And I was thinking the whole time Shawn was in the right. He actually went back to his 90s self. And who he could have fought? How about him putting over Shelton?
@Warrioruk yes but like Otis he was never going to be world champion. Otis has been over since his Heavy Machinery days as well. The way he won was dumb. Also that mitb match was so bad. It's not crazy to say that Sandow I'd probably the worst mitb winner. And Carmella is by far the worst woman to win it.
@@RojoCube I disagree on the front that Carmella was the worst women's MITB winner. It was a good moment, although Mike Chioda (the ref, I can't spell his last name) does take the spotlight whenever it's discussed. I'd say the worst women's MITB winner would be either Auska or Liv Morgan. Really it can be any one of the same day cash ins.
Here's another story. Regarding the women's money in the bank for 2022, it was Lacey Evans that would win instead of Liv Morgan. According to Ronda Rousey in her biography, Evans was initially chosen, but not long before the event, Vinnie Mac changed his mind and went with Liv.
Apparently Cody was supposed to win at Wrestlemania 39 but Reigns & Heyman spoked up and told management that Reigns should reach 1,000 days as champion.
@@zanethind3533 I agree. No disrespect, but I even back then, I didn't think Cody deserved to be WWE Champion. I mean... let's recap his story from returning at 38 to title showdown at 39: Rhodes returns, has a 3-months program with Rollins, gets injured and out till Royal Rumble, wins it then faces Reigns, who was 900+ days into his reign, in Rhodes's second feud since returning. That's... that's too little. Especially since Cody was absent from approximately half of the period between Wrestlemania. There were no problems with his wresting skills, his promo abilities, his popularity, but him winning at 39 would be a mistake long-term, given he has "barely returned", and Roman and his Bloodline was still going strong, in spite of some hiccups. But in 2023 and 2024, Cody was a real workhorse, and cemented himself as the face of WWE, without a shadow of doubt; becoming - kayfabe-wise - stronger, and more determined, plus he has gained more allies. Meanwhile, Reigns was losing grip on the Bloodline, his position was becoming weaker with Jey's leaving, Jimmy's participation only to "save Jey", Solo lurking to take over, and Rock's return and "usurping" the spotlight. Wrestlemania 40 was the "Endgame" of the feud, and it was a fitting finale to the rivalry, and Rhodes's perfect crowning moment. Plus, it continued the trend of top baby face overcoming "invincible heel(s)" in the Wrestlemania's jubilees: 10, Bret Hart beats Yokozuna; 20, Chris Benoit overcomes Triple H and Shawn Michaela; 30, Daniel Bryan survives the onslaught of Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista; and 40, Cody Rhodes dethrones Roman Reigns
Tbh reigns winning at wrestlemania 39 was the right decision for me purely because if reigns was gonna drop the title to Cody there was no better time to do than on the 40th anniversary of wrestlemania especially if reigns was gonna have 1,000+ day reign
Scott Steiner had big problems with his foot, drop foot syndrome, IIRC, which severely limited his mobility in the ring, which is why his work was so terrible.
I still think to this day that Brock Lesnar winning the Money in the Bank briefcase in 2019 was a poor decision. This is Brock freaking Lesnar we are talking about. He is always in the title picture. He didn't need the briefcase at all. You had all the competitors killing each other in that match and then Brock comes in at the last minute, knocks Mustafa Ali off the ladder, climbs the ladder, and retrieves the briefcase. Terrible finish.
Well unlike in real sports, in wrestling titles don't go to who "deserve it" , there are dozens of guys who "deserve it". Titles (and MITB) go to the person that draws money.
WWE didn’t get cold feet with hbk. Once the hogan trilogy fell through, there was no need to keep him heel. He told Vince, “if I go heel. I’m going all in. I’m not pulling any punches.”
100%. Neville was at the time on top of the world in the indies. Not only did they get him injured, but they had him lose the belt to a guy who couldn't wrestle his way out of a paper bag.
What I loved about Neville as champ is that he always put his competition over, especially Mustafa Ali. I think the initial plan may have been those two eventually getting a mania match
I've never brought that as the reason, only 2 months later, Triple H beat Austin at No Mercy. Also that's not the only story of why he lost, that guest referee Jesse Ventura, being a governer at the time, shouldn't raise a bad guy's hand.
