100% agree. Say what you will about the business itself, the 10 bell salute is a tribute and a farewell to a fallen friend. Disrespect that, and you have no business ever being present again.
The guy who low blowed Randy Orton got off easy. Stone Cold even said in an interview that as long as you stay behind the barricade, you can pretty much say whatever you want to the wrestlers and you’re good, but once you cross that barricade or step in the ring, they consider you fair game.
Sounds fair to me. Their going out of their way breaking the rules, only fair the wrestlers get to get physical to protect themselves. Especially the guy who low blowed Randy Orton, he lucky Randy didn't get a chance to beat the crap out of him
@@christophertom5552 If that guy had watched what happened to the guy who tried to attack Steve Austin in Germany, he wouldn’t have thought about it. Austin’s opponent, HHH, absolutely destroyed that dude, and even the ref got in a few kicks for good measure.
@@edwardbishop9487 Well they can do it the proper way then at meet and greets. Stop being an apologist for this bullshit behaviour, surely you're intelligent enough to know better than that.
Some people love being edgy dickheads for the sake of being edgy dickheads. I went for a night out at my local rock club a few days after 9/11 and the DJ called for a minute's silence. Some prick thought it would be funny to make a part noise. But the silence that greeted him made sure he got the message.
Attention? I wouldn’t be surprised that people who do that sort of thing just wants 15 minutes of fame. But you’re just showing everyone that you have no shame
The idea that some dude thought he could get signed by WWE by potentially hurting one of their top stars is, well, it's certainly not an intelligent thought
5:17 I died. The dude with the OMG shirt just casually goes to the corner to pose while the rest of wrestler's are kicking the shit out of the fan LMAO.
And of course it was the white T-shirt guy... Idk why he thought it was a good idea to try and slap a wrestler in the ring with his colleagues around...
One of the biggest take always from this is that the punches and kicks thrown by wrestlers at these fans, look the same as working punches/kicks. There's very little visual difference between a pulled punch and real one and you can only tell the difference after seeing the bruises left on people.
9/10 the 'pulled' punch has the same motion which is practiced to the point of insanity facing a mirror as that's what you gotta do to throw a 'believable' punch... the 1/10 is the fist isn't closed/grasped and the motion is thrown with only speed and no power. It takes absolutely no effort for them to turn that fake punch into a real one.
What these fans don't realize is that this pisses the wrestlers off. They are at work. If someone came to annoy me in the same manner at work, i'd def. do what some of these guys did.
@@JonCombo And from what I've heard in the case of Bret Hart getting attacked it could have been life threatening due to past injuries so you can excuse to the wrestlers wanting to tear the "fan" in question literally apart
I guess Io Shirai learned from Chris Jericho when he was insulted by a fan shouting "Go back to Toronto" and Jericho shouted back "I'm from Winnipeg, you idiot!" 😂
Stone Cold talk about this that fan have something on his hand which why HHH did that because it can a weapon like knife but later they realized it's a newspapers roll but still don't ever jump out of the barricade and get into the ring
@@painvillegaming4119 you realise its an act right? if any of them could actually fight theyd be competing in a league somewhere not rolling around in lycra with other men
People should realize that Nash was a military police officer before he got into wrestling. Of course he’s going to know how to handle someone getting out of control.
Michael Cole wasn't a bad commentator, it was just a character and he was just doing his job. Cole's response was justified when the caller went out of his way just to harass him. Can't really blame him for lashing out.
People are finally waking up to the fact that Cole is actually great, but simply had Vince in his ear for over a decade. I actually commend his patience, I would have tapped out that shit so quickly.
I met Triple H once. At the 2009 NAGA World Grappling Championships in Columbus, Ohio. I kid you not when i tell you that his biceps were the size of my torso. (I am a smaller male) But i can tell you he’s one of the last people you wanna get attacked by.
I wonder what happened to those guys who got in the ring but didn't attack any wrestlers, but instead just started doing finishers on each other in the ring.
i was at that smackdown, it was in london at the o2. it was also daniel bryan’s final match before his first retirement. the fans were youtubers from a prank channel called troll station, and i think they just got held by security for a few hours and sent home
I sat in the 2nd row of a WWF show when I was 10 and still believed this was real. Imagine my excitement when a 50 something man (this was NO actor) climbed over the guard rail and jumped onto the apron to attack Road Dogg of Degeneration X during a tag team match....MAN I BET THAT DUDE IS STILL IN RECOVERY 25 YEARS LATER!!! it was truly epic
No, But that sounds INCREDIBLE! will have to see if I can find video for that... this happened in Edmonton, Canada 1996 (long before we became worthy of a televised event) Dogg and Double J tuned him up pretty good before the security had their fun@@johnsimmons8456
yeah that guy diserved everytthing that the fans said at him and he should have been yelled at like doudly and paul did he should have got that too but im fine wih whatever he got
As an almost lifelong wrestling fan, I must give credit where credit is due to the referees, wrestlers and security protecting the business whilst being professional. If i was any one of those, and a fan tried to either enter the ring/physically assault a wrestler/showed disrespect in a time of mourning, I would probably be fined for assaulting the disrespectful "fan" so much that they wouldnt be able to walk again
@@dord4453 believe me, have been there, done that, would recommend, though only if one is prepared to realise that anger issues are just the surface of many deep, psychological issues.
