🧂 OOC sprung this one us during the Rumble '95 podcast session! Real excited he did something like this unprompted. Afterwards I thought it was a bit sour for the Rumble review itself (it cuts the legs out from the Rumble match right before we review it) and since it was more than 15mins, best do as a standalone video! Enjoy! You can hear me slyly reference it during the finish to the rumble match itself along with the O-O-Sea-Salt artwork: ua-cam.com/video/DKuuNheA31w/v-deo.html
I will say this, the one moment from Batista I hate that it seems like it gets too much play is that stupid fucking Queen wave he did when he left for the final time.
@@gst013 If I may use the Vince Russo argument, "But we all still remember it, of all the WWECW things (bro)" And yet, he parlayed this one skit into years of indy bookings until his passing in 2015 (yes, the man who played the Zombie did pass away. I knew someone who was friends with him and I won't intrude into their personal lives, but it was really tumultous. Zombie had lots of baggage at home and in his life)
Yeah and people tried turning that moment into a meme. Like they'll start telling some story and they'll intentionally slip in the "but it was around the time Mankind got thrown off the hell in a cell in king of the ring 1998." Like...christ.
That's not clickbait though. It should be called "OOC shoots on Batista, HHH, HBK, Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Bret Hart, British Bulldog, Vince MCMahon, Memes, OSW Review!"
Mine will always be Shawn throwing Marty through the Barbershop’s window. I hate seeing it so much because the Micheals-Jannetty rivalry didn’t have a good pay off and we’ve seen so many tag teams turn on each other before and after that segment done better. Even at the time I could see it a mile away. If they were still a tag team, they would have had a match together instead of having an interview with Brutus Beefcake.
The reason Shawn Michaels as Hulk worked is because it furthered a story and made sense with Shawn's character at the time. The Billionaire Ted stuff (while funny in a different way) was just them being petty about Macho and Hulk leaving. It advanced nothing.
I never saw "Whose side is he on?!" as giving it away. I always interpreted it as Heenan simply being Heenan, always looking for a way to badmouth Hogan.
Yeah, totally in character for him imo. Plus, Hogan had been a face for so long at that point that he was just about the last person you'd expect. It's part of what made it so memorable. It would be like turning Cena heel.
I think it diminished it slightly by putting the possibility of it being hogan into your head but still, I don't think it ruined the moment overall and was still a meteoric punch in the face when it happened.
@@Noobsaibot21 It was like when Ventura accused Hogan of pulling Savage's tights at the end of their _WrestleMania V_ match: it was such an absurd statement, it wasn't _meant_ to be taken seriously. Heenan suggesting Hogan could be the third man was the same: a case of "Oh, stop it, Bobby. Honestly, you'll say _anything_ to denigrate the Hulkster!"
I thought it was ridiculous that Heenan was the only one who said it, and that he somehow took heat for bringing up the obvious. It was a 3 on 2 match where a third man was expected to be joining the two, so obviously any wrestler of any stature who came out of the back was likely to be the third guy. For any announcer to not point out the possibility in a situation where you had one complete team and one incomplete team was crazy 😅
Every video by Simon from Whatculture “...aaaaand number one, the Montreal screwjob...yep what else could it be but this. In 1997 in the lead up to the surv...” Absolute knacker
Needs more rambling, over explaining jokes and slowing down speaking at the end of sentences like youre making some big point, even if you sentence doesnt contain any actual info.
@@OSW Nah, that sounded very forced like "believe me, I do know other people". We all know he made this list when he ̶h̶a̶d̶ ̶a h̶o̶t̶ ̶d̶a̶t̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶a̶ ̶d̶a̶t̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶.̶di̶n̶n̶e̶r̶ ̶w̶i̶t̶h̶ ̶f̶r̶i̶e̶n̶d̶s̶.̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶di̶n̶n̶e̶r̶ ̶a̶l̶o̶n̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶wa̶t̶c̶h̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶t̶v̶ ̶a̶l̶o̶n̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶was sitting alone oogling the ladies in the ̶V̶i̶c̶t̶o̶r̶i̶a̶ ̶s̶e̶c̶r̶e̶t̶ ̶c̶a̶t̶a̶l̶o̶g̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ sears catalog
Even though these are all fantastic, iconic moments, they've been overplayed by WWE and reviewers alike (including OSW, lol). What other overplayed moments in wrestling history should've made the list?
