6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

1. Mass Transit

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ECW was infamous for its ridiculous fights and wild tricks however nothing could plan fans for what happened on an ECW house indicate on November 26th, 1996. 
The card was booked to emphasized Axl Rotten and D-Von Dudley against The Gangstas (New Jack and Mustafa) however Rotten was truant because of a family crisis. A neighborhood child called Eric Kulas, who was untrained and just seventeen years of age, volunteered to supplant him and deceived Paul Heyman, asserting that he was truth be told more seasoned and had been prepared by Killer Kowalski. 

Kulas, who weighed around 350lbs, grappled with a transport driver trick under the name Mass Transit. Obviously Kulas was telling alternate members of the match what he needed them to do, an indication of irreverence. This was noted by New Jack. At the point when Kulas said he needed to drain in the match however had never done it previously, New Jack joyfully volunteered to cut him himself.


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6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

2. Savage And The SnakeWWE.com


1991 was not a period where you would expect authenticity in wrestling. Not exactly prepared to spotlight on physicality and the 'New Generation', the WWF still in cartoon mode.
On a scene of WWF Superstars, on the other hand, fans were dealt with to a ultra-reasonable plot between two of the Cartoon Era's greatest stars. Jake Roberts had been getting out Macho Man Randy Savage (who was "resigned" and commentating by then) yet Randy had stayed in the advertise corner.

After Roberts had won a snappy squash match he started offending Savage once more, Savage had enough and went towards the ring however the arbitrator halted him (he was resigned truth be told) and Roberts jumped, assaulting the Macho Man. Roberts kept on assaulting Savage and in the long run tied him up in the ring ropes. It was as of now that the point took a turn for the genuine.


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6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

3. Bully Holly?

Sway "Bad-to-the-bone" Holly has a bit of a notoriety for being a spook. Holly was never a hazer or a ribber or anything like that however he was certainly a locker-room implementer and wasn't hesitant to toss someone out of the locker room on the off chance that they were acting insolent. 

Anyway that is not the fundamental motivation behind why Holly has a notoriety for tormenting. Holly's notoriety fundamentally comes from regular worker, with one episode specifically standing out in fans' personalities. Holly was a visitor mentor amid the second season of Tough Enough and was a member in a multi-individual label match with the tenderfoots.


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6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

4. The Brawl For All

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The Brawl For All must have appeared like a decent thought at the time however, by and by, it was something of a calamity for the WWF. The idea was basic – stage an authentic intense gentleman competition on Raw – yet the results were extremely harming for the organization. 

The thought was pitched by Vince Russo (who else?) and should be an approach to utilize a cluster of gentlemen who weren't getting a ton of TV time or who imaginative didn't have anything for right then and there. Each one match comprised of three one moment rounds. Contenders wore gloves and, on the off chance that there was no victor, it would go to ringside judges.

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6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

5. Antonio Inoki Vs. The Great Antonio



In the event that there's one thing you would prefer not to do against a Japanese wrestler, its no-offer his offense and begin playing around in the ring. You most likely would prefer not to do that with Antonio Inoki, a Japanese symbol and a standout amongst the most renowned wrestlers ever.

Japanese wrestlers, as a rule, know how to handle themselves ought to things escape from hand and there have been numerous occasions of Japanese wrestlers shooting amid matches to get a circumstance under control. This is precisely what happened when Antonio Inoki met The Great Antonio on December seventh, 1977.


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6 Times Pro Wrestling Got Way Too Real

6. Daniel Puder Almost Breaks Kurt Angle’s Arm

The 2004 Tough Enough rivalry was the first portion of the show to be emphasized on legitimate WWE TV, occurring on Smackdown. According to ordinary, WWE had its locker room pioneers attempting to scare and bully the newbies as an approach to show them appreciation and attempt to make them quit. 

For example, WWE had to The Big Show go to the ring to attempt and punk them out and bodyslam them amid one portion. Obviously, the prospective wrestlers were particularly taught never to say anything or battle back in any capacity, shape or structure. Kurt Angle must have had this as a primary concern when he tested any of the candidates to a genuine wrestling match in the ring.


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7 WWE Couples That Should Have Been

1. Hulk Hogan & Miss Elizabeth

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A standout amongst the most convincing edges of the Hulkamania time was the development and blast of The Mega Powers. They met up when Miss Elizabeth brought Hulk Hogan out to spare Randy Savage from the three-on-one strike of The Honky Tonk Man and The Hart Foundation. They went to pieces when Savage got to be progressively desirous about Hogan's association with Elizabeth, and assaulted him in the coaches room claming that he'd generally ached for the Macho Man's young lady. 

The three future joined through the following ten years, much after Savage and Elizabeth got hitched and afterward separated, they were a steady in one another's on-screen lives, as was Hulk Hogan. Around the development of the nwo, they focused on the WCW's top stars including Savage.


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