The best funniest one was Paul Harman calling out a guy who thought it would be a good idea to propose to his girlfriend during Heyman speech even Brock lost character was almost in stitches laughing.😂
@@k-dawgbroadcasting5444- LMAO at the refs workout as much of the wrestlers. If you look at some of the most popular/consistent WWF/WCW refs the past 30 years, they were all either fat AF or skinny as rails. To claim that any ref's physique comes close to the in ring talent is laughable in all honesty.
I didn't say physique. They're supposed to be smaller than the wrestlers for credibility sake. Most refs are probably every bit as tough as the wrestling
@@ryandeffley7652nothing was said about body, he said workout I don't look like I worked out a day in my life because I didn't care about looks. I was after the strength To different looks and things
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Why give them their money back? (Probably to avoid a potential lawsuit, even though I'm pretty sure they'd lose in court.)
@@conorhaddock3956 I don't care if they do or don't. All I know is I'm not trying to have some big motherfucker like Nash coming to tackle me. I prefer having non-broken bones, thanks.
Let that be a lesson! If and when you attend a Wrestling Show...or any kind of show for that matter, DO NOT!! REPEAT!! DO NOT try to get involved. DO NOT interfere! Back in the day...like 60s & 70s, it seemed that the majority of fans did not know about Kayfabe. There were even incidents of fans rioting because of an unpopular outcome (title changes hands by cheating). DON'T CROSS THAT BARRIER! STAY THE F**" OUT OF IT!!!
Update: Just now subbed! I've liked Wrestling since I was a kid back in the 60s & 70s! When I was 9 years old in 1967, my Dad & older Brother explained to me that it was all "fake". I fully understood but it didn't cause me to lose intetest!
Japanese people largely descend from mainland Chinese & Korean people (Yayoi). They are closely related, so it’s natural that they can pass off as each other. I don’t know why Asians get so fragile over this fact. You don’t see Europeans get offended if you confuse a Norwegian for an Englishman.
@@ion6538 There is an interesting video about DNA Analyses and Genetic Origins of the Ainu, maybe have a look. Actually talking about europe you can have a lot of fun confusing nations like a french for a german or slowakian for someone from croatia, they gonna get pissed like iyo. it is a complicated topic, about who hurt whom at some time somewhere on the timeline and who is better than the other. Better not start this.
How fast Triple H went from being an opponent to protecting his co-worker from a potential attack by a crazed fan tells you what a good dude he is behind the scenes. For all they knew that guy had a weapon and meant harm. Yeah they rough each other up to put on a good show, but those guys travel and spend a lot of time together. They form lifelong friendships and look out for one another.
Around the late 90s, at a NYC MSG WWF house show, a front row fan grabbed Big show. Big Show open hand upper cut the fan. The fan back fipple into the 3rd row, landing on top of the 3rd row fans. He looked like a rag doll. A bunch of security grabbed him, & tossed him out.
It wasn't really that disrespectful, it's more just heckling a heel than being disrespectful. And I hope the fan still got to stay, because it was in character for Iyo Shirai. I remember the same thing happened to Chris Jericho. A fan said "go back to Toronto" and Jericho said "I'm from Winnipeg you idiot!."
I agree! best decade ever! But not for wrestling. That would be 80's Hulkamania & Rick Flair easily... early 90's best era to be young & late 90's best time to be lil older & wild... Music,,movies,,style/swag esp on girls.. Except for those Jynco jeans. Thank god i never liked em.
I am not a wrestling fan, per se. So-much-so that I had no idea that wrestlers had to put up with violent fans. Having watched this I can only say that I have so much respect for the wrestlers.
In a world of ppl who dont know how to act right because they never experienced consequences, its so amazing seeing ppl get smashed beyond belief 😂😂. The thought of them one sec "oh yea this will be sick" to "oh my god please no, oh crap what did i do" 😂😂😂
I get goosebumps every time the Triple H/ Stone Cold thing gets brought up in one of these lists, because I was there live (and no I wasn't the "fan", mind you). Such fond memories.
