*I think most people will agree that Shawn Michaels retired peacefully at WrestleMania 26 and that Crown Jewel 2018 which is nothing but a bad nightmare. Let’s just keep it that way.*
Chris Jericho has wrestled a lot of icons, talents, and legends: Stone Cold, Rock, Shawn, Edge, Triple H, John Cena, Sting, Okada, Liger, Eddie, Punk, Omega, Roman, Mox, Seth, Naito, and so much more. His experience is second to none.
@@JasonRogueyeah... they could've still ended it, but they should've given the win against Taker to a huge up-and-comer like Roman Reigns, not a part time, already proven to be great Brock Lesnar...
Undertaker did share a locker room with Andre and Taker has said more than once that the only time he spoke to Andre, he said that Andre said to him that he has a plan to face Taker and he knew they'd have a good match. Andre wasn't around too long after that and Taker never knew what the plan that Andre has was. It's one of the biggest what-ifs. Just imagine "The 8th Wonder of the World" Andre the Giant vs. "The Phenom" The Undertaker
@@Aoxomoxoa10I doubt it. If Andre made a point to speak to the new guy, he saw something in him. I'm thinking Andre would have put 'Taker over big and made him a megastar earlier.
But if you think about it his whole mask sickens gimmick might have been based off of Roman getting leukemia and the disease people were catching around that time
I know that HBK retired on WM26. But still back in the day it was fun seeing him in the ring nonethless. I mean all others has been wrestling from time to time, and Shawn wasn't for 8 years yet he still did best in that botch fest. Only his chops were awful, that moonsault botch wasn't his fault. For sure one of the greatest in the ring for a reason
If Jericho was sticking around any longer in WCW that match could have taken place. Unfortunately Macho was getting older, but he for sure would have elevated Jericho, same he did with DDP.
@@Youngmulababyyyyyou really think a guy like Brock or Braun couldn’t bully a dude like say, you? Or are you not a grown man? Age wise maybe but emotionally you still a little boy 🤣🤣🤣🤫
I'm not sure if Seff Rollins realizes this, but that photo of Kurt in the Shield in those nosebleeds when he's got a huge smile on his face is like the most wholesome thing on the internet and everyone Loves it! Fucking... LOVES it!
Kurt was absolutely having the time of his life and I don't think Seth was upset about Kurt being there, more that Roman wasn't. That was the big reunion match and Roman had to miss it. Then, Dean gets injured and leaves for 9 months so they didn't really get much of a reunion at all.
What blows me away about Randy Orton mission his WM21 rehearsals, was that even after he missed it, Taker had still wanted to do the job and let Orton be the man that ended the streak, but I think it was because of this that Orton recognized that he himself knew that he was not ready for such a huge honor and elected to do the job to Taker at Mania and keep the streak alive.
I also heard this somehwere. To be more exact...I've heard the original plan was to let Orton end the streak (as he had this running gig called "Legend Killer"). He didn't feel worthy. Not sure if Taker wanted this tho.@@ckdaimen8028
As I recall, the plan *was* for Orton to go over. However Orton got hurt before the match and they changed it because Orton would need time off and wouldn't be able to capitalize on it.
When Taker made his Debut in 90 he was far from the worker that he became later in his career. Andre barely could move. I don't think that match could be enjoyable to watch.
To be honest I though Cena burying the Nexus would be on here. He has said that he regretted that decision in the interviews he’s done. And I hope Triple H regrets burying wrestlers during and after his reign of terror.
It’s been years, but still never get the hype behind the nexus. Like they were just another faction, but I never thought of seeing any of those guys having an epic singles career ahead unlike the shield or the new day
It’s good to hear Randy Orton talk about the fact he was an asshole when he was younger. The fact that he isn’t like that anymore and is willing to admit the error of his ways shows just how much he has really matured and changed as a person.
@JavarianBrewster-bo1ou HBK was far worse. He was getting dudes fired and created a terrible work environment, considering he had influence with Vince. HBK was a cancer while Randy was melanoma.
Randy does seem to have grown up a lot. I think getting married and having kids helped a lot with that. He was so young when he started and it's easy to be arrogant and cocky when you're getting all that attention at such a young age. He let it go to his head
not letting CM Punk main event WM and giving Bray Wyatt as the Fiend a early push as Universal Champion were they're biggest mistakes as well, they just dropped the ball on the Shield reunion and Dean Ambrose's heel turn
It was a good move but they ruined him when they toned him down around the “embrace the hate” storyline and they assassinated Kane when they turned him cooperate
Cena can't physically wrestle any more though, the Rock retired young in great shape. The Rock also barely comes back, even for an appearance whereas Cena shows up any chance he gets!
Right? Cena's regret is stupid. He was absolutely, 100% right on everything he said about *Dwayne*. The other big Attitude era stars all wrestled until their bodies gave out. Trips, Austin, Taker, Bret, Foley... They're all wrecks. Dwayne is in great shape. He quit because money, because he likes acting more than wrestling. Cena, like those attitude stars, is a complete wreck. Nobody stood as the company's biggest draw, in the big main events, for as long as Cena.
when jericho came about in WCW, Madness Savage was the OG Wolfpack protagonist, fighting power control with Hollywood Hogan and ended up having a classic trilogy with DDP. he had no time for a rookie.