Whatever about the AEW remark there. But they could've done Cody vs Rock as the end game....if they hadn't booked Cody to win the 2023 Rumble. Because once he lost at Mania, majority of fans wanted only Cody to be the one to dethrone Roman. So he had to do it all over again in 2024 and not even the rock could change the fan's choice
Looking back Steiner should've went to Smackdown as he would've fought guys like Brock Lesnar, Undertaker, Big Show as well as Kurt Angle and John Cena in better matches
The video starts with wrong info because Shawn DIDNT WANT to turn heel. Hogan requested he wanted to work with a heel so WWE made Shawn turn heel in order to fulfill Hogan desires. HBK played along with it and did and excellent job humiliating the egomaniac Hulkster.
My man, the whole thing of Shawn being a heel(bad guy) was due to Hulk Hogan famously hated face vs face matches (same thing happened at Mania 6 against Warrior.
@@mr.wright9867 Ultimate Warrior won the world title from Hogan (being already the Intercontinental champion at that moment, so it was also a champion v champion match) It was written to end like that of course, but I suppose that Hogan was deeply hurt in his ego by that match, the crowd cheered for Warrior more than for him and to keep the spotlight on himself even after losing there was a spot where Hogan would personally handle the world title to Warrior personally, a spot which was famously fucked up by the referee Dave Hebner which after the end of the match took both belts from the timekeeper and handled both to Warrior, Warrior knowing the spot just took the Intercontinental one and left the world title in the hand of the referee with Hogan screaming at him to put it back in the hand of the timekeeper. All of this happened in the live broadcast but as of today this fumble is not visible anymore since they edited it out, you can watch the match on WWE youtube channel, you can still notice that Hebner had two belts in his hands when he entered the ring but Warrior took only one, but in the next shot magically the world title is again outside the ring
The fact that they even considered Jericho for the main event of WM 2000 is amazing considering he hadn’t reached a year into his WWE career at that time. I’m pretty sure someone was in Vince’s ear telling him that Jericho wasn’t ready and I know Vince wanted to give Foley his WM main event that he didn’t get last year.
Bryan is a true legend, never seen a guy wanting to step out of WM main event because he felt "it would be better without me". Even though the match and the storyline were bangers at the end
Jericho is full of it. Triple H was on the poster for Vengeance 01 but wasn’t there, as it was done months before the event. By Jerichos logic, HHH was gonna be in the main event of Vengeance 01, but there were never plans for that.
Honestly i was so pissed off after WM 39 that roman was gonna hold the title hostage for another year, but in hindsight it was the right call and that year went by so fast.
Heard a story about Reigns telling management that it’s in Cody’s best interest that he didn’t win at Mania 39. To have him hold it until the rematch at 40, then drop it to Rhodes. That it would build his “Story “.
I miss the times were Money in the Bank was literally the ticket to main eventers for people that up until that moment were midcarders or at least, keyfabe wise, weak contenders for the main titles. Many performers got their first main title thanks to that briefcase. Ali maybe wasn't be best choice on the long term (who knows) but they did him dirty, they wasted a briefcase for a man that didn't needed a briefcase to get his match whenever he wanted.
Michael's didn't want to be heal during his Christian run That's what was the only reason he turned heel for Hogan because Hogan wouldn't do the match otherwise. Had nothing to do with WWE getting cold feet with his heel run.
Dude..I'm telling you now..stop with the info dump that pops up for 3 seconds that you don't read it. We're not pausing the video EVERY TIME you put one in which is ALOT so it's just pointless on your end. Stop it.
I still think that Drew McIntyre should have dethroned Roman at Clash at the Castle and then Cody should've won at Mania 39. Looking back on it in hindsight, it was the right time. They only had Roman win at Mania 39 so he could reach 1000 days as Champion. He only defended the title 5 times after Mania 39
Every opportunity Roman Reigns have gotten was due to Vince McMahon's obsession with him. And the fact that Roman was born in a wrestling family. Being cousins with The Rock.
Yeah, I don't think they got cold feet with Ali. To me, it seems more likely that Brock was always gonna win it, but Vince told Ali he would so the news didn't leak.