Some of these fans that jump in the ring make me glad I haven't been to many live events if I have mainly haven't been in front row mainly been a bit in the upper row. Those fans better be thankful it was anyone bit Brock
@@nzuzovilakazi901 Call me a sick bastard but I kinda wanna see someone try and screw with Brock 🤣 see how far he can stretch “self-defence” in the courts 🤣🤣🤣
I actually met Stone Cold Steve Austin not at a wrestling event but at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg back in 2017 in the lower farm show complex corridor while he was heading from the arena after signing autographs. I walked up and shook hands with the Texas Rattlesnake and I got pushed back by security guards right afterwards I was signing up for contest for a mule deer hunt in Montana sponsored by Buckmasters at their booth at the show and I didn't win the hunt but I won a grizzly cooler 3 days later. Thanks for the cooler, Stone Cold.
Its just me or austin point at triple h like if you look closely stone cold tell triple h to handle it maybe because he was the face but either way that slam and referee beating was good though 😂 Edit:- also just notice that on thumbnail it was Cody big showing is punching i thought its just some default image from internet but that's funny 😂
I know the guy with the bandana who ran in during Macho Man/Nash match. It was in Cedar Rapids, IA. That dude occasionally posts the video on his FB. His 5.2 seconds of fame. Gotta admit kinda jealous he took a beatdown from the Macho Man.
Back in the 90's I had a professional wrestler as a neighbor. He told me there was an unwritten rule that any spectator who got in the ring automatically got beat up. I believe it.
triple H train his entire life not wrestle but to snipe rogue fans. dude record is perfect when it comes to reacting to weirdos stepping into the ring.
I still have The Eddie Guerrero story DVD that I bought when it released, still in mint condition. His loss for wrestling was like Heath Ledger's loss for movies
They forgot to add the one where a fan threw a cup drink at Scott Hall when he was saying Sweeeet. If you attack a wrestler, you are no longer a fan. You are now known as a coward.
The incident with Bubba Ray at the ECW show has always been misconstrued, this video being just another example. The fan in question didn't interrupted the moment of silence or try to be disrespectful in any way. It was a mother who brought her son to a show and didn't know what was happening. And when she didn't stand and Bubba saw that, he went absolutely apeshit on that poor lady. Might wanna do a tad bit more research before perpetuating that disinformation.
So a grown woman, who you say didn’t know what’s going on, despite being told what’s happening like everyone else did. Everybody else did. She didn’t wonder why everybody was standing around in silence? Bubba was right to go off on her for being disrespectful, or just extremely stupid.
The uploaded said the fan deserved the shots Eddie gave him for pushing that ladder over, but said nothing about how cat like Eddie’s reflexes were for landing safely. That could have gone far worse for Eddie if he wasn’t so agile.
I watched the full clip from CZW, the wrestlers and just about the entire audience didn’t break silence during the bell salute, they waited until the end to start shouting, gotta say that shows a lot of respect
Disrespecting the bell salute should be a life time ban from all events
I agree.
Wrong id disrespect a 10 bell salute esp if it's a shitty wrestler like bray wyatt
Yeah
A hundred fucking percent
100% agree. Say what you will about the business itself, the 10 bell salute is a tribute and a farewell to a fallen friend. Disrespect that, and you have no business ever being present again.
That referee kicking the fan after triple h body slammed him had me dying. He’s been waiting for that moment lol
sometimes we referees just want to get in on the action 😂
Jesus loves you all ❤️ his the only why to heaven❤@@Rakmandra
fan no sold it
Imagine disrespecting one of the most beloved and greatest wrestlers of all time right after his death.
It is never a good idea to bring a fight to other peoples home
Fr kid was a dick
4:18
Michael Cole is Jewish and is sure shows in that exchange.
He was a cheap attention seeker.
What Randy did was even worse, WWE should not have done that, same goes for Paige mocking the death of Charlotte's brother.
The guy who low blowed Randy Orton got off easy. Stone Cold even said in an interview that as long as you stay behind the barricade, you can pretty much say whatever you want to the wrestlers and you’re good, but once you cross that barricade or step in the ring, they consider you fair game.
Sounds fair to me. Their going out of their way breaking the rules, only fair the wrestlers get to get physical to protect themselves. Especially the guy who low blowed Randy Orton, he lucky Randy didn't get a chance to beat the crap out of him
@@christophertom5552 If that guy had watched what happened to the guy who tried to attack Steve Austin in Germany, he wouldn’t have thought about it. Austin’s opponent, HHH, absolutely destroyed that dude, and even the ref got in a few kicks for good measure.
@@ThunderFist1978 there's a video of that where Austin takes about it. That was awesome.
But not everyone wants to do harm, some people just want to meet their hero’s
@@edwardbishop9487 Well they can do it the proper way then at meet and greets. Stop being an apologist for this bullshit behaviour, surely you're intelligent enough to know better than that.
I don’t understand why someone would publicly disrespect a wrestler when they are doing a 10 bell salute for them, disgusting behavior.