Triple H and The Rock is still one of my favorite fueds to this day I was kid when this was happening and It was one of the best things ever for me , even when they teased it later I was so excited
WWE not putting Fandango over when they had the chance. Seriously when everyone in the arena are dancing at your intro you had a Mega Star in your hands.
Jericho put him over at WM, but Dango got injured right before winning the IC title after. Vince actually blew it later with Breezango (who were getting themselves over).
@Holku0 Vince HATES stars organically getting over. He wants to control the narrative and if he doesn't think someone should be over, he refuses to change his mind. Look how hard he fought against Daniel Bryan
Well, between rocks and cenas Hollywood ventures, there still is a huge difference. Rock left us high and dry, while he was still in his prime, and not stale. While Cena wasn't ready to pull a hulk hogan (bash at the beach) and inject his career with a fresh breath of air. So Cena leaving for Hollywood did not stind as hard as rocks leave did (somehow).
@@bigguccidrejones4183 but that where one of my main points in pointing out the difference, that you seemingly missed out on. I did not argue, that rock put some guys over, cena did that as well. my point was to point out the difference
Here's some fantasy booking - Jericho being Savage's protege in WCW 1996 to form a strong tag team mowing down the tag division for a full year, only that the former turns on the latter in 1997, leading to an epic teacher vs student feud in where they each trade wins back and forth for 5 months before ending their storyline with Jericho pinning Macho Man at Starrcade. Those two could've made some great chemistry together.
-Undertakers last 4 yrs of wrestling -Kevin owens winning universal title -Chris Jericho last 3 1/2 years in wrestling Brat Wyatt not ending the streak The debut of secondary shows thunder rampage smack down etc
I only found out the Crown Jewel 2018 match recently. I always believed Shawn Michaels retired at WrestleMania 26. I wish it stayed that way permanently. I try to forget Crown Jewel 2018 ever happened. That match at Mania was the perfect send off.
For many reasons I can understand Kane not wanting to wear the full mask anymore; primarily the difficulty talking and trying to be a full-go wrestler without much more than a mouth-slit beyond the ability to nose-breathe… That’s what I thought the initial half-mask was meant to address. He could talk and breathe freely, he could still have the larger than life mystique of a cool looking (half)mask and he could keep his long hair a while longer which would’ve kept his wife happy I realize that even the half-mask likely wouldn’t have lasted forever, but then again he went and started wearing that atrocious fruit roll-up looking mask with $1 costume store wig, so… Corporate Kane is the least memorable gimmick I have when it comes to the character, though I did like the team-up with Big Show, even though they were more silly than they should’ve been… could’ve been booked much better even if they were still ultimately going to be used to put others’ over
The biggest regret is the largest wrestling brand is run by a bullying narcissist, and littered with bad eggs. Therefore likely being the worst place to work for, unless you fit Vinces fantasies. Oh and JBL made a career out of being a bully.
Dude keep up the good work. The best wrestling news channel on the Internet you've come a long way men. Love your content. Would you accept suggestions on videos to do?
JBL has been a real life bully for years. Mauro is bipolar and that did play a role in his exit but several people confirmed his part of Mauro’s exit. And his history of bullying people has been exposed especially Joey Styles and Stevie Richards beat him up for real over it. He is still one of my favorite heels but he gotta start showing remorse for his actions. He lucky Vince McMahon is a bigger bully than him.
*puts a closed envelope up to his forehead* 1. Fight Club 2. Bruno 3. HBK wrestling at Crown Jewel after he retired. *opens envelope* name three things we don't talk about
Two Matches I Would've LOVED To See........................... UnderTaker Vs Sting When Both Were In Their Prime Taker Vs Andre The Giant When Andre Was In His Prime. 11:30
If I could have booked Takers streak ending, it would have been Cena in the ultimate heel turn. Beating Taker to a bloody mess with weapons and then pin him. And then have Cena come back the next night like nothing happened.
Controversial take.. But I just know some people in AEW will come out and talk about how much they regret the way they dealt with/caused the CM Punk situation in a few years... Especially the guys in and around the Elite
It's only natural to have regrets. But the worst thing someone can do is pretend something didn't happen when it did in fact happen. DX fought The Brothers of Destruction at Crown Jewel. A match that was a pure disaster. A match that essentially disregarded Shawn Michaels' retirement in 2010. A match that certainly wasn't necessary. They all have to live with that match. But the besy thing they can do is move forward.
In end 1990 when taker made his debut, andre was completely done in the ring. He was only doing tag matches with haku and could barely walk shortly after. No way he could do a singles match at that point.
Exactly. Cena wrestled until his body gave out and he simply couldn't do it anymore. *Dwayne* wrestled until he got more money somewhere else. The two scenarios are completely different. Look at all the other Attitude era stars. Taker, Austin, Triple H, Bret Hart, Mick Foley, they wrestled until their bodies gave out and they couldn't do it anymore. Not the Crock, he just left because he doesn't have the passion for the business. He's like Lesnar or Goldberg, just there for a paycheck.