Andre choking Uecker. Liberace doing the can-can with the rockettes. Hogan and Mr. T walking past Vince backstage on the way to the ring at WM 1. A shot of the WM 3 arena and Vince saying "Welcome to Wrestlemania". Hogan slamming Andre. Warrior doing the WM 6 roadie run. Shawn at WM10 splashing Razor off the ladder. Shawn zipwiring at WM 12 and Vince saying "the boyhood dream has come true". Austin bleeding in the sharpshooter at WM 13 + his entrance with the 3 : 16 glass shattering. Undertaker's entrance at WM 14 with the druids. EVERY. YEAR. EVERY. MANIA. PROMO. SEGMENT. Most dangerous WM drinking game ever
@@heisensaul5538 Isn't it worrying how most of the iconic Mania moments they always bring up are from Manias 1-14. We're going to get to Mania 50 and they'll be dragging these clips out to pad out the 24 hr snoozefest
@@PrinceOfCats5 you're probably right. I dont like that Mania is like an 8hr event now. WWE currently has a thing for dwelling on the past. At least in the New Gen and Attitude era they were trying to make new moments.
You forgot the clip of Cindi Lauper running backstage at Mania 1, The Austin/Rock trilogy, Bryan at Mania 30, Michales vs Undertaker and every fucking Cena match.
@@TyrannosaurusCHEX Yes you can and they show it too much. Yes we get it. Foley was thrown off the cell through the announce table and nearly died but you don't have to show it every time there's a Hell in a Cell match.
My "issue" is it looks so big and brutal (and yes, it absolutely was), but, like, Foley's so messed up now for so much stuff that pre-dates th Cell match. The elbow off the apron he did daily and his matches against Orndorff and Vader are just never recognized anymore.
This was good! You talk up the good aspects of wrestling all the time, so it was good to hear OOC shat all over these... except he doesn't even trash the product - it's more about them being overexposed. We need a full OSW Review HEEL episode!
I am very surprised ‘Brock vs Test hoss match at King of the Ring’ isn’t on the list solely based on the amount of times Jay has brought it up during recordings.
I would add Steve Austin's original "Austin 3:16" promo at King of the Ring '96. WWE has replayed that moment over and over in the last 20 years. I never need to see it again.
@@Xehanort10 That's the annoying part of it. Austin was still just another guy for like 4 months before the feud with Bret began at the end of the year.
Shane on Final Nitro is sickly overplayed. All it does is make you think of the Invasion storyline and how tacked on this was to the WM17 match with Vince and Shane. Montreal is probably far more overly dwelled upon than it needs to be after all of these years. The Higher Power segment should've been on the list proper. It never amounted to anything because the build was utterly negated by the reveal. Also, one minute later Austin is revealed as the new CEO which further diminishes Vince as the Higher Power. And YES, HBK at Rumble 1995 has been driven into the ground, and it was one of the worst Rumbles in my opinion. So, it's not worth the value they put on it.
@Chris V WWE should have waited another year, when they've picked up NWO, Goldberg, DDP .etc to establish more star studded teams in WCW to pit the WWE's team against. But no, what we got was WWE vs WWE more like with the most inane heel turn in Austin and with Shane and Stephanie holding the reigns to the Alliance. Made absolutely no sense. Wouldn't WWE get Eric Bischoff a year after too? If so, then they should've just gotten Heyman/Bischoff leading the factions and not the McMahons.
@@frozyre7854 They did have DDP at the time, but you're absolutely right about everything else. They also would have had Flair if they waited, and Flair basically *was* WCW. Imagine Survivor Series 2002 with a Main Event looking something like: Angle, Austin, HBK, HHH, and Taker against Flair, Steiner, Booker T, DDP, and RVD.