We live in a crazy world of crazy people doing crazy & cruel things.
Some people love being edgy dickheads for the sake of being edgy dickheads.
I went for a night out at my local rock club a few days after 9/11 and the DJ called for a minute's silence. Some prick thought it would be funny to make a part noise. But the silence that greeted him made sure he got the message.
Attention? I wouldn’t be surprised that people who do that sort of thing just wants 15 minutes of fame. But you’re just showing everyone that you have no shame
Because they were Philly fans, both times. Ive been saying Philly fans are the worst for the longest.
@@bennu547 Wow, so perfectly said. 👌
"I'm japanese b*tch* got me laughing😂😂
That got me bricked 😻💀
Proceeds to drop on her ass on the floor
That reminded me of when Chris Jericho said "I'm from Winnipeg you idiot" to a fan that yelled "Go back to Toronto"
i would call her Chinese all day if that meant she would correct me then immediately do a split in front me
Good on her.
Who in the bloody hell thought it was a good idea to throw rocks at Kevin Nash?😂
I was just about to say that. Nash is one guy you don’t even want to look at the wrong way.
Especially back in his prime lol
Nah just imagine throwing a drink Or rock at 2014 Brock lesnar Front row
I'm not saying Nash deserved it.
Actually, yes, he did.
Still, whoever does that is lower than he is.
It was scripted.
The idea that some dude thought he could get signed by WWE by potentially hurting one of their top stars is, well, it's certainly not an intelligent thought
Real "Where do you see yourself in 10 years?" "doing your wife." 5-head moment that.
I was literally waiting for Orton to RKO that idiot
Dutch, are we anywhere near Australia or Tahiti?
It's Africa...great athletes, low intelligence.
Refs when hit by wreslters: *Dies*
Refs when confronted with fans: *So you have chosen death*
🤣🤣🤣
How come when a wrestler pushes a ladder there opponent falls to the ground but when a fan does it they land on their feet and start beating the fan🤔
@@markloubser6393bc its obviously staged
Big Brain @@ivydietz
R.I.P Eddie Guerrero
And Rick Rude
Both men taken from us far too soon R.I.P Eddie and Rick. 😔
@connorredshaw7994 can't believe someone would ruin 2 legends funeral 😔
I remember seeing an interview with Eddie and he thought Crash Holly was the one that knocked him off the ladder at first.
@@SCROLL_NATION_LEADERthat wasn’t the funeral dick brain 💀
5:17 I died. The dude with the OMG shirt just casually goes to the corner to pose while the rest of wrestler's are kicking the shit out of the fan LMAO.
I wanna know where that is at lmao
and Pantera in the background just makes it better
And of course it was the white T-shirt guy... Idk why he thought it was a good idea to try and slap a wrestler in the ring with his colleagues around...
That was Rico!
5:22 he tried the ol "toe to taint" kick
Security doesn't save wrestlers, it saves fools from claiming a Darwin Award.
Lies again? Only Fans
So true😂
It saves the company from getting sued.
It's all bullshit anyway.
Bro what. They don’t actually know how to fight.. you see what happened to CM Punk in the UFC?
One of the biggest take always from this is that the punches and kicks thrown by wrestlers at these fans, look the same as working punches/kicks. There's very little visual difference between a pulled punch and real one and you can only tell the difference after seeing the bruises left on people.
That explains when they hit too hard and ask for receipt
9/10 the 'pulled' punch has the same motion which is practiced to the point of insanity facing a mirror as that's what you gotta do to throw a 'believable' punch... the 1/10 is the fist isn't closed/grasped and the motion is thrown with only speed and no power. It takes absolutely no effort for them to turn that fake punch into a real one.
@@shirakaniok child calm yourself down
I noticed the same thing 😂
They don't generally pull punches against other wrestlers the difference is their opponents are trained for it some random joe schmo is not.
These guys assume that since wrestling is "fake" the guy that's a 250lb wall of muscle somehow won't beat the living shit out of them.
Many people in the comment section share the same delusion. :/
Why would a real man wear lycra tho? i dont get the gayness to it all. why they always got to take their top off?
What these fans don't realize is that this pisses the wrestlers off. They are at work. If someone came to annoy me in the same manner at work, i'd def. do what some of these guys did.
They are also trespassing.
@@JonCombo And from what I've heard in the case of Bret Hart getting attacked it could have been life threatening due to past injuries so you can excuse to the wrestlers wanting to tear the "fan" in question literally apart
I find they get off to lightly. Disgusting, especially in Bret's case, and Linda for the matter.@@SampoPaalanen
It's almost like literally jumping in the Lions Den lol.. these are big and strong dudes... And it makes them angry when a fan does this....
Uh huh, and most jobs these days you get fired for self defense
Nice to hear Cole off-leash. Imagine having Vince shouting in your ear multiple times a week for years telling you everything you have to say or do.