I wish that the Undertaker could've gotten to work with Andre The Giant. I'd have love to have seen Undertaker wrestle and beat Andre at Wrestlemania, and Andre being The Undertaker's 1st victim at wrestlemania. Also I wish the undertaker had never agreed to lose to Lesnar at Wrestlemania. Lesnar didn't need the win, and neither did Roman Reigns. If the Iron Man match between Triple H & The Rock had happened at Wrestlemania 16, It would've been a Wrestlemania classic. Stone Cold & Lesnar could've been a good rivalry too.
At the time Romans win was fckin horrible and not needed. Now tho you can argue it’s pretty cool and legendary that the now tribal chief was one of the 2 to beat undertaker. And if Romans legendary status keeps going up then I’d say that was a pretty good investment
I'm okay with him not wrestling Andre. By the time Taker debuted, Andre could barely stand under his own power. It would've been a Crown Jewel level affair. Also, I kind of like Taker's first Streak victim being a real life murderer.
Austin shouldnt regret leaving when he did.... It was the perfect time for him to do it. He was basically getting pushed down the card, even though everyone Knew he was "thee guy to beat".... So ultimately it was up to Him whether he shoulda passed the torch to Lesnar at that time... On a Random episode, after a Huge match the week before. Instead if falling down the Card, and down in general..... He Left on Top.
Yes, but he was way too emotional and unprofessional about it. He didn't have to leave for the rest of the year either. Vince made a ton of stupid booking decisions after he bought WCW (2001 & 2002), so I understand why some of the aging stars moved on. It was an exciting time though.
I hope Cena deeply regrets not turning heel around that period he feuded with Rock. That was a massive opportunity missed, and why Roman imo has a better legacy than Cena for being brave enough to push for a heel turn
Roman turning Heel and Cena turning heel are two different things. With how many make-a-wishes granted, Merchandiser sales, and his branding, it'd be hard for Cena to turn heel. For Roman it was easier because he made everything feel forced being hero beforehand; so now it looks like he's taking it by any means necessary
Yeah I don't see how Jericho and Savage would've crossed paths on TV. Unless Jericho wishes it was his lung that Savage collapsed instead of Billy Kidman's lol
How can you regret something you had no control over? The Undertaker/Andre "regret" is actually an "if only" wish. Same with a few of these. Vince is the one who should regret many of these because he's the one who didn't pull the trigger (or pulled it wrong).
I feel like the difference between the rock going hollywood and cena is that the Rock went when he was like a very red hot topic here in wwe, whereas cena went when he and even his fans knew that he wont be here full time in the coming years…. And yeah it may seem hypocritical but hey, he is doing so well now.
Im surprised that Sting vs Undertaker during his WWE run isn't on here... I am a WWE guy but as a kid I always either taped raw and watched nitro or vice versa. Sting has always been my favorite wrestler and I just think Sting vs Taker was the Wrestlemania moment he and alot of us wanted to see but sadly we never will.
Taker is actually kind of a jerk towards Sting. That was always just a fan dream (and Stinger wanted it too of course). Nobody really wanted it at WWE, which is mind bogglingly stupid. Sting was a WCW guy, WWE never understood him.
@@Holku0 yea, I mean I saw an interview with Taker...wasn't really shoot...he said he would've loved to have wrestled Sting...they were both company men who never left their brand...the funny part is at the end when they ask Taker who would've won hypothetically...Taker says "oh I would've killed him" lol..but ya can tell he meant it in a joking way...I'm sure u know why Sting was so hesitant to join in 2001...he was worried about how Vince would handle his character that he spent decades building...I loved his WWE run...I wish it would've been longer and he had come back to wwe instead of aew which is slowing turning into later WCW lol... he's my all time favorite and I just wish he had gotten more of a chance to develop a continuing storyline...like the feud with the authority was cool, Sting comes in to avenge the brand against a tyrannical faction just like what he did during the NWO invasion...and I truly believe that the reason he lost to HHH at Wrestlemania was due to Vince... I feel like he always held a grudge against Stinger for not coming to WWE after the buyout..and then the geriatric NWO came down to help him even though his entire NWO run in WCW was against Hogan and not with him... should've been no interference and Sting prevailing...his feud with Rollins was great too...
Mauro Reunalo was the voice of Smackdown and the voice of NXT when it was still NXT Black and Gold not just Smavkdown only which no one remembers or talks about
I think people do this. Not just wrestlers! Good bud though. Had to put that last part so the people that assume everything is hate. Just an observation
Not having: Undertaker vs Sting, DX vs Hardy Boyz, The Rock vs Shawn Michaels, Melina vs Naomi, Kharma vs Beth Phoenix is definitely a blunder I feel these matches would’ve stole the show
I honestly don't blame Austin. Lesnar was the next big thing and Austin was THE face of the previous era. It did nothing for either of them to ha e a pointless squash with no build-up. A proper rivalry and big win for Brock was the only right way to do things.
Both in their prime would also require time travel. By the time Taker debuted, Andre could barely stand under his own power. Taker debuted in late 1990, in 1991 Andre had to use crutches to walk. In Summerslam 91, Andre had a brief appearance. Not wrestling, just standing around being intimidating, and even for that he needed crutches. It would've been a crown jewel level affair if the match happened. There should be no regrets.