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I'd put the Fingerpoke of Doom pretty high up there. Perhaps also "That'll put butts in the seats". - Out of context, the Fingerpoke doesn't work well as an isolated moment. - I just don't buy either as when "the tide turned" or the moment when it became apparent that WCW was plateauing. Nitro ratings were still in the 4.5 - 5.0 range in the 8 weeks after the Fingerpoke. Superbrawl '99 also outdrew St Valentines Day Massacre that year in live attendance and PPV buys despite the latter having Austin/Mcmahon in a cage. To me, the real plateau happened at Uncensored '99 with that convoluted Hogan/Flair cage match + the logo rebranding shortly after. - Much is made about hundreds of thousands of folks turning to Raw and not looking back, but the Nitro overrun with Hogan/Nash was more watched than the Raw overrun with Rock/Foley. - WWF had already spoiled the Foley win a day or two prior on their own website.
It’s just one of those things that caused the image of WCW to turn for the worst, and WWE acts like that was it for WCW. Like WWE didn’t do anything stupid before, ANYTHING STUPID BEFORE! *ANYTHING STUPID BEFORE!*
Hoping this leads to an official, "OOC'S KAY. FABE. BREAK-AHHHHHHS! segment. Wonderful job all of you. This has been a bad couple of weeks personally and this helped a lot. Thanks.
The beer truck. The milk truck. John Cena returning in the 2008 Rumble. Rock/Mankind This Is Your Life. THE BEDPAN. Basically anything that WWE toss themselves off over.
I don't remember This Is Your Life being brought up that much though? And it did their best tv ratings ever, so you would think they would bring it up constantly.
I'll disagree with V1 on one point. In a completely technical sense, Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 30 was a pretty good recent long-term WrestleMania booking. Now, I can understand arguments against it since it was blatantly obvious to anyone with a functioning brain that WWE didn't want to actually pay it off and only got cold feet because of the combination of returning babyface Batista blowing up so badly in their faces and Punk walking out. But in the grand scheme of it all, it still paid off all the shit that went down from the previous SummerSlam onward in regards to Bryan, Orton, and HHH.
Another Honourable mention, The end of an era 2012. All 3, Trips, Taker and Shawn were STILL around years after. Yet seen as something significant in Wrestling history.
I get the meme thing honestly. Once something is popular or iconic enough to get memed it loses almost all context and boils down to "I made reference to thing; please laugh". Busting out the old "IT WAS ME !" any time there's a question in wrestling about who did what is just so tiresome and predictable and comedy by it's nature cannot be predictable. Reckon me and OOC could moan the night away.
"And that's why I kicked your leg out of your leg!" probably makes my Top 10. The heel turn itself was great as was most of the rest of the promo. That part worked for me because it sounds like the type of nonsense that someone who just snapped might say. The biggest botch for me in that promo gets completely ignored. Pettingill says to Owen "Unbelievable! In front of your entire family!" And Owen responds by saying "I don't care about anybody! I was concerned about myself...and my whole family!"
I love how WWE and HHH try to re-write history in regards to DX, the Klique and the Attitude era. It's just so pathetic and just reeks of Paul's insecurity.
I agree with Most of the List. I would love to see this as a reoccurring segment for special episodes. We need more SOP Brother. Maybe some Monty Sopp too.
For me: 1. The Montreal Screwjob 2. Mankind vs Undertaker Hell in a Cell 3. The Curtain Call 4. Hulk Hogan, the third man 5. The Fingerpoke of Doom 6. Blue Meany getting bloodied by JBL 7. That one dude at Wrestlemania when Brock Lesnar ended the Streak 8. That fake laugh the Undertaker did when he fought Brock Lesnar at Summerslam 9. The WWECW Zombie 10. The YETAAAAYYY! Honorable Mentions: any time someone gets Jim Cornette riled up about Vince Russo (isn’t that dude like in his 60s? Grow the f*ck up!)