With Vince, he would do things on purpose that make no logistical sense and insult the fans' intelligence. Part of me thinks he actually enjoyed triggering outrage and anger within wrestling fans.
I can say with confidence that Cody was NOT supposed to win at Mania the first time around. Fresh off of being in AEW? Nah HHH and everyone else was gonna make him work for it. Same with Punk, Karrion, AOP, Jade, Drew, Strowman, and whoever else even in the past like Roode, Aries, etc
4:15 i feel so bad for Ali, and literally shows how much of a pro he truly is, if it was me i would find it highly disrespectful of Vince and i probably would've quit on the spot. I wouldn't have minded if the winner was somebody that would've truly benefited from it, but it wa BROCK! he didn't need to win the MITB, didn't need to beat Undertaker, didn't need to beat Kofi
WWE should’ve had Cody win a year earlier his presentation following that mania was far better than it has been this year whilst the build to mania 40 was brilliant the match was over booked and the reign hasn’t set the world a light plus they could’ve mitigated the need for a new world title placing the universal title in the mitb briefcase and still having Seth win it
Shawn Michaels short run as a heel in 2005 was very entertaining brock lesnar winning the Men's money in the bank ladder match in 2019 was awesome that's me being biased since i was there lol i nearly lost my voice when brock's music hit glad WWE has gotten better creatively without vince there.
Not only was HBK the greatest heel ever, no one can forget when he trolled Canada and Bret Hart but he also carried that moron Hogan to his greatest match ever.
Til this day im still annoyed that lesnar of all people won it complete bs period vince has always made some horrible decisions in wwe decisions that made no logic sense at all
Sometimes I wonder if wrestlelamia goes to the Dave meltzer school of journalism, especially in the part of the list where he talks about HBK as heel, even when everyone knew hogan was riding the comeback train, and Vince never liked face vs face feuds, it always need to be face vs heel and HBK was always planed to turn back to being a face once the feud was over, but when hogan bailed after getting the win over HBK he always wanted, HBK went back to being a face, and yes he told Vince if I’m going to be a heel for this feud I’m going to pull no punches and hogan will being getting full old school assh*le Shaun Michael’s, and Vince said fine go for it.
WWE wouldn't had to hold off for a year with Cody had not listened to the fans when he returned to WWE in 2022. Cody winning the 2023 Royal Rumble was so predictable due to the fans. He had no business winning it so soon after he returned. And this was pretty much WWE rubbing this in AEW's face after they lost Cody. The opportunity should've gone to someone else. Now had Cody would've just won the 2024 Royal Rumble. Then I would've been ok with that. But 2023 wasn't his year.
I'm gonna throw a monkey's wrench and say WWE made the (somewhat) right decision not giving Mustafa Ali the briefcase. He was small, had no personality, which are the 2 main factors of being a world champion, at least guys like CM Punk (Who is above 6ft regardless) and Daniel Bryan had the latter. Plus, we got the Brock Party out of Lesnar winning it, so yeah. 📻 And PS, before anyone tells me "They put the world title on Jinder Mahal," at least Jinder had the look, and the only reason he held the big one in the first place is because WWE was touring India around that time period.
RIGHT after the CVV Mustafa interview 😂
Same thing I said haha
And I was thinking the whole time Shawn was in the right. He actually went back to his 90s self.
And who he could have fought? How about him putting over Shelton?
Facts🤣😅😂
Ali just "frozen in time" was a worse booking than Damian Sandow, Otis and Baron Corbin all winning the mitb briefcase combined
Damian was over tho, WWE just dropped the ball on him.
@Warrioruk yes but like Otis he was never going to be world champion. Otis has been over since his Heavy Machinery days as well. The way he won was dumb. Also that mitb match was so bad. It's not crazy to say that Sandow I'd probably the worst mitb winner. And Carmella is by far the worst woman to win it.
@@RojoCube I disagree on the front that Carmella was the worst women's MITB winner. It was a good moment, although Mike Chioda (the ref, I can't spell his last name) does take the spotlight whenever it's discussed. I'd say the worst women's MITB winner would be either Auska or Liv Morgan. Really it can be any one of the same day cash ins.
