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From The Stevie Richards Show episode 5
Secrets of the Wrestling Ring REVEALED
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@Xylot
@Xylot Месяц назад
Between Stevie Richards, Maven, and post-retirement Undertaker, we have been getting a WEALTH of knowledge and insight lately.
@AllThingsFilmWithYamYam
@AllThingsFilmWithYamYam Месяц назад
I prefer Stevie. Very humble and down to earth.
@drumitar
@drumitar Месяц назад
@@AllThingsFilmWithYamYam maven is def shopping channel material.
@matturner6890
@matturner6890 Месяц назад
Stevie's a natural educator too, like the way he asks the interviewer how he thinks some of his own questions should be answered.
@EmperorNero
@EmperorNero 19 дней назад
​@@matturner6890 Maven was a legit teacher though lol
@aolwarez
@aolwarez 14 дней назад
Where did all of Stevie's videos go?!!!
@A1PrimeTimeMovies
@A1PrimeTimeMovies Месяц назад
We need a Stevie Richards vs Maven Wrestlemania Showdown. The Battle of the RU-vidrs
@downtownbosscat
@downtownbosscat Месяц назад
Guest appearance, RU-vid undertaker
@A1PrimeTimeMovies
@A1PrimeTimeMovies Месяц назад
@@downtownbosscat special guest referee
@morgancarini1130
@morgancarini1130 Месяц назад
Dutch Mantell has to be the special guest referee
@AndrewOlsonTV
@AndrewOlsonTV Месяц назад
Maven can get his stuff in, but Stevie goes over.
@A1PrimeTimeMovies
@A1PrimeTimeMovies Месяц назад
@@AndrewOlsonTV Maven probably can't even do his signature high drop kick anymore lmao
@TheChodax
@TheChodax Месяц назад
Good to see the audience is growing. Well deserved.
@richardsmith9615
@richardsmith9615 Месяц назад
This really feels like a peak behind the curtain. Loved Stevie's gimmick with Right to Censor, never expected him to become one of the best Wrestling content creators as well, but I'm all for it!
@0chiba
@0chiba Месяц назад
I attended my first WWE PPV earlier this year (Elimination Chamber. Perth, Australia). The way the ring crew changed the ring mat was both amazing and surprising. Amazing in the efficiency of the crew, and surprising because you rarely think about this while watching on a television.
@StJohnSB
@StJohnSB 19 дней назад
I remember seeing it as a security guard
@lylesommers5018
@lylesommers5018 Месяц назад
I could listen to Stevie all day talk about wrestling.
@nolansyers
@nolansyers Месяц назад
This is the nerdiest of the nerd wrestling content, and I'm all for it!
@Luuke1997
@Luuke1997 Месяц назад
My god this man is a treasure chest of knowledge! Anyone would be lucky to learn the business under your guidance dude! Straight up one of the best!
@allamere1139
@allamere1139 Месяц назад
Him & James ! The knowledge Dutch gave that kid he legit could run a territory
@amyhoard1222
@amyhoard1222 Месяц назад
It's fascinating to watch you and Maven's postcasts cause you talk about the stuff i've been wondering for yrs. Many wrestlers have talked about how scripted the shows are, but you talk about what happens backstage and opinions on stuff that most don't :)
@hammadali545
@hammadali545 Месяц назад
Everybody did shoot interviews. They brought a new thing. Analysis
@amc2004uk
@amc2004uk Месяц назад
Stevie turning into Dr House as he gets older.
@EASTERN_JOKE
@EASTERN_JOKE 29 дней назад
Man's like a fine wine
@AnGhaeilge
@AnGhaeilge Месяц назад
I really liked the WCW rings. I loved the sound from them and how much bounce they had when people were slammed on them. I know the WCW wrestlers had a hard time adjusting to the stiffness of the WWE rings.
@DillAvery
@DillAvery Месяц назад
Same here, I loved that sound that the WCW rings made.