You have to imagine a part of that was something he wanted to say to Vince on more than one occasion.
Dude if I were Cole I would've gone off on Vince, I would've told him shut up and let me do my job.
Relevance to retaliating to the fans?
@@wave201988 than cole would in the unemployment line
@@wave201988 and then you'd be applying at AEW within a week because he'd fire you lol
I guess Io Shirai learned from Chris Jericho when he was insulted by a fan shouting "Go back to Toronto" and Jericho shouted back "I'm from Winnipeg, you idiot!" 😂
That's exactly what I thought of when I heard her response to a fan yelling "Go back to China!"
R.I.P Eddie, Absolute legend.
I remember i got this low rider toy car, and my moms colored it with marker to make it look like eddies low rider man 😢 Viva La RaZa
HOW ARE YOU EVERYWHEREEEEEE?!?
Rip Edie gimuero
@@Killahkingkoh Respect for your mom man
You got a cool af mom
I can’t believe someone would jump in the ring with Randy Savage in it ? 😂
4:31
Damn Triple H wasn't playing with that dude
Fucking bodied him lmao
roids and insecurity bro
@@conorhaddock3956Or maybe he was just protecting his coworker and friend from getting injured ?
Stone Cold talk about this that fan have something on his hand which why HHH did that because it can a weapon like knife but later they realized it's a newspapers roll but still don't ever jump out of the barricade and get into the ring
@@conorhaddock3956or you know don’t attack the F wrestlers ? Roddy pipper got stapped like 3 times
@@painvillegaming4119 you realise its an act right? if any of them could actually fight theyd be competing in a league somewhere not rolling around in lycra with other men
"I'm gonna jump on the rign and hit that 6'4ft 250lb wrestler and win" -Some skinny untrained dude (Darwin Award winner)
Ive never seen Kevin Nash move that fast he was really going to beat his ass
Yeah. Why in the hell would anyone start some shit with someone that big?
back when his knees were still full strength
@@jackadams3878took my comment literally lol
People should realize that Nash was a military police officer before he got into wrestling. Of course he’s going to know how to handle someone getting out of control.
@ThunderFist1978 yep he was also the floor manager in a strip club. IE he was the Head bouncer.
Imagine getting into a ring with 8 pro wrestlers performing in a parking lot and thinking youve got the upperhand.
you would be meeting Jesus and god.
That dude got seriously mollywhopped, there were a lot of hits put on him, wonder how bruised up and if he had broken bones from that.
5:15 seeing that guy getting pummeled by all of those wrestlers whilst Pantera is playing is pretty badass 😂.
Damn. Paul paid that fan more than he did the Ecw wrestlers
I was thinking the same thing. 😂
Michael Cole wasn't a bad commentator, it was just a character and he was just doing his job.
Cole's response was justified when the caller went out of his way just to harass him. Can't really blame him for lashing out.
What year was that?
@@ArtseyHayton06 From what I'm guessing it was probably when he was doing his heel run with Jerry Lawler and Jim Ross, i could be wrong though.
I'm not a fan of WWE and haven't been for years, but I have to admit he does a good job at being a heel.
Cole is cool he's given unnecessary flak.
People are finally waking up to the fact that Cole is actually great, but simply had Vince in his ear for over a decade.
I actually commend his patience, I would have tapped out that shit so quickly.
I met Triple H once. At the 2009 NAGA World Grappling Championships in Columbus, Ohio. I kid you not when i tell you that his biceps were the size of my torso.
(I am a smaller male)
But i can tell you he’s one of the last people you wanna get attacked by.
I wonder what happened to those guys who got in the ring but didn't attack any wrestlers, but instead just started doing finishers on each other in the ring.
i was at that smackdown, it was in london at the o2. it was also daniel bryan’s final match before his first retirement.
the fans were youtubers from a prank channel called troll station, and i think they just got held by security for a few hours and sent home
The finishers were clean af too lol
@@apslupdid they post a video on it?
@@zayyysrandom1347 yes
That part at 5:18 where the fan is getting stomped out and the announcer says "do not get into the ring, this is real" had me dying
4:58 I love how HHH springs into action to protect Linda.
WCW had one of the most badass refs ever in Brian Hildebrand. That guy was a takedown artist.
RIP Brian Hildebrand
Stone Cold said it best: “When you step into that ring, you are considered fair game.”
right
Rip Eddie Guerrero, he was such a legend.
I also agree
@@dmg83AMe too!
@@londonwatson3158Edit it again, "a legend" not "an legend" lol.
@@PillmanizedOh, my bad.