Otis was over too Corbin wasn't that bad either Damian was a great character..don't blame their failures on bad creative
Finally people who remember Damian sandow
Here's another story. Regarding the women's money in the bank for 2022, it was Lacey Evans that would win instead of Liv Morgan.
According to Ronda Rousey in her biography, Evans was initially chosen, but not long before the event, Vinnie Mac changed his mind and went with Liv.
That's unfortunate for Lacey but honestly I was happy for Liv even if that push wasn't great. I love Liv
@@KDB349 same here
Apparently Cody was supposed to win at Wrestlemania 39 but Reigns & Heyman spoked up and told management that Reigns should reach 1,000 days as champion.
It worked out all in the end tbh
@@zanethind3533 I agree. No disrespect, but I even back then, I didn't think Cody deserved to be WWE Champion. I mean... let's recap his story from returning at 38 to title showdown at 39: Rhodes returns, has a 3-months program with Rollins, gets injured and out till Royal Rumble, wins it then faces Reigns, who was 900+ days into his reign, in Rhodes's second feud since returning. That's... that's too little. Especially since Cody was absent from approximately half of the period between Wrestlemania. There were no problems with his wresting skills, his promo abilities, his popularity, but him winning at 39 would be a mistake long-term, given he has "barely returned", and Roman and his Bloodline was still going strong, in spite of some hiccups.
But in 2023 and 2024, Cody was a real workhorse, and cemented himself as the face of WWE, without a shadow of doubt; becoming - kayfabe-wise - stronger, and more determined, plus he has gained more allies. Meanwhile, Reigns was losing grip on the Bloodline, his position was becoming weaker with Jey's leaving, Jimmy's participation only to "save Jey", Solo lurking to take over, and Rock's return and "usurping" the spotlight. Wrestlemania 40 was the "Endgame" of the feud, and it was a fitting finale to the rivalry, and Rhodes's perfect crowning moment.
Plus, it continued the trend of top baby face overcoming "invincible heel(s)" in the Wrestlemania's jubilees: 10, Bret Hart beats Yokozuna; 20, Chris Benoit overcomes Triple H and Shawn Michaela; 30, Daniel Bryan survives the onslaught of Triple H, Randy Orton and Batista; and 40, Cody Rhodes dethrones Roman Reigns
@@zanethind3533 Yep
Except it made sense
Cold feet = No balls.
Tbh reigns winning at wrestlemania 39 was the right decision for me purely because if reigns was gonna drop the title to Cody there was no better time to do than on the 40th anniversary of wrestlemania especially if reigns was gonna have 1,000+ day reign
Keywords for you not everyone else
In hindsight it was the right call but in the moment man it felt like a spit in the face.
Scott Steiner had big problems with his foot, drop foot syndrome, IIRC, which severely limited his mobility in the ring, which is why his work was so terrible.
I implore everyone to go watch sting and Luger vs Steiners from the first wcw super brawl. Scott in his prime was amazing!!!!
This is a great video concept
Please do a part two if possible
I still think to this day that Brock Lesnar winning the Money in the Bank briefcase in 2019 was a poor decision. This is Brock freaking Lesnar we are talking about. He is always in the title picture. He didn't need the briefcase at all. You had all the competitors killing each other in that match and then Brock comes in at the last minute, knocks Mustafa Ali off the ladder, climbs the ladder, and retrieves the briefcase. Terrible finish.
Mustapha Ali deserved that money in the bank briefcase
Well unlike in real sports, in wrestling titles don't go to who "deserve it" , there are dozens of guys who "deserve it". Titles (and MITB) go to the person that draws money.
Absolutely
No he didn’t. He is in no way a main event guy.
No he didn't. He isn't a main event or even an upper card talent.
@@darkneon5637wrong
WWE didn’t get cold feet with hbk. Once the hogan trilogy fell through, there was no need to keep him heel. He told Vince, “if I go heel. I’m going all in. I’m not pulling any punches.”
Not to mention during that heel run, he was still cheered by the live audience.
And the only reason they made HBK heel in the first place was because Hogan requested the match be a traditional babyface vs heel match
Wrestlelamia, did you get my super thanks on your "RIP to the wrestlers who passed away in 2024" video?