@acefromspace2727
@acefromspace2727 Месяц назад
Yes ! The rings from Georgia Championship Wrestling on WTBS in the early 80's. Those rings had a cool sound like a snare drum and the bounce looked cool. I wanted to jump in one and do some bumps.
@smac919
@smac919 Месяц назад
Same. I wish AEW or WWE would try to improve the sound of the ring more to make it sound more like an old WCW ring. It would be do-able with correct microphone type and placement.
@billanddougsuck
@billanddougsuck Месяц назад
What’s your thoughts on the old ECW rings? I reckon they had a great sound and bounce.
@thepistolguy859
@thepistolguy859 Месяц назад
I just wish they was bigger they looked so tiny
@ScottSimpson
@ScottSimpson Месяц назад
James, Stevie, I'm really enjoying this series. I've never been a big Stevie fan, but he's shown such vulnerability and kind temperament through this series that he's one of my favorites now. James, I've been following your growth for some years now. You've worked hard to earn the trust of these people, to present a good-looking and good-sounding production, and ... well, humanity. You've transcended wrestling nerd fandom and have brought a kind, patient, thoughtful, reflective flavour to shoot interviews. Stevie, your Shawn Michaels story brought me to tears. Thank you for sharing of yourself.
@MrFonseca75
@MrFonseca75 Месяц назад
It’s great to hear the personal experience from someone who has worked in various “TV” rings. I look forward to more on this topic.
@moopert86
@moopert86 Месяц назад
It makes sense for WWE to have rings for their European tours. Never thought of it, but you go over there 1 or 2 times a year you don't want to have to rent a ring and hope it's good quality. Cheaper and safer in the long run to buy some rings and keep them in storage for most of the year.
@Anthonys_S
@Anthonys_S Месяц назад
Yep. That’s exactly why they did it, was getting too much to ship rings in every time and injuries by below par rented rings were a worry. Im almost sure Germany was one of the first places in Europe they had a bought wwe ring there .
@justbuggin67
@justbuggin67 Месяц назад
You mentioned at 11:19 if you drop on a bolt or something there goes your back. That is similarly what happened to Davey Boy hitting that metal trap door in WCW, destroying his back. RIP Bulldog.
@ducklife420
@ducklife420 Месяц назад
rick rude had a similar thing in japan when they had those wooden things outside the ring. crushed his back and he finished the match.
@macdofglasgow772
@macdofglasgow772 Месяц назад
Hope Stevie and James get some following on this. Stevie is great at explaining (and seems a tremendously nice bloke) and I do appreciate the production quality being so high.
@user-nr7pb3kv4f
@user-nr7pb3kv4f Месяц назад
I love hearing Stevie talk about behind the scenes. Cheers all 👍
@williamberry8895
@williamberry8895 Месяц назад
He really is a nice guy. I was surprised when I 1st heard him be himself
@dhag72
@dhag72 Месяц назад
16:20 yes they did have a different size ring sometimes. They had a small 10x10 or 12x12 ring in Prince Edward Island for a house show in the early-mid 2000s at the Charlottetown Civic Center. The only show ive ever been to. No screens, entrance ramp, they didnt even set up their own sound system. You couldnt make out whos music it was, no pyro or lights. Just picture Kane coming out of a penalty box entrance, out to the concrete floor, to the ring, then bring his arms up, drop them, and nothing happens 😂. Rey Mysterio was there too, there were a few cool names. I think Hurricane was there, and RVD too, But yeah the ring was tiny and as a kid i was kind of let down by the lack of effort. 😂
@Gustavo__157
@Gustavo__157 Месяц назад
Always loved stevie's superkick, so crisp 👌
@eldiablo3794
@eldiablo3794 Месяц назад
Imo WWF/WWE always had a lively sounding ring and WCW had almost a dry lumber sound.. like you could hear the 2x4 bouncing under the mat of WCW lol. Till this day if I heard someone taking a bump in a WWF ring or a WCW ring without seeing it I will be able to tell which ring belongs to what company based off the sound.