*I think most people will agree that Shawn Michaels retired peacefully at WrestleMania 26 and that Crown Jewel 2018 which is nothing but a bad nightmare. Let’s just keep it that way.*
FACTS same for ric flair.
Well at least HBK regrets it, Ric Flair is still looking for his umpteenth last match
@@_.El._ I thought he retired last year?
@@theharv1490 Conrad Thompson has a good chance of getting another match out of Ric Flair
@@roccojamison89gooker51 He looked too old to wrestle since the 90s, nobody wants to see it now!
WWE not having Undertaker vs Sting match at WM 31 was one of the company's biggest blunder by far
The fact Sting didnt win against Triple H was the second biggest blunder
Even just that he lost due to interference was #3
FACTS
@@rn6312More Facts
Isn't that because Sting wants to wrestle Jeff Hardy at Impact?
Chris Jericho has wrestled a lot of icons, talents, and legends: Stone Cold, Rock, Shawn, Edge, Triple H, John Cena, Sting, Okada, Liger, Eddie, Punk, Omega, Roman, Mox, Seth, Naito, and so much more. His experience is second to none.
The biggest regret of them all.. Ending The Streak.
More like giving the opportunity to end the streak to Brock Lesnar.
@@JasonRogueyeah... they could've still ended it, but they should've given the win against Taker to a huge up-and-comer like Roman Reigns, not a part time, already proven to be great Brock Lesnar...
@@JasonRogueThat was good. The streak was overrated and if it wasn't Lesnar it would have been Roman Reigns
@@lemmyxproI'm glad Roman Reigns didn't break the streak. The most overrated wrestler ever
Personally think it should have been Bray
Undertaker did share a locker room with Andre and Taker has said more than once that the only time he spoke to Andre, he said that Andre said to him that he has a plan to face Taker and he knew they'd have a good match. Andre wasn't around too long after that and Taker never knew what the plan that Andre has was. It's one of the biggest what-ifs. Just imagine "The 8th Wonder of the World" Andre the Giant vs. "The Phenom" The Undertaker
"One day boss, you and me. I have an idea."
If andre had fought taker it would have been at wm. Andre would have won and we wouldnt have had the streak.
A good match? Not sure about it. Andre was in bad shape at the time.
@@Aoxomoxoa10I doubt it. If Andre made a point to speak to the new guy, he saw something in him. I'm thinking Andre would have put 'Taker over big and made him a megastar earlier.
Undertaker elevated Randy Orton to a new level unlike everyone else
Jon Moxley reunite with the Shield shortly after his heel run made no sense
FACTS but at that point I think it was just wwe wanting to send moxley out on a high note since he was basically leaving.
But if you think about it his whole mask sickens gimmick might have been based off of Roman getting leukemia and the disease people were catching around that time
And you made your comment is no sense. Too you can not comment like a nice guy I mean what does that means for? Made no sense?
@@abdulazizkhusaifan185You tried.
@@abdulazizkhusaifan185 try again brother
I know that HBK retired on WM26. But still back in the day it was fun seeing him in the ring nonethless. I mean all others has been wrestling from time to time, and Shawn wasn't for 8 years yet he still did best in that botch fest. Only his chops were awful, that moonsault botch wasn't his fault. For sure one of the greatest in the ring for a reason
Triple H still regrets that he buried plenty of talents like Booker T by using backstage politics lol
Randy Savage vs Chris Jericho would've been classic match
FACTS.
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If Jericho was sticking around any longer in WCW that match could have taken place. Unfortunately Macho was getting older, but he for sure would have elevated Jericho, same he did with DDP.
JBL drove Mauro Raunalo out of the company by bullying
Facts 💯
Lmao imagine being a grown man getting bullied 🤣🤣🤣🤣
From what I understand, JBL is actually kind of a horrible person.
@@Youngmulababyyyyimagine being a man and making fun of bullying.
@@Youngmulababyyyyyou really think a guy like Brock or Braun couldn’t bully a dude like say, you? Or are you not a grown man? Age wise maybe but emotionally you still a little boy 🤣🤣🤣🤫
I'm not sure if Seff Rollins realizes this, but that photo of Kurt in the Shield in those nosebleeds when he's got a huge smile on his face is like the most wholesome thing on the internet and everyone Loves it! Fucking... LOVES it!
Kurt was absolutely having the time of his life and I don't think Seth was upset about Kurt being there, more that Roman wasn't. That was the big reunion match and Roman had to miss it. Then, Dean gets injured and leaves for 9 months so they didn't really get much of a reunion at all.
JBL surely regrets messing with Joey Styles! 😂😂😂😂😂
Or Steve Blackman
@@declangill5138 FACTS why would you want to fight steve blackman a judo master who could 100 percent beat me in a real fight.
@@declangill5138 That's Cold As Ice, You're Willing To Sacrifice!
What blows me away about Randy Orton mission his WM21 rehearsals, was that even after he missed it, Taker had still wanted to do the job and let Orton be the man that ended the streak, but I think it was because of this that Orton recognized that he himself knew that he was not ready for such a huge honor and elected to do the job to Taker at Mania and keep the streak alive.
I never read anything about Taker wanting Orton to break the streak. Source?