I did brother. Thank you for your continued support
@Wrestlelamia oh ok, I didn't get any 👍 or ❤️ so I thought it got shadow banned or censored. :(
The Enzo Amore feud with Neville that went nowhere in 205 live and made Neville quit should be listed too
100%. Neville was at the time on top of the world in the indies. Not only did they get him injured, but they had him lose the belt to a guy who couldn't wrestle his way out of a paper bag.
What I loved about Neville as champ is that he always put his competition over, especially Mustafa Ali. I think the initial plan may have been those two eventually getting a mania match
I was a big Stone Cold fan in 1999 but I think he should’ve let Triple H go over him at SummerSlam. It looked to me it was Triple H’s night to shine.
I've never brought that as the reason, only 2 months later, Triple H beat Austin at No Mercy. Also that's not the only story of why he lost, that guest referee Jesse Ventura, being a governer at the time, shouldn't raise a bad guy's hand.
It wasn’t the only time Austin vetoed putting someone over.
Heel HHH between 99-01 was freaking awesome, it was so easy to hate him but he was such a badass at the same time !!
Imagine if they actually went through with The Rock and Roman this year at WrestleMania, AEW would’ve seen a massive influx of fans to say the least
Alright let’s not get delusional here
😂😂😂😂😂 that's a good one
Whatever about the AEW remark there. But they could've done Cody vs Rock as the end game....if they hadn't booked Cody to win the 2023 Rumble. Because once he lost at Mania, majority of fans wanted only Cody to be the one to dethrone Roman. So he had to do it all over again in 2024 and not even the rock could change the fan's choice
You done lost your mind
Rock vs Roman missed its time by like 3 years.
Looking back Steiner should've went to Smackdown as he would've fought guys like Brock Lesnar, Undertaker, Big Show as well as Kurt Angle and John Cena in better matches
If he would’ve been able to walk at that time
The video starts with wrong info because Shawn DIDNT WANT to turn heel. Hogan requested he wanted to work with a heel so WWE made Shawn turn heel in order to fulfill Hogan desires. HBK played along with it and did and excellent job humiliating the egomaniac Hulkster.
They did Mustafa extremely dirty. He was way over, and they killed his whole push.
My man, the whole thing of Shawn being a heel(bad guy) was due to Hulk Hogan famously hated face vs face matches (same thing happened at Mania 6 against Warrior.
What happened at mania 6?
@@mr.wright9867 Ultimate Warrior won the world title from Hogan (being already the Intercontinental champion at that moment, so it was also a champion v champion match)
It was written to end like that of course, but I suppose that Hogan was deeply hurt in his ego by that match, the crowd cheered for Warrior more than for him and to keep the spotlight on himself even after losing there was a spot where Hogan would personally handle the world title to Warrior personally, a spot which was famously fucked up by the referee Dave Hebner which after the end of the match took both belts from the timekeeper and handled both to Warrior, Warrior knowing the spot just took the Intercontinental one and left the world title in the hand of the referee with Hogan screaming at him to put it back in the hand of the timekeeper. All of this happened in the live broadcast but as of today this fumble is not visible anymore since they edited it out, you can watch the match on WWE youtube channel, you can still notice that Hebner had two belts in his hands when he entered the ring but Warrior took only one, but in the next shot magically the world title is again outside the ring
WM 39 will always be effed up despite what happened at 40.
The fact that they even considered Jericho for the main event of WM 2000 is amazing considering he hadn’t reached a year into his WWE career at that time. I’m pretty sure someone was in Vince’s ear telling him that Jericho wasn’t ready and I know Vince wanted to give Foley his WM main event that he didn’t get last year.
hbk as a heel during that fued with hogan had hella potential
Big Shows class act
I criticize WWE for any booking decisions involving Brock Lesnar especially at the 2019 Money in the Bank PLE
It made sense for Cody to wait a year to defeat Roman. It was worth the wait and it makes for good long-term storytelling.
Bryan is a true legend, never seen a guy wanting to step out of WM main event because he felt "it would be better without me". Even though the match and the storyline were bangers at the end
Jericho is full of it. Triple H was on the poster for Vengeance 01 but wasn’t there, as it was done months before the event. By Jerichos logic, HHH was gonna be in the main event of Vengeance 01, but there were never plans for that.