@Allen7
@Allen7 Месяц назад
true, i never liked the sound of WCW ring, didnt sound that impactful like ECW and WWf back in the day
@goldiewatches
@goldiewatches Месяц назад
This in my new favorite channel on youtube. And this man is really beautiful inside and out!
@jd9119
@jd9119 Месяц назад
If WWE didn't clean or replace the canvas in their rings, you'd have a serious problem with guys getting ringworm and other fungal infections. Just think of high school wrestling, where nobody ever cleans the practice mats and the guys all come down with fungal infections.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
Wow, you really don't know very much. Wrestling mats in school are cleaned all of the time.
@jd9119
@jd9119 Месяц назад
@@Rjensen2 LOL, I don't know what school you went to.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
@@jd9119 Don't be an idiot. High schools would open themselves wide open to lawsuits. If you don't think high school wrestling mats are cleaned, you're a fool.
@bradwhitehouse3967
@bradwhitehouse3967 Месяц назад
​@@Rjensen2maybe yours was, lol. You're experience doesn't make it the truth 100% of the time.
@mox19380
@mox19380 19 дней назад
great segment. it really reminded me of matches with barry windham and dustin rhodes (early 90s wcw). both guys are 6'6+, and could do nearly every move imaginable. you could see how much they had to work to get all the moves to fit within the confines of the ring. it was incredible because their pace was just outrageous to get all the moves in and timing them to not have the ring ropes negatively impact the work. it's really fascinating talk. i was watching a wwf match from '83. it was snuka and maybe andre vs the samoans. the ropes were perhaps too high or snuka just wasn't thinking but when he whipped by the samoan to the ropes while holding afa in the headlock he actually missed the top rope and sort of crouched down with afa in the headlock and took what looked like a really awkward bounce of the second rope. those little things. Great stuff guys!!
@TheDrummerGamer
@TheDrummerGamer Месяц назад
I can’t find the video, but Steve Austin mention that WCW ring was nice enough to take a bump on. Once he got into WWE, he said his first bump in a WWE ring almost knocked the wind out of him.
@richardbowman7116
@richardbowman7116 10 дней назад
I never knew I wanted to know this much about the workings and structure of wrestling rings until now.
@lifetimesofmatty7460
@lifetimesofmatty7460 16 дней назад
Stevie you and I have met several times at Costco in Waterbury, and on the independent shows that I was either at or putting on. I’m really glad to see you started your own show. You’re an amazing talent and amazing person. I really love how you explained people who might not know the differences between companies and rings. I’m gonna watch the rest of your videos. I’m looking forward and thinking about getting back into this business on the independent level maybe you and I could talk, I’ve been out of the business since 2009 and I miss it every day man. I ran independent company World Class Wrestling Alliance WCWA. I’m so happy I was able to come across your video.
@Anthonys_S
@Anthonys_S Месяц назад
So glad stevie and James have decided to work together , been a fan of both for a while . Stevie is genuinely one of the nicest guys ever and for me he speaks so much sense and also he’s honest, he tries to be kind , doesn’t constantly want to bitch and moan about everyone else and remember he was very ill not long ago , the fact he’s doing what he’s doing now actually proves how tough he really is, he couldn’t walk not long ago, think about it , massive credit to him. James really does deserve credit too, he’s worked his ass off cot a whole time do what he’s doing. Hes writing books , making podcasts , all at his expense without a big company or massive money behind him , that’s quite a scary thing at first I’d imagine, I hope these two go on to get bigger and bigger , personally they are fast becoming the very best for me . A special request James gets in the ring and does some training with stevie and takes one move from Dutch 😂
@ShawnPhillips0531
@ShawnPhillips0531 Месяц назад
Is Stevie richards one of the best presenters on RU-vid now? The pairing with him and James is gold
@DCXCoorexDakarCoore
@DCXCoorexDakarCoore Месяц назад
I love listening to Stevie Richards talking about wrestling and the in and outs , etc ‼️💯🔥
@elvalvinoskyo3307
@elvalvinoskyo3307 Месяц назад
Love the videos Stevie keep them coming 🎉 I am the TABLE!!!