I also heard this somehwere. To be more exact...I've heard the original plan was to let Orton end the streak (as he had this running gig called "Legend Killer"). He didn't feel worthy. Not sure if Taker wanted this tho.@@ckdaimen8028
Sometimes you just don't know whats good for you. Orton breaking the streak would have made sense as he was the 'legend killer'.
@@ckdaimen8028you can literally look it up and it’ll show you multiple sources.
As I recall, the plan *was* for Orton to go over. However Orton got hurt before the match and they changed it because Orton would need time off and wouldn't be able to capitalize on it.
Bro I love this educational wrestling page
So entertaining
Not having Sting V Taker at WM should've been Hunter's biggest regrets.
Andre The Giant & Undertaker were lockeroom leaders in respectful eras . Would've been great dream match
But Undertaker's finishers require him to pick his opponents up!
@@Amos_Huclkeberry yeah kinda can’t do either finisher
@@fish5643 Hell's Gate!
In an interview Undertaker talks about Andre talking to him..."You know boss, one day, you and me."
When Taker made his Debut in 90 he was far from the worker that he became later in his career. Andre barely could move. I don't think that match could be enjoyable to watch.
To be honest I though Cena burying the Nexus would be on here. He has said that he regretted that decision in the interviews he’s done. And I hope Triple H regrets burying wrestlers during and after his reign of terror.
Triple H didn't bury no one. And if he did, it wasn't his fault. People think wrestlers decide this. It's Vince burying talent.
Wrestling Fans Stop Being Salty About A Face Winning A Match 14 Years Ago Challenge (more impossible than faster than light travel at negative kelvin)
It’s been years, but still never get the hype behind the nexus. Like they were just another faction, but I never thought of seeing any of those guys having an epic singles career ahead unlike the shield or the new day
It’s good to hear Randy Orton talk about the fact he was an asshole when he was younger. The fact that he isn’t like that anymore and is willing to admit the error of his ways shows just how much he has really matured and changed as a person.
who do you think was worser HBK or Randy with
"Personal Problems"
@JavarianBrewster-bo1ou
HBK was far worse. He was getting dudes fired and created a terrible work environment, considering he had influence with Vince. HBK was a cancer while Randy was melanoma.
Randy does seem to have grown up a lot. I think getting married and having kids helped a lot with that. He was so young when he started and it's easy to be arrogant and cocky when you're getting all that attention at such a young age. He let it go to his head
not letting CM Punk main event WM and giving Bray Wyatt as the Fiend a early push as Universal Champion were they're biggest mistakes as well, they just dropped the ball on the Shield reunion and Dean Ambrose's heel turn
I kinda wished Kane never took his mask off. I liked how the character had a bit of mystery to him.
Yeah, totally destroyed the mystique
When he did it was disappointing to me...
It was good for tv ,rating went high for that reveal
It was a good move but they ruined him when they toned him down around the “embrace the hate” storyline and they assassinated Kane when they turned him cooperate
He wanted to take it off. I think he said it was hard to breath.
Mauro Was One Of My Favorite Announcers On SmackDown In 2016
I Wish WWE Brings Him Back
He Is Very Entertaining
YES, please let Michael Cole's reign of terror finally end!
I imagine Karion Kross and Scarlett regret resigning with WWE.
I bet.
On God
I think it's the other way around 😂
Karrion is so boring tho
@@theharv1490he has that “it” factor, has the charisma, but his in ring is awful.
Cena can't physically wrestle any more though, the Rock retired young in great shape. The Rock also barely comes back, even for an appearance whereas Cena shows up any chance he gets!
Right? Cena's regret is stupid. He was absolutely, 100% right on everything he said about *Dwayne*. The other big Attitude era stars all wrestled until their bodies gave out. Trips, Austin, Taker, Bret, Foley... They're all wrecks. Dwayne is in great shape. He quit because money, because he likes acting more than wrestling. Cena, like those attitude stars, is a complete wreck. Nobody stood as the company's biggest draw, in the big main events, for as long as Cena.
@Veladus The copium and simping is strong with you.
when jericho came about in WCW, Madness Savage was the OG Wolfpack protagonist, fighting power control with Hollywood Hogan and ended up having a classic trilogy with DDP. he had no time for a rookie.
Triple H and The Rock is still one of my favorite fueds to this day I was kid when this was happening and It was one of the best things ever for me , even when they teased it later I was so excited
WWE not putting Fandango over when they had the chance. Seriously when everyone in the arena are dancing at your intro you had a Mega Star in your hands.
Man He was sucks remember that he got no single winning
Jericho put him over at WM, but Dango got injured right before winning the IC title after. Vince actually blew it later with Breezango (who were getting themselves over).
@Holku0 Vince HATES stars organically getting over. He wants to control the narrative and if he doesn't think someone should be over, he refuses to change his mind. Look how hard he fought against Daniel Bryan
I bet there's alot of regrets in wwe..😂😂
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Well, between rocks and cenas Hollywood ventures, there still is a huge difference. Rock left us high and dry, while he was still in his prime, and not stale. While Cena wasn't ready to pull a hulk hogan (bash at the beach) and inject his career with a fresh breath of air.