@@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090 Same applies to Russo, because he and his fans get riled up about Cornette too. Those two are 60 year old manbabies that have warped views on wrestling. Not to mention their cult like fanbases (I mean, one is literally called, "The Cult of Cornette")
Omg, yes. They play it like it's the funniest god damn laugh riot when it's just like "Ok, Andre was choking a much smaller than himself." lol Also I hate that the Andre-Uecker clip is the defining moment from Wrestlemania IV, not Macho winning the title for the first time, screw that!!!!!
The OSW guys making fun of Bulldog for rolling up his jeans made me think "But if you're THAT muscley you can wear whatever you want and nobody's going to say anything about it to your face." And then I realized that that thought explains a lot about professional wrestling. Macho Man and Ric Flair coming out in ostentatious outfits, often in girly, frilly designs and colors... are YOU going to march up to 1983 Ric Flair with a chest bigger than a tree trunk and tell him to tone it down? Nope.
I was expecting a place for Hogan slamming Andre and Foley crashing through the table after getting thrown from the top of the Cell. We've all probably seen those snippets thousands of times over the past 20-30 years.
To add to the zombie, I heard that scifi also wanted wrestlers like Kane and undertaker on ecw to fit with the theme scifi was going for like how they had Kevin thorn as a vampire. I wonder if Vince even bothered bringing that up to taker back then.
Hogan Bodyslamming Andre. Not only is it pretty much the only good moment of an Iconic yet extremely mediocre match, but it's also only really cool if you accept WWE's revisionist idea that Hogan was the first and only man to slam Andre (He wasn't. Not by a long shot.)
7:20 the reason it worked for HBK is because he’s funnier than the billionaire Ted actors and it was build up for a feud rather than a shot to a different company.
Put me in for Starrcade '97, ending the Streak, "That's going to put butts into seats.", Hogan beating Andre, and The Monday Night Wars in general. Sick of hearing about it.
Difference in my eyes between the Billionaire Ted skits and HBK's promo is one was done out of pathetic spite towards people no longer in the company and the other was part of an actual angle.
This was awesome. I'm glad that someone else thinks that memes are stupid. I hope we get more of these SOPs from OOC in the future. Also loved OOC's review of Bruce Hart's book!
For me, I’m going with The Hulk Hogan slamming Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania 3 as being the most played out moment. Seen it’s hundreds of times and was the only note worthing thing from the match.
also interesting that in contrast while Savage vs. Steamboat is (imo) a bit overrated (it's an amazing match. but it's not leaps and bounds above what everyone else was doing that decade. at least not if you're also factoring non-WWF promotions), it seems to be brought up more than having that one specific moment of it shown (I guess Steamboat and Steele celebrating after the pin might be the thing I've seen the most times of that).
Shocked that Hogan slamming Andre wasn’t mentioned. WWE always trots that out as one of their biggest moments while completely ignoring that Andre had already been slammed several times in other companies.
I love the Irony, OOC giving out about the most overplayed moments in Wrestling using the most overplayed format in Wrestling
🧂 OOC sprung this one us during the Rumble '95 podcast session! Real excited he did something like this unprompted. Afterwards I thought it was a bit sour for the Rumble review itself (it cuts the legs out from the Rumble match right before we review it) and since it was more than 15mins, best do as a standalone video! Enjoy!
You can hear me slyly reference it during the finish to the rumble match itself along with the O-O-Sea-Salt artwork: ua-cam.com/video/DKuuNheA31w/v-deo.html
Nice one
All rite we WON!...
I was surprised (honestly I shouldnt have been) Shawn Michaels had 4 out of the top 5 lol
It’d be cool If you add It to another version of the ‘95 RR video
‘How come?’
‘Because I hate Batista’ 😂😂😂😂
Can't hate Big Dave. 😁
I will say this, the one moment from Batista I hate that it seems like it gets too much play is that stupid fucking Queen wave he did when he left for the final time.