@mitch3384
@mitch3384 Месяц назад
If you're looking for the WWE documentary on ring creation, here's the link: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8YfBi8-Bwgs.html The guy in charge is really passionate about what he does, I love that. Somebody commented that the documentary should have been 30+ minutes rather than like 7, I agree. This stuff is fascinating to a lot of people, which is why I think you'll find this Stevie video will get a lot of views.
@Ucey365
@Ucey365 Месяц назад
Thank you so much
@Versaceboy54
@Versaceboy54 Месяц назад
Thank you so much for posting. I was looking for this 💪
@firefoxkingofficial3833
@firefoxkingofficial3833 Месяц назад
I have bumped both in a stiff boxing ring and a ring that had give and man the difference in how your body recovers differently. Took longer to recover from the boxing style ring. Also I prefer the ropes versus cable only for the fact that the cable felt like it was punching back everytime I came off of them. The rope style felt less brutal. Only say this cause I had massive bruises on my lower back running the cable ropes. Great video topic and it gave me some reflection on my time in the ring and never actually thought about the differences until now. Love The Show🤘
@twk101287
@twk101287 20 дней назад
Stevie talks a lot of sense. I’m a small time independent wrestler and everything he says sounds 👍👌
@OldGrayBeardo
@OldGrayBeardo Месяц назад
I wanna hear Stevie talk about his favorite video games over the years, for real!
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 Месяц назад
You always want to have your large bumps in the center. Where the most give is with the center spring underneath. Any bump outside of that radius is MUCH harder on your body for sure. No matter what style of ring your in. Plus, the wood used under the mat makes a huge difference as well.
@dunnydun209
@dunnydun209 Месяц назад
i cant get enough of this new show, listened to all the eps , i grew up in the uk and we did not have sky tv at home so Heat on sunday on channel 4 was my shit, right to censor theme forever stuck in my head lol.
@robintst
@robintst Месяц назад
Speaking of checking the tightness of the ropes... I always laugh looking back at Randy Savage WWF footage when he'd go for the elbow drop, the ropes were so loose that him standing up there would bend the top turnbuckle all the way down to the middle rope sometimes.
@BaronLector
@BaronLector 12 дней назад
Would love to have Stevie come to the Florida panhandle and test out our ring during a show. Road Dogg and Raven have given a thumbs-up over the last few years.
@jaw-knee-5
@jaw-knee-5 Месяц назад
I love hearing about the rings and the differences between them. I heard early WWF ones were really tough while WCW ones were much nicer. This is such good shit, pal!
@dhag72
@dhag72 Месяц назад
Thanks for another great video Stevie! i love these type of videos!
@viktorreinholdsson848
@viktorreinholdsson848 Месяц назад
The older WWF Rings had a spring in the middle and plywood and those rings where the worst to bump in (the spring was too stiff and would not give good bounce) then they switched to Flexbeams and Boards and that gave a much better bump. Those are the rings you see on WWE and AEW today
@Allen7
@Allen7 Месяц назад
i thought they are still using the spring?
@FirebrandAL
@FirebrandAL 28 дней назад
Stevie is like the classic 'guy who wasn't good, but because he wasn't good, he thinks of every single, solitary, piece of minutia because he had to just in order to compete' - and is a master communicator who can explain this stuff to colossal idiots like us. He's like the classic MLB journeyman like an Alex Cora who is like a mastermind manager/coach/explainer. This is so valuable and fun.
@anonamus604
@anonamus604 Месяц назад
Steven Richards and his work made me love wrestling even more. Stevie and Mikey Whipwreck and RVD.