So Cena leaving for Hollywood did not stind as hard as rocks leave did (somehow).
Ehhh. Roc left after putting brocc over and Goldberg over. He didn’t just leave high and dry
@@bigguccidrejones4183 Still, Rock did not get stale, no matter if he put two guys over or not.
@@trueSconox I didn’t speak on him being stale. I said he didn’t leave high and dry
@@bigguccidrejones4183 but that where one of my main points in pointing out the difference, that you seemingly missed out on.
I did not argue, that rock put some guys over, cena did that as well. my point was to point out the difference
@@trueSconox how did he leave high and dry then?? He put people over to help fill the void of him leaving. Austin left us high and dry not Roc.
Here's some fantasy booking - Jericho being Savage's protege in WCW 1996 to form a strong tag team mowing down the tag division for a full year, only that the former turns on the latter in 1997, leading to an epic teacher vs student feud in where they each trade wins back and forth for 5 months before ending their storyline with Jericho pinning Macho Man at Starrcade. Those two could've made some great chemistry together.
Dang bro that's awesome
That dose sound pretty awesome
Mauro Ranallo left the main roster because traveling across the country for shows was tiring, and it took a toll on his mental health.
Hey buddy, I can take you in a fight
@captainwafer7965@@SalvatoreVulcano69One of us is an imposter and it ain't me.
Who's in that picture? lol
@@PGLos sal from impractical jokers
-Undertakers last 4 yrs of wrestling
-Kevin owens winning universal title
-Chris Jericho last 3 1/2 years in wrestling
Brat Wyatt not ending the streak
The debut of secondary shows thunder rampage smack down etc
*Kevin Owens winning universal title only once
Nah he’s not world title material and has the body of a indie jobber who just started.
I only found out the Crown Jewel 2018 match recently. I always believed Shawn Michaels retired at WrestleMania 26. I wish it stayed that way permanently. I try to forget Crown Jewel 2018 ever happened. That match at Mania was the perfect send off.
For many reasons I can understand Kane not wanting to wear the full mask anymore; primarily the difficulty talking and trying to be a full-go wrestler without much more than a mouth-slit beyond the ability to nose-breathe…
That’s what I thought the initial half-mask was meant to address. He could talk and breathe freely, he could still have the larger than life mystique of a cool looking (half)mask and he could keep his long hair a while longer which would’ve kept his wife happy
I realize that even the half-mask likely wouldn’t have lasted forever, but then again he went and started wearing that atrocious fruit roll-up looking mask with $1 costume store wig, so…
Corporate Kane is the least memorable gimmick I have when it comes to the character, though I did like the team-up with Big Show, even though they were more silly than they should’ve been… could’ve been booked much better even if they were still ultimately going to be used to put others’ over
Lol fruit roll up mask. Looks like a wide strip of sweet beef jerky.
The biggest regret is the largest wrestling brand is run by a bullying narcissist, and littered with bad eggs. Therefore likely being the worst place to work for, unless you fit Vinces fantasies.
Oh and JBL made a career out of being a bully.
Dude keep up the good work. The best wrestling news channel on the Internet you've come a long way men. Love your content. Would you accept suggestions on videos to do?
Bro is almost at 2 million, been here since 2019
Hbk stole the show at crown jewel. His greatest match ever and a fitting conclusion to his rivalry with taker. 10/10 match
It was a part of a storyline, but I think it still counts as a confession. Undertaker confesses that he caused the funeral home fire.
How many crimes would there have been if it worked that way?
And it even makes Kane's 2010 heel turn against him much more sense. Dude was killing his own family for god's sake.
JBL has been a real life bully for years. Mauro is bipolar and that did play a role in his exit but several people confirmed his part of Mauro’s exit. And his history of bullying people has been exposed especially Joey Styles and Stevie Richards beat him up for real over it. He is still one of my favorite heels but he gotta start showing remorse for his actions. He lucky Vince McMahon is a bigger bully than him.
FIIIIIIIRST ! great Channel btw
Shawn Michaels coming out of retirement was biggest regretful in his life . He should've stayed retired by keeping his legacy relevant
Shhhhhh, that never happened 🤫
@@theharv1490No, it did. Pretending like it didn't won't make it go away.
*puts a closed envelope up to his forehead*
1. Fight Club
2. Bruno
3. HBK wrestling at Crown Jewel after he retired.
*opens envelope* name three things we don't talk about
Two Matches I Would've LOVED To See........................... UnderTaker Vs Sting When Both Were In Their Prime
Taker Vs Andre The Giant When Andre Was In His Prime. 11:30
W video banger awesome Good
The legend killer was the only one who should have broken the streak.
They regret WWE didn't sign MJF when they had the chance.
If I could have booked Takers streak ending, it would have been Cena in the ultimate heel turn. Beating Taker to a bloody mess with weapons and then pin him. And then have Cena come back the next night like nothing happened.
I feel like Orton should have been the dude. Killed Legends was the whole gimmick.