Honestly i was so pissed off after WM 39 that roman was gonna hold the title hostage for another year, but in hindsight it was the right call and that year went by so fast.
Heard a story about Reigns telling management that it’s in Cody’s best interest that he didn’t win at Mania 39. To have him hold it until the rematch at 40, then drop it to Rhodes. That it would build his “Story “.
Sorry but when i heard "they added Bryan into the mix" i couldn't help but remember Scott Steiner math promo xD
You're wrong about HBK, Hogan forced him to turn heel.
Hope you get well soon. I can hear you have a cold.
I miss the times were Money in the Bank was literally the ticket to main eventers for people that up until that moment were midcarders or at least, keyfabe wise, weak contenders for the main titles.
Many performers got their first main title thanks to that briefcase.
Ali maybe wasn't be best choice on the long term (who knows) but they did him dirty, they wasted a briefcase for a man that didn't needed a briefcase to get his match whenever he wanted.
Hindsight definitely 20/20 cause waiting a year to have Cody Rhodes finish his story made it ever better in the end
Michael's didn't want to be heal during his Christian run That's what was the only reason he turned heel for Hogan because Hogan wouldn't do the match otherwise. Had nothing to do with WWE getting cold feet with his heel run.
Triple H was the guy
To hate, his heel work was tremendous
In Ali’s case they went with one of the worst decisions ever
Absolutely love this channel love your content
Unfortunately Show putting over Cesaro didn't do anything for his career sadly.
What happened with Austin saying:"getting beat doesn't mean a damn thing to me, I'll do business with anybody, when it's right, if it's right"
Dude..I'm telling you now..stop with the info dump that pops up for 3 seconds that you don't read it. We're not pausing the video EVERY TIME you put one in which is ALOT so it's just pointless on your end. Stop it.
I still think that Drew McIntyre should have dethroned Roman at Clash at the Castle and then Cody should've won at Mania 39. Looking back on it in hindsight, it was the right time. They only had Roman win at Mania 39 so he could reach 1000 days as Champion. He only defended the title 5 times after Mania 39
Technically it’s Drews fault for the tribal chief he claymore him so hard and lighted something in him
Over Selling my moves doesn't work for me brother
Yeah
Every opportunity Roman Reigns have gotten was due to Vince McMahon's obsession with him. And the fact that Roman was born in a wrestling family. Being cousins with The Rock.
HHH, Rock, Austin should have been top stars since 97 before the Montreal screw job
You sound a little under the weather. Hope you get well soon.
Lesnar over Ali is always a 100 in my book
WWE forever ❤
Ayyy☝️
Yeah, I don't think they got cold feet with Ali. To me, it seems more likely that Brock was always gonna win it, but Vince told Ali he would so the news didn't leak.
Bayszler should have won that Rumble
With Vince, he would do things on purpose that make no logistical sense and insult the fans' intelligence. Part of me thinks he actually enjoyed triggering outrage and anger within wrestling fans.
WWE dropped the ball with Ali
Thank god because Kofimania was way better than a potential Ali title run. Would’ve been random af
no discuss about Roman vs Rock in WM40?whoever decide it first time really got cold feet seeing the backlash from the fans
I can say with confidence that Cody was NOT supposed to win at Mania the first time around. Fresh off of being in AEW? Nah HHH and everyone else was gonna make him work for it. Same with Punk, Karrion, AOP, Jade, Drew, Strowman, and whoever else even in the past like Roode, Aries, etc
And here I thought Michaels was always a heel.🤔
4:15 i feel so bad for Ali, and literally shows how much of a pro he truly is, if it was me i would find it highly disrespectful of Vince and i probably would've quit on the spot. I wouldn't have minded if the winner was somebody that would've truly benefited from it, but it wa BROCK! he didn't need to win the MITB, didn't need to beat Undertaker, didn't need to beat Kofi
Nothing but facts spoken here.
All have one thing in common: Vince McMahon who made bad booking decisions and buried wrestlers as a result.