@@Pillmanizedbro-
I sat in the 2nd row of a WWF show when I was 10 and still believed this was real. Imagine my excitement when a 50 something man (this was NO actor) climbed over the guard rail and jumped onto the apron to attack Road Dogg of Degeneration X during a tag team match....MAN I BET THAT DUDE IS STILL IN RECOVERY 25 YEARS LATER!!! it was truly epic
Was that the dude that beat the hell outa 4 wrestlers and bloodied Road Dog and they needed 10 security guys to get him out of there?
No, But that sounds INCREDIBLE! will have to see if I can find video for that... this happened in Edmonton, Canada 1996 (long before we became worthy of a televised event) Dogg and Double J tuned him up pretty good before the security had their fun@@johnsimmons8456
0:25 he's lucky us Eddie Guerrero fans didn't try to kill him after he said that...
What did he say? I couldn’t hear it
@@aalfonso1981 he said "fuck that" while They were doing the 10 bell salute
yeah that guy diserved everytthing that the fans said at him and he should have been yelled at like doudly and paul did he should have got that too but im fine wih whatever he got
As an almost lifelong wrestling fan, I must give credit where credit is due to the referees, wrestlers and security protecting the business whilst being professional. If i was any one of those, and a fan tried to either enter the ring/physically assault a wrestler/showed disrespect in a time of mourning, I would probably be fined for assaulting the disrespectful "fan" so much that they wouldnt be able to walk again
Ok big man. I bet you would be hid in the corner quite as foook
@@leonardhpls6 This doesn't come across as hard as you think when you're butchering words. Yikes.
Get therapy for anger issues
@@dord4453 believe me, have been there, done that, would recommend, though only if one is prepared to realise that anger issues are just the surface of many deep, psychological issues.
You know gimmicks work when fans jump the ring 💀
The best funniest one was Paul Harman calling out a guy who thought it would be a good idea to propose to his girlfriend during Heyman speech even Brock lost character was almost in stitches laughing.😂
I would rather listen to the proposal than listen to Heyman or anybody else kiss the ass of brock "the nutless wonder" lesnar.
The funniest part, hands down, has to be the ref kicking the fan after the fact like he was going for a field goal. 😂
The refs work out just as much as the wrestlers. They are part of the show, and need to protect their coworkers. It's a family affair, really.
@@k-dawgbroadcasting5444- LMAO at the refs workout as much of the wrestlers. If you look at some of the most popular/consistent WWF/WCW refs the past 30 years, they were all either fat AF or skinny as rails.
To claim that any ref's physique comes close to the in ring talent is laughable in all honesty.
I didn't say physique. They're supposed to be smaller than the wrestlers for credibility sake. Most refs are probably every bit as tough as the wrestling
@@ryandeffley7652nothing was said about body, he said workout
I don't look like I worked out a day in my life because I didn't care about looks. I was after the strength
To different looks and things
"How dare you interrupt a moment of silence here's some money as punishment"
don't give them their money back
Yeah, that's what I was thinking. Why give them their money back? (Probably to avoid a potential lawsuit, even though I'm pretty sure they'd lose in court.)
Because it's America and they'll seu the company
Pity refund
Some fans take shit way too far... disrespecting a moment of silence in general is just not on, there are lines you just don't cross.
Bro imagine Kevin Nash charging at you. Like, that's 7ft, at least 300 lbs of problem about to fuck your shit up lmao
youd think they become actual fighters but i suppose thats why they ended up in wwe
@@conorhaddock3956 I don't care if they do or don't. All I know is I'm not trying to have some big motherfucker like Nash coming to tackle me. I prefer having non-broken bones, thanks.
Let that be a lesson! If and when you attend a Wrestling Show...or any kind of show for that matter, DO NOT!! REPEAT!! DO NOT try to get involved. DO NOT interfere! Back in the day...like 60s & 70s, it seemed that the majority of fans did not know about Kayfabe. There were even incidents of fans rioting because of an unpopular outcome (title changes hands by cheating). DON'T CROSS THAT BARRIER! STAY THE F**" OUT OF IT!!!
Update: Just now subbed! I've liked Wrestling since I was a kid back in the 60s & 70s! When I was 9 years old in 1967, my Dad & older Brother explained to me that it was all "fake". I fully understood but it didn't cause me to lose intetest!
I remember watching that IO sky clip on Wrestlelamia's shorts video, The fans reaction after that really says it all.
Can u share a clip of that?
to be fair iyo somehow has a mongolian face, i always joke it was probably a chinese since every country is just colony for them
@@PaMuShinMoNgOliAn FaCe... get the hell outta here!
Japanese people largely descend from mainland Chinese & Korean people (Yayoi). They are closely related, so it’s natural that they can pass off as each other. I don’t know why Asians get so fragile over this fact. You don’t see Europeans get offended if you confuse a Norwegian for an Englishman.