@Raymail-tj4cf
@Raymail-tj4cf 29 дней назад
I watched them put a ring together at a World Class Wrestling match. It was all wood except the ring post.
@noahwade300
@noahwade300 Месяц назад
i worked wwe's ring crew a few different times and the steel stairs are crazy heavy
@lebrontoraptors2191
@lebrontoraptors2191 Месяц назад
How heavy do you think they are? They look pretty light on screen because of how thin they are
@shadowcolorado3668
@shadowcolorado3668 Месяц назад
You mean the aluminum stairs
@darriusgivans6570
@darriusgivans6570 Месяц назад
They are easily 150-200 pounds. I train at ROW
@noahwade300
@noahwade300 Месяц назад
​@@lebrontoraptors2191 easily a couple hundred pounds if between both sets
@jonathanstempleton7864
@jonathanstempleton7864 23 дня назад
I imagine someone going out with a metal detector and a magnet to make sure they pick up all the thumbtacks after a Mick Foley match
@hammadali545
@hammadali545 Месяц назад
0:46 everyone who's ever talked about the TNA 6 sides always says how hard it is on the body. Would love that deep dive videos
@woodensquid560
@woodensquid560 Месяц назад
I was lucky enough to volunteer for an indie company when I was a teenager. One of the wrestlers let me in the ring and hit me with a suplex and an Irish whip. I was also allowed to take home the trash can they hit each other with during a different show.
@notsupposed2583
@notsupposed2583 20 дней назад
This video is really entertaining and informative. Love it.
@BaronLector
@BaronLector 12 дней назад
Minor ring variations aren't minor. I work for Impact Pro Florida. I'm a big guy (6'8") who enters the ring by stepping over the top rope. One night we had new corner posts that raised the ropes 1" higher than usual. I stepped over the top and crotched myself entering the ring and was very uncomfortable for most of the match.
@GaryJr530
@GaryJr530 Месяц назад
Hey Stevie, guys here.
@Darrakkii
@Darrakkii Месяц назад
thats maven
@dmdeign7116
@dmdeign7116 Месяц назад
That's SO Maven
@d.52555
@d.52555 Месяц назад
“Did you know that I had the coolest job being a wwe wrestler from 1998 to 2008”
@xxtravdamanxx
@xxtravdamanxx Месяц назад
MORE LIKE GHEYS!!!!
@cartercartercartercar
@cartercartercartercar Месяц назад
“i came” -maven huffman
@14yeartwitch14
@14yeartwitch14 Месяц назад
That's why The Rock focused so much on conditioning his shoulders, he was notorious for pulling his head up and bracing it with his hand. He wouldn't take any number of suplexes or power bombs without holding his head to take the bump.
@Hypno_BPM
@Hypno_BPM Месяц назад
i always loved how the WWF and WCW rings sounded in the 80/90s
@christopheraaron8299
@christopheraaron8299 9 дней назад
WWE rings have to have microphones in them. The first time I went to a Smackdown I was shocked that I was barely hearing any sound from the ring (like guys hitting the mat, turnbuckle or the ref's hand counting a pin) because watching on tv all those years, those sounds were all quite audible.
@chrismontague839
@chrismontague839 28 дней назад
Thanks!
@StevieRichardsShow
@StevieRichardsShow 22 дня назад
Thank you!
@andrewboyce3383
@andrewboyce3383 23 дня назад
Stevie should open a school if he hasn't already his knowledge is fucking brilliant too listen too.
@dajerx
@dajerx Месяц назад
another great video. ive always heard the same about SNME episodes being a driver for some of the decisions around ring construction
@derekwebb5427
@derekwebb5427 Месяц назад
You want to see a ring with some bounce? Check out Wrestlemania 2 Chicago matches. Those guys were getting launched off the mat when doing bumps. It was nuts!
