables first, meaning Mondo went straight to the concrete. He was legit knocked unconcious, an artery cut in his back, and was momentarily paralyzed.
When a Deletion is the less extreme of three matches, that's saying something!
“Disaster is never too far away. . .”
*shows TNA logo*
Yep
Mick Foley receiving a backdrop on top of the hell in the cell and going through the cell and to continue to fall through the ring
The REAL list:
2) Sting gets buckle bombed by Seth Rollins.
Night of Champions. Need I say more? Okay, I will. Sting was in a match with Seth in a bout where he's doing spots no 56 year old man should be doing, especially not if they want to see 57. Rollins had already given Sting one buckle bomb and put him through an announcer's desk. Plus Sting had performed an entire match, flying around like a man half his age. That second buckle bomb was badly botched.
1) Owen Hart drops from the ceiling....
I know they don't for copyright.reasons, but it's frustrating not seeing the bumps
On Foley's accidental fall through the cage: "is a moment you'll likely never see repeated in a WWE ring again"
Foley and HHH 2 years later: "yeah, let's do that one again, ON PURPOSE!"
None of these bumps have anything on 2006 era CZW 😂
The Sick Nick Mondo/Zandig roof bump makes all of these look like child's play.
2006 era? Hell all the Czw years were crazy. Not so much now but lol
@@sammitchell3657 that's what I'm saying.. I saw CZW live about 5 years ago and it was a shell of its former hardcore self.
The "I Quit"-Match at the Royal Rumble 1999 between Rock and Mankind. The chairshots alone were irresponsible and hard to endure, but seeing Mick's daughter in the "Beyond the Mat"-Documentary watch this slaughter and cry the way she did, was too much for me. Awful and not worth the risks.
Undertaker ramming a chair into Maven's skull was a bad one too.
Still Mankind VS. The Undertaker is one of my favorite matches of all time.
I was really sad when I read the news that Kairi Sane was released from WWE. But on the other hand, I'm glad that she's not around to get beat-up by Jax. Nobody cares if she's The Rock's cousin, she's an unsafe in ring worker and has to go before she gets someone critically injured or even killed.
It’s also worth noting that, according to Gotch, he tried to talk Enzo out of doing the spot, but Enzo promised that he was capable of taking that kind of bump event though he’d never even learned it.
What a waste. Kairi Sane is 10x more entertaining to watch than Nia Jax.
Angel off the balcony in xpw is the worst I've ever seen. Sickening to see and knowing the damage he sustained from it makes it worse
The problem for Lesnar was, Angle was further away from the ring corner, than the other wrestlers who he had performed the shooting star press on in OVW
One that always stuck with me was the Undertaker choke slamming Spike Dudley out of the ring onto the floor at ring side. No table to break his fall, no ring ropes to slow him down, no one to catch him. It was straight from Takers head height in ring to floor. I don't know how they did it. They must have fixed that bit of floor to be extra extra padded or something.
It may be an unpopular opinion, but I think dives and huge bumps should only be done when it matters and when it will be memoriable, not ten times a night EVERY NIGHT. We've reached the point where the fans will pop more for a simple PILEDRIVER than they would a Canadian Destroyer off the top turnbuckle through a table. Why? Because the Piledriver has a story behind it where it is considered one of the most dangerous moves ever since Owen broke Austins neck with it. I still remember when CM Punk hit Cena with a Piledriver, but (aside from the finish) I can't tell you any other move that happened in that match.
That is one of the many issues plaguing wrestling today and the sad thing is: they can still do a lot of what they do today, but just making minor tweaks (no constant dives, no unnecessary big bumps that no one will remember, keep false finishes rare, and get rid of scripted promos) they can make the product 100x better.
The buckle bomb isn’t banned because Seth used it on a recent episode of smackdown
He said "for a time"
@@DoThaWork I guess Nia banned from doing it
I’m surprised the Samoa joe cannonball coco shot into the railing wasn’t on this. One of the worst bumps I’ve ever seen. God rest his penis
Mick Foley is my favourite wrestler of all time and The Undertaker is up there as well, but I just find their Hell in a Cell match mostly uncomfortable to watch, which is a shame because it’s a good, although frightening, match
Then my brother and I sitting here trying to come up with ways to recreate most of these without killing our selves
I would also say Sid attempting the leg drop at WCW Sin. He was very apprehensive about doing it. And, even so, he had to go through years of therapy.
Nia jax is a very damagerous wrestler, I'm happy that Lana hasn't had any career ending injury from her
Like jesus no wonder Kairi Sane decided to have a non wrestling role. She's basically on a legend contract living in Japan being a WWE ambassador, and although I know its not cause of these injuries, the average person might think they are connected with good reason.
I feel like Orton was taking a receipt by Lesnar. Now, Randy Orton is the best wrestler of all time, Ric Flair himself said it, he's the man, and he's in my top 2 favorite wrestlers, tied with Edge at the top... so I love him, but we all know he's had his share of incidents where he hurt somebody, and then would complain when someone barely messed up something against him (Kofi was buried for years, Mr Kennedy was fired, for examples)
Nia needs to retire before she injures someone else
@Shawn Stuckey Clark yeah I wish someone would injure her
Rewatched the Angle/Shane match recently, as a kid I never thought about it but jeez...that was definitely a rough one
Shane an Kurt bump was always the nastiest the way he hit his head multiple times
Zach freakin' Ryder. New Yorkers get pissed just saying his name because of how badly WWE fucked up. It's why we don't trust WWE creative.
Any other unessary bumps? I direct you to everything that CZW has ever done in the years that they have done "Tournament of Death" ppvs! 😂
This one didn't result in injuries or anything, but god was it a terrible idea:
Sasha Banks and Charlotte's Superplex from the turnbuckle onto the outside floor
If the Beverly brothers head spike isn’t here. You need to google it. Horrible
I'm not sure what I hate more about Nia Jax, her botches or her nonchalance towards her botches.
If Samoa joe jumping down a flight of stairs or a young kalisto doing a double moonsault isn’t on this list then throw the whole thing away
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Montez Ford dive over the ropes before wrestlemania 2020 on RAW
Not even getting into when Charlotte knocked out Kairi and the added damage she took later.
Jeff Hardy's career, for the most part. He ate shit off a steel cage onto some steps to take time off for knee surgery, but that's not even getting into the worst of the stuff he's done over the years.
AEW needs to invest in padded floors and other stunt tech if they're going to do dumb shit like that again.
Owen heart number 1 im guessing
You do realize that is not considered a wrestling bump SMH
@@mjstory1976 it looked like a pretty bad unintentional bump to me
What about when Sid broke his leg doing a “High Spot” when he wasn’t comfortable doing it? I saw that live, and unfortunately will never forget it.
Has anybody noticed that on The Undertaker/ Mankind Hell in a Cell match. The zip ties on the part where Mankind fell through. Watch the match. You’ll notice the zip ties in the ring. It was not an accident but on purpose.
Little known fact... Undertaker was wrestling with a broken foot
The Chris Benoit money in the bank headbutt should be on here
We can all agree Nia Jax is the Viscera of the women's division.
I will never forget that Joey Mercury spot!!! 🤯🤯🤯 my mom was like this is so fake then......blood
Some of this are just spots that went wrong. Why you shouldnt throw somebody off the ring if you do it all the time? The buckleBomb? Shooting Star press? c'mon, there are other bumps that clearly nobody thought about the consequences when greenlite them.
Honestly Nia Jax seriously the worst. She hurts literally everyone she wrestles