@@ion6538 There is an interesting video about DNA Analyses and Genetic Origins of the Ainu, maybe have a look. Actually talking about europe you can have a lot of fun confusing nations like a french for a german or slowakian for someone from croatia, they gonna get pissed like iyo. it is a complicated topic, about who hurt whom at some time somewhere on the timeline and who is better than the other. Better not start this.
I would never want a pissed off Kevin Nash chasing me down.
You know you f'ed up when you piss off Sami Zayn, he's one of the most chill dudes on the roster
I wouldn't be surprised if some of these 'fans' are 'part of the show' as well.
How fast Triple H went from being an opponent to protecting his co-worker from a potential attack by a crazed fan tells you what a good dude he is behind the scenes. For all they knew that guy had a weapon and meant harm. Yeah they rough each other up to put on a good show, but those guys travel and spend a lot of time together. They form lifelong friendships and look out for one another.
Bro hearing Michael Cole swear at people just feels wrong and I love it
Michael Cole going rogue 😂
How abot iyo sky😂😂1:55 I'm Japanese bitc#🤣
5:15 anyone else started dying laughing?😂😂😂
It’s a different level of stupidity jumping into the ring when macho man is in there lol
Around the late 90s, at a NYC MSG WWF house show, a front row fan grabbed Big show. Big Show open hand upper cut the fan. The fan back fipple into the 3rd row, landing on top of the 3rd row fans. He looked like a rag doll. A bunch of security grabbed him, & tossed him out.
The funniest ones are when the refs get involved. Also, when the Mexican luchador punched that guy.
That's La Parka.
He's the "chairman" of the board. 🤣
I haven't watched wrestling in a long time, but enjoyed your video. Thanks for sharing!
Great editing I keep clicking on these videos at the end as I want to see what happens next
You know it’s serious when Heyman is giving you twice the money back. XD
Check probably bounced though
one wrestler who never had fans attacking him = Newjack guess they didnt have the balls
Triple h tossed that fan like a big cat tosses its prey 😂😂
I don’t think their fans I think their haters
Disrespecting a 10 bell salute to one of the most beloved wrestlers of all time is a death sentence.
Pro wrestling is a cult, a sick cult, and they need wake up calls now and then
right!
"I'm Japanese, bitch." So simple but amazing especially when the whole crowd is like "Oooh shit"
It wasn't really that disrespectful, it's more just heckling a heel than being disrespectful. And I hope the fan still got to stay, because it was in character for Iyo Shirai. I remember the same thing happened to Chris Jericho. A fan said "go back to Toronto" and Jericho said "I'm from Winnipeg you idiot!."
Man the 90s were wild. Growing up during that era of wrestling is something I would never trade in.
I agree! best decade ever! But not for wrestling.
That would be 80's Hulkamania & Rick Flair easily...
early 90's best era to be young & late 90's best time
to be lil older & wild...
Music,,movies,,style/swag esp on girls..
Except for those Jynco jeans.
Thank god i never liked em.
@@CT-nb5lmhahaha jyncos and airwalks 😂
I am not a wrestling fan, per se. So-much-so that I had no idea that wrestlers had to put up with violent fans. Having watched this I can only say that I have so much respect for the wrestlers.
It's crazy to think someone could be so unethical and Ill behave at a paid event.
Cause that doesn't mean you won't get get kicked out
If a fan is ignorant enough to jump in the ring, let the performers handle it. If they can talk sh*t, let them back it up!!!
In a world of ppl who dont know how to act right because they never experienced consequences, its so amazing seeing ppl get smashed beyond belief 😂😂.
The thought of them one sec "oh yea this will be sick" to "oh my god please no, oh crap what did i do" 😂😂😂
I get goosebumps every time the Triple H/ Stone Cold thing gets brought up in one of these lists, because I was there live (and no I wasn't the "fan", mind you). Such fond memories.
When Laparka hit that old dude I laughed so loud I scared the shit out of my niece!!😅😅😅😅
Now for the chair dance 😂
I think we have to give Earl Hebner credit as well for taking out that fan for Eddie Guerrero. One of the greatest of all time 🤣🤣
3:05 is it just me or did Bubba stay in character while shooting on that fan for real at the same time? 🤔
bubba doesnt play a character that's just who he is all the time
Some of these fans that jump in the ring make me glad I haven't been to many live events if I have mainly haven't been in front row mainly been a bit in the upper row. Those fans better be thankful it was anyone bit Brock
Bro, if they tried to jump Brock they'd be dead 😂I don't think they're that stupid
@@nzuzovilakazi901 Call me a sick bastard but I kinda wanna see someone try and screw with Brock 🤣 see how far he can stretch “self-defence” in the courts 🤣🤣🤣
@@way2tehdawn bro I think that person would end up on life support 😂
Lmao, even if it did go to the courts the "fan" wouldn't stand a chance against the WWE lawyers.