@robertgosling1037
@robertgosling1037 8 дней назад
I've been on a few ring crews and we always started between 12 and 1 for a 5pm show .... 10 am if there is a seminar that day ..... and tightened or re-adjusted before the show
@gunnerovergaard9646
@gunnerovergaard9646 Месяц назад
What an informative video!
@johntucker3750
@johntucker3750 Месяц назад
Watching referee Daichi Murayama manage the physical ring is 1 of my favorite things to see.
@johntucker3750
@johntucker3750 Месяц назад
22:58 - I love it and nothing ruins it more than an announcer that will not shut up and let the sounds of action, character and impact come out. That's why I like watching Japan's promotions like Marigold or Stardom when they have no announcer.
@joseaguilera6355
@joseaguilera6355 28 дней назад
That ECW ring sounded like a shotgun going off
@christopheraaron8299
@christopheraaron8299 9 дней назад
Could you guys do a video about gimmicked rings? Like TNA's hexagon, WCW's triple cage monstrosity, trap doors, hell in a cell, rings rigged to implode, AEW's silly exploding ring that didn't explode and so on?
@jimmyrolls37
@jimmyrolls37 11 дней назад
Hey Doctor Stevie, you did wrestle in a 4-sided TNA ring back at Hardcore Justice, the EV2.0 show. You pinned Justin Cred- I mean, PJ Polaco after a superkick
@natemendsen1629
@natemendsen1629 Месяц назад
I helped set up a WWF tv taping at Stable Arena in Bethlehem mid 95, a few days after Mable became KotR. Ended up for a while on ring crew as a gofer .I was surprised that they did have a spring under there, but it was one large one right in the middle where the 4 sides would collapse just a little too....On a side note I may very well be one of the first people to be in a WWF ring (whatever the circumstance) with an ECW shirt :") even if it was just the vacuum bitch.
@TheFunklin
@TheFunklin Месяц назад
Ring stairs are most definitely aluminum. Aluminum doesn't always "bend" (see: AIRPLANES) Aluminum is much lighter for transport purposes and cheaper as well. It's diamond tread aluminum like used to make tool boxes for truck beds. You can literally see the diamond tread on them.
@michaelpoore21
@michaelpoore21 Месяц назад
Yeah Mark Carpenter has built WWE rings since the mid 80s. Klondike Bill built the NWA rings for The Crocketts and for Ted Turners WCW.
@me7659
@me7659 Месяц назад
This is amazing!! I am always so curious about rings and very little info out there.
@andrewfanelli666
@andrewfanelli666 Месяц назад
watching this, around 21:17ish, right after watching RVD's video where he says he sold ECW their primary ring... so perfect. lmao. RVD says it he was told it was an old NWA territory ring.
@snarkyguy2657
@snarkyguy2657 Месяц назад
Thanks for the discussion. I've always been curious about the production aspect of wrestling, & rings are something that unless you're in the business, you won't have much access to understand what goes into them. I've got to imagine that most wrestlers would prefer the 20x20 ring.
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 Месяц назад
The old WWF rings were hard as concrete. I'm glad the talent complained and they went to a flex beam style which is what i believe WCW was using all along. Plus, the ropes make a huge difference as well. If your a crusierweight you'd much rather have the rubber casing around the steel cables to do high flying moves. As opposed to WWE's rings which are rope and you can more easily lose your balance.
@Taabituubi
@Taabituubi Месяц назад
The TNA 6-sided ring was notoriously hard as well.
@Allen7
@Allen7 Месяц назад
hard as concrete untill what year? as i remember they made it softer when vince mcmahon started taking bumps...i guess 1998?
@Rando1975
@Rando1975 14 дней назад
​@Allen7 I heard from various sources that the WWE became "softer" after the Mankind/Undertaker Hell in a Cell match. As Mankind's bump through the top of the cage looked incredibly stiff.
