Orton has whats called Hypermobility which is common in people with longer limbs. People with it are more prone to joint pain and dislocation hence why he hurt his shoulder pounding on the mat
@@ali-13392 Like Mick says, the fans liked the first one, but the actual wrestlers cringed at the 2nd. As WWE has damn near the hardest/stiffest rings in the history of wrestling. And that table would have broke a lot of that first fall's impact.
My respect for the Undertaker grew even further after seeing him fight through an entire match with 2nd degree burns. He is a true legend dedicated to his craft.
not just any match an fn elimination chamber match. oh the cage just digging into those burns... horrifying to think about because i have had just as bad if not worse burns. i have a permanent pink hairless circle on my left leg caused from a 3rd degree burn i got as a child.
His and Foleys he'll in a cell, he had a broken ankle during the match as well. You can see when he drops off the cage he hopping on one leg due to his broken ankle.
I have to second this. I feel bad now for laughing because I imagine it really hurts. But at the time, it was funny. It reminds of me catching one Charlie horse in one leg and soon catching another one in the other leg.
@@UNCFIPP No no. When he got in the ring, he tore at least one. The other, according to some reports, was torn while leaving the ring or back stage. Either way, the report was that it was while trying to walk unassisted with a single torn quad that got torn entering the ring
Seeing some of these accidents really should make you realize to never take life for granted. Some of the most memorable & entertaining wrestlers that’s still alive till this day just only suffered injuries to some major accidents…gotta be thankful for that. 🙏🏾
Crazy to think ric flair would probably just be a regular guy if he never had that injury, his adapted style is what allowed him to wrestle for so long
I remember that incident especially how the commentary team said what we were all thinking that being "the human leg is not meant to bend in that direction".
If Vince would have allowed both Batista and Cena be co-winners not only would it have gone as planned to Wrestlemania, since both Batista and Cena individually challenged HHH and JBL for their respective championships anyway. Vince would have never torn his quad.
10 Freak accidents involving WWE Superstars: #1 should have been Rey Mysterio 619 to that Mexican Wrestler that resulted in his death; now, THAT was a “Freak Accident“.
I remember that one also but the narrator said that all of these accidents on this list involved superstars that survived and of course Perro Aguayo didn't. If that was the case you could include Owen Hart as well.
In 1992, Lex Luger was in a motorcycle accident which shattered his forearm. He had to get a metal plate put in that arm, and he incorporated the accident into his character when he wrestled for WWF in 1993. That could have been an honorable mention. Then there was Magnum TA's automobile accident in the 80s. That ended his in ring career but could have ended his life.
The one on Vic Joseph being in a car crash scares me a lot because he’s probably my favorite current WWE announcer besides Pat McAfee, Andy Shepherd, Nigel McGuiness, or Wade Barrett.
One of the strangest injuries happened to Sting. After a cage match a security guard was trying to help him down and Sting fell, twisted his ankle and was out of action for 6 months.
Technically that was his ankle and it was in a match against Scott Steiner during Scott's final days in the then WWF and what happened was Sid attemped a 2nd-rope maneuver against the Future Big Poppa Pump but in a scary botch Sid snapped his ankle and leg literally bending it in a direction no human leg should be able to bend in resulting in the iconic moment of a worried babyface commentator Vince McMahon stating "The human leg was not built to bend in that direction."
I remember that incident that was the match were Vince McMahon during his run as the Face counterpart to Jessie "The Body" Ventura on the WWE commentary team during the late 80s and early 90s uttered what we were all thinking when Sid snapped his ankle and leg "The human leg was not meant to bend in that direction."
I've dislocated my shoulders so many times that the right one needs total replacement surgery, and the other needs a different kind of surgery to fix that. I know just how painful that can be, and the last time I dislocated the right one I was walking down the sidewalk and tripped, put my arm out as I fell down and POP!!!! I somehow got the thing stuck behind the shoulder blade and I couldn't get it back into place with help from the good people at my local emergency room! Good bless those medical professionals.
@@tamzidmohsinkhan3333 Cena was Seth's fault, that is true, however both Sting and Balor said that their injuries were their own fault for not taking the move correctly. You can look it up if you want.
I'm surprised they didn't have Hardcore Holly's awful gash in a match. I don't remember exactly what happened but I think he was put through a table and the metal part of the table sliced a long portion of his back. He started to bleed but continued the match, I've tried looking for the video but can't find it and I haven't heard anyone else mention it either but I'm sure other people remember it as well.
Undertaker's pyro did not "malfunction" the incident happened due to irresponsible & reprehensible actions of the pyro engineer who placed the pyros too close even though Undertaker had told him that day that he didn't feel safe. Undertaker says (Broken skulls session with "Stone Cold" Steve Austin) that the pyro guy was lucky he ran off before he could get his hands on him.
Not sure why the OP had to say helicopter crash... I'm glad everyone is okay and kudos to the pilot, but it was definitely an emergency landing... Which isn't a crash.
Yep what happened was during the go-home show on RAW before HIAC Cody in a match against The Miz actually tore his right pec during a botched bump into the ring post after getting checked out by sports doctors they told him post-show that if he wanted to avoid further injury to his pec and make it to HIAC for the next match in him and Seth's rivalry that he would have to take it easy with his training but in a freak accident while training Cody tore the pec off of his right chest bone in it's entirety and despite the sports doctors telling him he was in no condition to compete at HIAC he still went in competed in the HIAC match anyway and Cody even with his right pec separated from the chest bone not only finished the match but got the pinfall victory.
Taker's pyro didn't malfunction it was set up too close to him. He had told the pyro guy a few weeks prior that the pyro was too close and to move it back. The pyro guy said it was just a draft in that particular building so he didn't change anything. Then at Elimination Chamber the pyro on Taker's left went off but was too close again, he turned away from it and straight into the one on his right. He tells the story on the Stone Cold Podcast and if not for some fortunate backstage decisions things could have been a lot worse. He was originally going to wear his sleeveless coat with the hood but because he wanted to wear the championship belt instead of carrying it, he changed into his big long sleeve duster coat and hat. His hair was also drying out while he was waiting to make his entrance so he poured a bottle of water over his head just before he went out.
Sid Breaking his leg is something I can relate to. When I was 5 in Daycare a shelf fell on top of me so hard my left leg twisted backwards, my bones almost pierced through my skin. Till this day I haven't healed emotionally from that Incident, It's still one of my biggest childhood traumas.
When started,this channel was something different with series like Behind the titantron etc.,but nowdays same content with only the title changing...Or its just a wrestling news channel now...
Randy has hypermobilty - shoulder dislocations are very common/easily done if you have something like hEDS. Shane's helicopter accident was NOT chaotic - the pilot controlled the descent really well (there's a news report on this)... It's very easy to research both of these! DO BETTER
I didn't know some of these happened. The 2005 Royal Rumble is also known for the botch at the end. So what was Fair's style before technical wrestling powerhouse, high flyer?
Why does every one of the vlogs like this omit sid vicious snapping both his tibia and fibula at the same time when he awkwardly jumps from the turn buckle? Honestly anyone who reads this check it out. I promise it'll make you wince!!!