@@heisensaul5538 personally, I don’t think it’s had enough time to be part of the overplayed list. Give it a few more years and let’s see.
@@dOnut520 it's no Andre choking Bob Uecker at WrestleMania IV, but it'll get there eventually.
@@heisensaul5538 for sure 😂
OOC giving out to Cultaholic, Whatculture and Wrestletalk for 15 minutes.
Pretty much yeah
OOC having a moan will never get old
Surprised he didn't add JBL beating up Blue Meanie. That was literally in every wrestling list for a while.
Someone had to say something! I used to watch Cultaholic but their act got repetitive quickly
@@ItsThatRetro DID YOU KNOW THAT MOMENT WAS A SHOOT????
This list was the Mr. OOC heel turn we didn’t know we wanted, but it’s what we needed
Y E S
OOC is a natural heel. Like Flair or Orton
Jay's the only face on the show. And he gets the Rey Mysterio Royal Rumble pop. 😂
To me he turned face with this list
Always wondered whose side is he on
OOC - Uncut, Uncooked, Uncensored... and UNBELIEVABLE!!!!
Top work my friend
And of course Limited :D
I think it's raw.
Underrated
"These are iconic moments"
*talks about the ECW Zombie* lol
I mean, it is iconic for being shit.
Savage-Steamboat
Paul Bearer's voice at Mania 20
ECW Zombie
Then. Now. Forever.
The ECW zombie is totally iconic, just for all the wrong reasons 😅
@@gst013 If I may use the Vince Russo argument, "But we all still remember it, of all the WWECW things (bro)"
And yet, he parlayed this one skit into years of indy bookings until his passing in 2015 (yes, the man who played the Zombie did pass away. I knew someone who was friends with him and I won't intrude into their personal lives, but it was really tumultous. Zombie had lots of baggage at home and in his life)
ECW Zombie is iconic in the same sense as everyone making a big deal about the Yeti in WCW.
"..I don't want memes, I don't like them ... I don't get them." - OOC 2020
Make a meme out of this!
This takes the lead for quote of the year for me. Just gets past "sexy ladyboys"
Can't help but say the same, I hate memes too
It made me a little sad to hear this b/c I thought OOC would at least be into the Simpson memes :(
Old man yells at cloud
"A Pinch Of Salt with OOC" needs to be a regular a feature
Scott_Falco sues for infringement as it's too close to his "X with a Side of Salt".
OOC is too salty to agree to a regular segment.
@@tiredhippo82 OOC: OOC only looks out for one person...OOC.
Me: Sorry OOC.
OOC: Shut up.
Surprised Foley/HIAC isn't on here just because it's been done to death.
Seriously. It is and always will be a great moment, but how often do we see it?
Same here man, I fully expected that and the finger poke of doom
Thankfully not literally
@@Segwo every October for the HIAC promo
Yeah and people tried turning that moment into a meme. Like they'll start telling some story and they'll intentionally slip in the "but it was around the time Mankind got thrown off the hell in a cell in king of the ring 1998."
Like...christ.
Credit to OOC for immediately triggering me with the Batista hate.
Same loved him, plus he wasn’t bad at wrestling or talking.
@@nathangarrett9868 He definitely got a lot better at talking as he got more experienced.
OOC will never not be over, mate, we don't deserve you. A winner is you!
"we loving our OOc!"
Ooc has never ever been over lmao
@@mikelong2756 wrong
This has been an episode of "OOC has a moan for 15 minutes"
That's not clickbait though. It should be called "OOC shoots on Batista, HHH, HBK, Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, Bret Hart, British Bulldog, Vince MCMahon, Memes, OSW Review!"
Montreal screwjob not being number one stunned me. That was the first thing I thought of when I saw this title.
“Well Steve could do this” I think I love that line more than anything else in this segment. It’s An amazing one off line.
What a heel!
Lol, a full video of OOC having a moan. 10 on 10.
He is the "secret" Hart Familymember!