@buffderick5397
@buffderick5397 Месяц назад
Always wondered if the size of the WCW ring played a factor on the Goldberg/Bret Hart incident. Cause Hart spent most of his career in a WWF ring.
@avgjoeshow4208
@avgjoeshow4208 Месяц назад
Can anybody share the link for the video Stevie was talking about in the beginning of the episode about the guy that designed the wrestlemania rings?
@joshtaylor9884
@joshtaylor9884 Месяц назад
A good wrestling ring is like an offensive line in football. You don't notice a good one. They only stand out when they aren't doing the job they're supposed to do.
@jaredmullins3433
@jaredmullins3433 Месяц назад
love the content like mavens channel :) awesome to see wrestlers from my childhood like this 💯🙏
@nathanroberts6356
@nathanroberts6356 Месяц назад
Student of the game, You will make a great trainer Stevie
@wwfederationz
@wwfederationz Месяц назад
Love this set up. Great stuff guys.
@albertgallanosa8600
@albertgallanosa8600 Месяц назад
In the modern days of MMA , to attempt to be technically legit shoot style is it time to get rid of taking bumps especially in these times of Fentanyl , and still have the storyline , the legit chops to the meaty flesh targets , I just that from a guy that has possibly not herniated disc but definitely Sciatica
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 Месяц назад
We also need to talk about rope burn. You get it FAR more often in a WWE ring then you will in say a ECW or WCW ring. Rope burns folks cables are less forgiving for sure. At least in my brief experience they were.
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
Lmao since when does WWE use bare rope?
@theophrastusbombastus1359
@theophrastusbombastus1359 Месяц назад
​@@Rjensen2 At least since Jim Cornette was there in the 90s. He's talked about it many times
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
@@theophrastusbombastus1359 Uh, they don't use bare rope. Haven't you noticed the tape around them? 🤣🤣🤣
@tomtalker2000
@tomtalker2000 19 дней назад
@@Rjensen2 Have you ever been in a ring...? I have MANY times. And until you have don't talk ok. I never said they were made out of rope. You took what i said out of context. They are steel cables with a covering BUT you do get as i said ROPE BURN from running the ropes in drills. Pay attention to what people are saying. Before you make an ass out of yourself...(g)
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 19 дней назад
@@tomtalker2000 Like you just did with this post? You're just some two-bit indy guy that thinks he was "in the business" when you weren't. You likely never made it past wrestling school, and definitely never made your living doing it.
@MessianicJewJitsu
@MessianicJewJitsu Месяц назад
I train at a jiu jitsu school but wrestle in [highspots] ring on the weekends. I'm more use to taking the throws of judo and the bodyslams once or twice a week are harder to adjust or absorb (especially if working ina lowboy ring) the apron is ground level.
@lunisic
@lunisic Месяц назад
Who wants to tell him that the WWE steps are made of aluminum diamond plate...
@downtownbosscat
@downtownbosscat Месяц назад
All I’m saying is a 20 min video is golden, you can eat and it’s perfectly done when ur done. 40 and now I gotta save half for later, if I remember
@JoeR203
@JoeR203 Месяц назад
I'd love to get confirmation on the height of the top rope, from the canvas. I'm 6'2" and wondering where the top rope comes up to on me. I can't guess from looking at a wrestler who is billed at being 6'2" because the heights are always bumped up to make them appear larger than life in the ring. I'm guessing the ropes are spaced 16" to 18" apart and are about 1.5" tall (not around) so if they're spaced 16" apart, then the top rope should be 52.5" and if the ropes ar 18" apart, then the top rope should be 58.5". But that seems a bit high. That's almost 5 feet. So which is it?