Heyge BK , but Triple H sounds normal 😅
i wish shawn michaels could have atleast stayed heel for a year or something. It comes natural to him
They made the right choice not giving it to ali
Worst Decision to make brock stealing mitb from Ali
Really wished Mustafa Ali won the 2019 MITB or Drew McIntyre than Brock Lesnar.
Show got screwed outta the battle royal win
WWE should’ve had Cody win a year earlier his presentation following that mania was far better than it has been this year whilst the build to mania 40 was brilliant the match was over booked and the reign hasn’t set the world a light plus they could’ve mitigated the need for a new world title placing the universal title in the mitb briefcase and still having Seth win it
#1 WWE not firing bs punk again now they got cold feet & kept the crying 1 around 🤦♂️🤷♂️
I wonder if they realize there r other wrestling companies beside wwe
Shawn Michaels short run as a heel in 2005 was very entertaining brock lesnar winning the Men's money in the bank ladder match in 2019 was awesome that's me being biased since i was there lol i nearly lost my voice when brock's music hit glad WWE has gotten better creatively without vince there.
Eww is wwe backwards 🧠🤫🧏
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Heh
😂😂
HHH is HHH backwards
WCW is WCW backwards 🤯
But wm 39 reigns vs rhodes match was classic even though outcome was bad
TRIPLE H WAS AND NEVER WILL BE " THE GUY" LOL😅😅😅😅😅😅
Not only was HBK the greatest heel ever, no one can forget when he trolled Canada and Bret Hart but he also carried that moron Hogan to his greatest match ever.
And now more great WRESTLING CONTENT 😎👍
Is it true about Wwe 2025 royal rumble leaked
WrestleMania 37❤
Yes, because Brock Lesnar went all the way to a show just to not make an appearance.
Heych B K
ATCH B K
anyone else early?
I call BS. Brock wouldn’t have been in the building if he wasn’t winning. Vince probably lied to keep the finish from being spoiled.
No Mustapha= he was a mediocre wretler. Deport and ban 😊😂
Haych BK. Triple haych. Chay BL
Til this day im still annoyed that lesnar of all people won it complete bs period vince has always made some horrible decisions in wwe decisions that made no logic sense at all
Stop crying
@dustinsonnier5602 who crying just being honest it was an ignorant decision plain simple
@ apparently it’s you
If you say hache bk one more time
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Imagine A World Where Roman Reigns Won The 2020 Royal Rumble! 💩🤮
Daniel Bryan was never a main eventer. He's always been a C minus wrestler. Bland gimmick and crappy wrestling.
Sometimes I wonder if wrestlelamia goes to the Dave meltzer school of journalism, especially in the part of the list where he talks about HBK as heel, even when everyone knew hogan was riding the comeback train, and Vince never liked face vs face feuds, it always need to be face vs heel and HBK was always planed to turn back to being a face once the feud was over, but when hogan bailed after getting the win over HBK he always wanted, HBK went back to being a face, and yes he told Vince if I’m going to be a heel for this feud I’m going to pull no punches and hogan will being getting full old school assh*le Shaun Michael’s, and Vince said fine go for it.
You're fired dead Vince 0 The end you 're fired 0
Heich bee Kay
we never needed you bryan, batista vs orton was a perfect match if it weren't for you and your brain rotted crowds.
WWE wouldn't had to hold off for a year with Cody had not listened to the fans when he returned to WWE in 2022. Cody winning the 2023 Royal Rumble was so predictable due to the fans. He had no business winning it so soon after he returned. And this was pretty much WWE rubbing this in AEW's face after they lost Cody. The opportunity should've gone to someone else. Now had Cody would've just won the 2024 Royal Rumble. Then I would've been ok with that. But 2023 wasn't his year.
Hach B K
I'm gonna throw a monkey's wrench and say WWE made the (somewhat) right decision not giving Mustafa Ali the briefcase. He was small, had no personality, which are the 2 main factors of being a world champion, at least guys like CM Punk (Who is above 6ft regardless) and Daniel Bryan had the latter. Plus, we got the Brock Party out of Lesnar winning it, so yeah. 📻
And PS, before anyone tells me "They put the world title on Jinder Mahal," at least Jinder had the look, and the only reason he held the big one in the first place is because WWE was touring India around that time period.
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