Controversial take.. But I just know some people in AEW will come out and talk about how much they regret the way they dealt with/caused the CM Punk situation in a few years... Especially the guys in and around the Elite
Cm punk is overrated. He’s not a draw. Collision viewership is embarrassing. Try again
Most ex-WWE wrestlers regret signing with AEW
I knew the 🤡 would come on here & completely turn your actual statement around to fit their dumbass narratives! 🙄
Not a controversial take... but I'm glad it's triggered these couple of people commenting and crying about punk and AEW
Despite the other comments, I agree with you. One thing that will never be buried is the Colt Cabana situation.
Mauro was one of WWE's best announcers.
ALL FACTS NO CAP.
It's only natural to have regrets. But the worst thing someone can do is pretend something didn't happen when it did in fact happen. DX fought The Brothers of Destruction at Crown Jewel. A match that was a pure disaster. A match that essentially disregarded Shawn Michaels' retirement in 2010. A match that certainly wasn't necessary. They all have to live with that match. But the besy thing they can do is move forward.
Most of HHH’s rehires regret signing with WWE (except Dakota)
I doubt this, they're all getting paid again.
Just gotta love Randy Orton
That's why he is a legend killer until today he is the best of all times
The half hair cut fit the character 🤣
In end 1990 when taker made his debut, andre was completely done in the ring. He was only doing tag matches with haku and could barely walk shortly after. No way he could do a singles match at that point.
To be fair with Cena, he was a workhorse for the WWE for significantly longer than the Rock so I believe he shouldn't have regrets on calling him out
It's a prediction to where Dwayne Johnson truly was behind the scenes.
Black Adam Fiasco
It was the jealousy for me , can’t fault a man for leaving the company for better
Exactly. Cena wrestled until his body gave out and he simply couldn't do it anymore. *Dwayne* wrestled until he got more money somewhere else. The two scenarios are completely different. Look at all the other Attitude era stars. Taker, Austin, Triple H, Bret Hart, Mick Foley, they wrestled until their bodies gave out and they couldn't do it anymore. Not the Crock, he just left because he doesn't have the passion for the business. He's like Lesnar or Goldberg, just there for a paycheck.
Don't worry Shawn we can pretend that tag match wasn't canon. And if it makes you feel any better you were probably the best person on that match. 😂
JBL was such a great heal
WWE never giving CM Punk a Wrestlemania Main Event. Maybe if they treated him better he would've stuck with WWE.
Or wwe's decision to let Triple H bury him at night of champions.
If he comes in wwe then ... the crowd will assaulting him like haters
You people can barely form coherent sentences
Punk is a mid tier wrestler dude. Doesn’t need a WM main event and not even sure if he deserves it
Only if Tony Khan buys WWE
I wish that the Undertaker could've gotten to work with Andre The Giant. I'd have love to have seen Undertaker wrestle and beat Andre at Wrestlemania, and Andre being The Undertaker's 1st victim at wrestlemania. Also I wish the undertaker had never agreed to lose to Lesnar at Wrestlemania. Lesnar didn't need the win, and neither did Roman Reigns. If the Iron Man match between Triple H & The Rock had happened at Wrestlemania 16, It would've been a Wrestlemania classic. Stone Cold & Lesnar could've been a good rivalry too.
At the time Romans win was fckin horrible and not needed. Now tho you can argue it’s pretty cool and legendary that the now tribal chief was one of the 2 to beat undertaker. And if Romans legendary status keeps going up then I’d say that was a pretty good investment
I'm okay with him not wrestling Andre. By the time Taker debuted, Andre could barely stand under his own power. It would've been a Crown Jewel level affair. Also, I kind of like Taker's first Streak victim being a real life murderer.
Good video.
H.s biggest regret is not getting rid of vince
He physically can’t. Vince still is above him in authority level
@@GVK42O They got rid of him once
It can happen again
#FIRE VINCE
i gotta agree. Taker and Andre would be something to see. Ditto Savage and Jericho.
Cena is a big name in the movie industry?? 😂😂😂
Austin shouldnt regret leaving when he did.... It was the perfect time for him to do it.
He was basically getting pushed down the card, even though everyone Knew he was "thee guy to beat".... So ultimately it was up to Him whether he shoulda passed the torch to Lesnar at that time... On a Random episode, after a Huge match the week before.
Instead if falling down the Card, and down in general..... He Left on Top.
Yes, but he was way too emotional and unprofessional about it. He didn't have to leave for the rest of the year either.
Vince made a ton of stupid booking decisions after he bought WCW (2001 & 2002), so I understand why some of the aging stars moved on. It was an exciting time though.
TBH I think Austin was right
Seeing a rivalry b/w Lesnar and Austin would be awesome
Can’t wait until Randy Orton returns.
Same
I was happy when the Shield became a group again i was however unhappy with how vince handle it though
Kane getting unmasked was literally the downfall of his career & momentum . Shame
Unmasked Kane had a great run kinda made Kane scary again
Why would Lesnar care that Steve didn't put him over? How much further over could he get?
I hope Cena deeply regrets not turning heel around that period he feuded with Rock.
That was a massive opportunity missed, and why Roman imo has a better legacy than Cena for being brave enough to push for a heel turn
Roman turning Heel and Cena turning heel are two different things. With how many make-a-wishes granted, Merchandiser sales, and his branding, it'd be hard for Cena to turn heel. For Roman it was easier because he made everything feel forced being hero beforehand; so now it looks like he's taking it by any means necessary
At the Crown Jewel HBK didn't come back from retirement, he just had a special match.