@allamere1139
@allamere1139 Месяц назад
I Love this Show!😊
@dylanrea6728
@dylanrea6728 Месяц назад
Love the content guys! Keep up the great work
@jd6473
@jd6473 Месяц назад
Dr. Stevie if that ring is not safe you have the Right to Censor it for safety! haha
@tysontomko
@tysontomko Месяц назад
Time lapse video was great
@boraonline7036
@boraonline7036 Месяц назад
Hell has frozen over a (former) WWE Wrestler said aluminum and not steel! 😂
@Jibwa
@Jibwa Месяц назад
Next episode, let's get serious. No bullshit. A full step-by-step breakdown of Taco Bell in A Cell. The fans are _dying_ to know.
@danielwade434
@danielwade434 Месяц назад
I had a friend who wrestled and he tripped over a rinkle/lump in the canvas and broke his ankle to the point he had surgery and screws put in his ankle, and ended his career!
@NoneofYabiz-rx3zi
@NoneofYabiz-rx3zi 26 дней назад
Did he sue and got a few millions?
@goatcity2266
@goatcity2266 Месяц назад
By now, AI should have figured out a way to keep the sound while using more forgiving materials. There has to be a better way than just steel and plywood.
@micht6888
@micht6888 Месяц назад
The ring matt/floor looked really stiff at last weekends Summer Slam.
@gzahirny
@gzahirny Месяц назад
Where's the link to the video?
@j2c695
@j2c695 Месяц назад
Your watching it
@themobseat
@themobseat Месяц назад
@@j2c695 He means the WWE behind the scenes video Stevie references in the video.
@Lookindude
@Lookindude Месяц назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-8YfBi8-Bwgs.htmlsi=SYEHouFk3WgqDlO9
@warwickben
@warwickben Месяц назад
Assuming this is. A clip from a longer video
@downtownbosscat
@downtownbosscat Месяц назад
5:55 is where he mentions leaving the link
@GI-Joe
@GI-Joe Месяц назад
i can tell you that wwe had them years ago i was at a live show in my town Sydney Nova Scotia an i watched them put the ring together earlier in the day an i saw a big spring in the center
@petrey9712
@petrey9712 Месяц назад
Wish you would have asked him about the ring post James , particularly when they hit their shoulder's after missing a charge and you hear that loud clank sound.
@Anthonys_S
@Anthonys_S Месяц назад
I honestly thought the ring steps were very light , the way wrestlers pick them up it’s as if they are plastic, I genuinely thought they were basically gimmicked
@arielaginis-putchin1182
@arielaginis-putchin1182 Месяц назад
I know it's a small amount bro, but huge wrestling fan from Australia Seen you in my childhood, loved the entrance video You'll see and the Stevie kick and being in drag with Victoria 😅 Would love a 5mins video chat with you!!! Would make my day please let me know how much Take care Michael
@StevieRichardsShow
@StevieRichardsShow 22 дня назад
Thank you! Stevie isn't doing one to ones at this time, but there may be an option soon on Stevie's Patreon coming in the nearish future.
@tonycampbell4982
@tonycampbell4982 Месяц назад
Lol yes they mic rings i was indie crew years ago and we did
@GarrettS-eb5ow
@GarrettS-eb5ow Месяц назад
I wonder if there's anything they could do to make the ring softer?
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
No, because you'll have guys getting injured more often.
@GarrettS-eb5ow
@GarrettS-eb5ow Месяц назад
@@Rjensen2 What about nowadays have they been able to make the Rings a little more safer or a tad bit softer?
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 Месяц назад
@@GarrettS-eb5ow huh? The OP was talking about rings of today. Anyway, softer rings would cause guys to blow out their knees and ankles, as well as cause more concussions from the ring bouncing. It's the same idea with ring mats.
@GarrettS-eb5ow
@GarrettS-eb5ow 12 дней назад
​@@Rjensen2Wow interesting... I didn't think of the repercussions that could happen from a softer ring. Thanks dude
@Rjensen2
@Rjensen2 12 дней назад
@@GarrettS-eb5ow If you remember those "shaper" shoes from years ago that people were spraining or breaking their ankles with years ago, it's the same kinda thing. I think they were Sketchers or something.
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