@way2tehdawn i dont hes rude to normal nice fans thats why i dont really care for him
"give that clown his back his money and get him out of the fckin building". That was just satisfying to watch. Great fan base.
Yeah but why even give his money back?
Love the work u put into ur vids
I actually met Stone Cold Steve Austin not at a wrestling event but at the Great American Outdoor Show in Harrisburg back in 2017 in the lower farm show complex corridor while he was heading from the arena after signing autographs. I walked up and shook hands with the Texas Rattlesnake and I got pushed back by security guards right afterwards I was signing up for contest for a mule deer hunt in Montana sponsored by Buckmasters at their booth at the show and I didn't win the hunt but I won a grizzly cooler 3 days later. Thanks for the cooler, Stone Cold.
Great video I've been watching for a few years now and I love the videos
R.I.P BRAY WYATT 😔
Its just me or austin point at triple h like if you look closely stone cold tell triple h to handle it maybe because he was the face but either way that slam and referee beating was good though 😂
Edit:- also just notice that on thumbnail it was Cody big showing is punching i thought its just some default image from internet but that's funny 😂
5:16 Bro will remember this beat up for his entire life
I know the guy with the bandana who ran in during Macho Man/Nash match. It was in Cedar Rapids, IA. That dude occasionally posts the video on his FB. His 5.2 seconds of fame. Gotta admit kinda jealous he took a beatdown from the Macho Man.
Bromancing 😂
Damn, Macho Man took that guy down hard. Good on him for protecting Nash as well.
Macho ran into him like "back off this is my fight" 😂
4:17 micheal Cole is my favorite commentary
Back in the 90's I had a professional wrestler as a neighbor. He told me there was an unwritten rule that any spectator who got in the ring automatically got beat up. I believe it.
1:56 "I'm from winnipeg, you idiot!"
That's Chris Jericho said
@@nafizkhandokar412 No shit...
triple H train his entire life not wrestle but to snipe rogue fans. dude record is perfect when it comes to reacting to weirdos stepping into the ring.
It's still so sad that Kevin Sullivan had to kill the Benoit family.
He didn't
Dash Wilder is the man. The punch he delivered to that fan that tackled Bret at the hall of fame ceremony is forever burned into my memory.
I still have The Eddie Guerrero story DVD that I bought when it released, still in mint condition.
His loss for wrestling was like Heath Ledger's loss for movies
They forgot to add the one where a fan threw a cup drink at Scott Hall when he was saying Sweeeet. If you attack a wrestler, you are no longer a fan. You are now known as a coward.
The incident with Bubba Ray at the ECW show has always been misconstrued, this video being just another example.
The fan in question didn't interrupted the moment of silence or try to be disrespectful in any way. It was a mother who brought her son to a show and didn't know what was happening. And when she didn't stand and Bubba saw that, he went absolutely apeshit on that poor lady.
Might wanna do a tad bit more research before perpetuating that disinformation.
Yeah but is she assuming herself? (How the heck can you mistake Assume and Ashame?)
What was most disturbing of that moment is Bubba calling someone else fat when he's super fat also lmao
@@iqmygift2u don't care what you think
So a grown woman, who you say didn’t know what’s going on, despite being told what’s happening like everyone else did. Everybody else did. She didn’t wonder why everybody was standing around in silence? Bubba was right to go off on her for being disrespectful, or just extremely stupid.
@@TheLouHam
Who cares?
She's old.
Maybe She's disabled?
Even a young person sitting is not anyone's business.
Watching The Game and that Ref jump the fan was way funnier than it had any right to be
You gotta give credit to Cole for literally promoting anything for WWE even if it was bad and doing it for almost 30 years barely missing a show
The uploaded said the fan deserved the shots Eddie gave him for pushing that ladder over, but said nothing about how cat like Eddie’s reflexes were for landing safely. That could have gone far worse for Eddie if he wasn’t so agile.
I love how even though Eddie died in 2005 people are still saying Rest In Peace
Because Eddie deserves peace.
It wasn't that long ago. I was 18, those were good days. RIP Eddie 😔
My guy it wasn't too long ago, his death happened DECADES ago lmao
@@PillmanizedNot too long ago? He almost 2 decades ago
I miss the 80's and early 90's of Wrestling. Those were the best years.
5:56 if you stop at that time he looks like Gordon Ramsay
4:25 damn i didn’t know Chioda was gangsta like that 😂
Some people can't separate fantasy from reality
That beating with the soundtrack of '5 Minutes Alone' by Pantera is hilariously perfect.
I watched the full clip from CZW, the wrestlers and just about the entire audience didn’t break silence during the bell salute, they waited until the end to start shouting, gotta say that shows a lot of respect
I bet Bret accused Goldberg of hiring that man who tackled him.
That was a HBGAY fan 😂
Smallest Reffere in the world😂😂 7:09