Hii also first
Stone Cold still did great job by walking out of the company
Yeah .. you right and lucky for him facing Kevin owens at wrestlemania 38 or else.
When'd that happen?
I’m sure Bret Hart regrets going to WCW & wrestling Goldberg!
Bret screwed Bret.
Going to wcw? Maybe, getting kicked in the head like that? Definitely
Nope Oldberg ended Bret's career is still the biggest regret in Oldberg's life lol
Shield reunion in 2017 was medicore
Yeah I don't see how Jericho and Savage would've crossed paths on TV. Unless Jericho wishes it was his lung that Savage collapsed instead of Billy Kidman's lol
How can you regret something you had no control over? The Undertaker/Andre "regret" is actually an "if only" wish. Same with a few of these. Vince is the one who should regret many of these because he's the one who didn't pull the trigger (or pulled it wrong).
I feel like the difference between the rock going hollywood and cena is that the Rock went when he was like a very red hot topic here in wwe, whereas cena went when he and even his fans knew that he wont be here full time in the coming years…. And yeah it may seem hypocritical but hey, he is doing so well now.
Im surprised that Sting vs Undertaker during his WWE run isn't on here... I am a WWE guy but as a kid I always either taped raw and watched nitro or vice versa. Sting has always been my favorite wrestler and I just think Sting vs Taker was the Wrestlemania moment he and alot of us wanted to see but sadly we never will.
Taker is actually kind of a jerk towards Sting. That was always just a fan dream (and Stinger wanted it too of course). Nobody really wanted it at WWE, which is mind bogglingly stupid.
Sting was a WCW guy, WWE never understood him.
@@Holku0 yea, I mean I saw an interview with Taker...wasn't really shoot...he said he would've loved to have wrestled Sting...they were both company men who never left their brand...the funny part is at the end when they ask Taker who would've won hypothetically...Taker says "oh I would've killed him" lol..but ya can tell he meant it in a joking way...I'm sure u know why Sting was so hesitant to join in 2001...he was worried about how Vince would handle his character that he spent decades building...I loved his WWE run...I wish it would've been longer and he had come back to wwe instead of aew which is slowing turning into later WCW lol... he's my all time favorite and I just wish he had gotten more of a chance to develop a continuing storyline...like the feud with the authority was cool, Sting comes in to avenge the brand against a tyrannical faction just like what he did during the NWO invasion...and I truly believe that the reason he lost to HHH at Wrestlemania was due to Vince... I feel like he always held a grudge against Stinger for not coming to WWE after the buyout..and then the geriatric NWO came down to help him even though his entire NWO run in WCW was against Hogan and not with him... should've been no interference and Sting prevailing...his feud with Rollins was great too...
John Cena was too jealous of Rock's Hollywood success that he joined it as well 😂
ITS NOT WRESTLEMANIA 16! IT WAS WRESTLEMANIA 2000
Mauro Reunalo was the voice of Smackdown and the voice of NXT when it was still NXT Black and Gold not just Smavkdown only which no one remembers or talks about
King arthur played in real life all ministers was amazingly good 🎉🎉🎉
I could of sworn the narrator said wrestle-lamia absolutely hysterical..
What Triple H SHOULD regret is how his WrestleMania 19 match was booked....
Andre probably did not have anything specific in mind😂 and his ambiguity has tortured Taker for 30yrs😂😂😂
I think people do this. Not just wrestlers! Good bud though.
Had to put that last part so the people that assume everything is hate. Just an observation
Not having: Undertaker vs Sting, DX vs Hardy Boyz, The Rock vs Shawn Michaels, Melina vs Naomi, Kharma vs Beth Phoenix is definitely a blunder I feel these matches would’ve stole the show
Agree regarding Kharma and Beth (but Kharma kind of botched that at the time). The Rock wanted nothing to do with Michaels. Melina vs Naomi? lol
wym botched when? and yes Melina vs Naomi what's funny about that?@@Holku0
I think Edge and Lita have a pretty solid regret from an episode of Raw…
Triple H also regrets not wrestling Rey Mysterio
Still want that match
Those devs are the real MVPs
I honestly don't blame Austin. Lesnar was the next big thing and Austin was THE face of the previous era. It did nothing for either of them to ha e a pointless squash with no build-up. A proper rivalry and big win for Brock was the only right way to do things.
Who didn't have stuff against JBL, the man was an adult sized bully
Now if they can do the rock vs triple h now I’ll watch that b4 rock vs Roman
00:19
Bret Hart has cat ears.
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Spider-Man fought Macho Man and Jericho didn't...
Man Prime Taker Vs Prime Andre would be epic
Both in their prime would also require time travel. By the time Taker debuted, Andre could barely stand under his own power. Taker debuted in late 1990, in 1991 Andre had to use crutches to walk. In Summerslam 91, Andre had a brief appearance. Not wrestling, just standing around being intimidating, and even for that he needed crutches. It would've been a crown jewel level affair if the match happened. There should be no regrets.
6:43 His nipple moved a little!
I wonder if JBL regrets bullying Amy Weber as well 🙃