Yes! More plz. 🙏
Mine will always be Shawn throwing Marty through the Barbershop’s window. I hate seeing it so much because the Micheals-Jannetty rivalry didn’t have a good pay off and we’ve seen so many tag teams turn on each other before and after that segment done better. Even at the time I could see it a mile away. If they were still a tag team, they would have had a match together instead of having an interview with Brutus Beefcake.
*Marty trying to escape through the window.
Yeah for me that's one I definitely am sick of seeing.
OOC is like KFC gravy. The more you get, the more you want!
And it's incredibly salty lol
OOC makes a great point about the invade nitro moment. If nitro calls their bluff in any way DXs bit is dead
I know right. I do imagine HHH would have done it though.
Can't help but love OOC, even when he's wrong.
we all do
we all do Bra
So he's wrong in your book....
Not exactly a Dickens classic that book....
he was imo 100% correct, perfect list
Haven't even watched it yet, but I am smart enough to know that Mr. OOC is never wrong 👍
Prove him wrong.
“GIVE ME WHAT I WANT.” - Mr. OOC
The reason Shawn Michaels as Hulk worked is because it furthered a story and made sense with Shawn's character at the time. The Billionaire Ted stuff (while funny in a different way) was just them being petty about Macho and Hulk leaving. It advanced nothing.
THATS WHAT IM SAYIN!
I never saw "Whose side is he on?!" as giving it away. I always interpreted it as Heenan simply being Heenan, always looking for a way to badmouth Hogan.
Yeah, totally in character for him imo. Plus, Hogan had been a face for so long at that point that he was just about the last person you'd expect. It's part of what made it so memorable. It would be like turning Cena heel.
@@MichaelSmith-fq6hz We have the same name!!
I think it diminished it slightly by putting the possibility of it being hogan into your head but still, I don't think it ruined the moment overall and was still a meteoric punch in the face when it happened.
@@Noobsaibot21 It was like when Ventura accused Hogan of pulling Savage's tights at the end of their _WrestleMania V_ match: it was such an absurd statement, it wasn't _meant_ to be taken seriously. Heenan suggesting Hogan could be the third man was the same: a case of "Oh, stop it, Bobby. Honestly, you'll say _anything_ to denigrate the Hulkster!"
I thought it was ridiculous that Heenan was the only one who said it, and that he somehow took heat for bringing up the obvious. It was a 3 on 2 match where a third man was expected to be joining the two, so obviously any wrestler of any stature who came out of the back was likely to be the third guy. For any announcer to not point out the possibility in a situation where you had one complete team and one incomplete team was crazy 😅
Anyone ever notice when Shane says “the contract reads Shane McMahon” that he kind of looks like a muppet?
I like Shane, but he always kind of looked like a muppet when he spoke.
Every video by Simon from Whatculture
“...aaaaand number one, the Montreal screwjob...yep what else could it be but this. In 1997 in the lead up to the surv...”
Absolute knacker
Needs more rambling, over explaining jokes and slowing down speaking at the end of sentences like youre making some big point, even if you sentence doesnt contain any actual info.
The DX "invasion" of Nitro better be here, I am SO SICK of that....
Omg yes that legit might be the dumbest fucking thing ever put to TV
@@TheSilverPhoenix100 The over importance Wwe place on it too...its my #1
@@michaellee8816 more like the overimportance Triple H puts on it, lol
Or the DX parody of the Nation. How many times do we need to see it? 22 years of seeing it hasn't made it any funnier
The bullshit 'tank' retcon drives me crazy.
You don't remember WHAT YOU remember. You remember WHAT WE TELL YOU you remember.
OOC has other friends?
I'm as betrayed as you are
@@OSW Nah, that sounded very forced like "believe me, I do know other people".
We all know he made this list when he ̶h̶a̶d̶ ̶a h̶o̶t̶ ̶d̶a̶t̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶a̶ ̶d̶a̶t̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶.̶di̶n̶n̶e̶r̶ ̶w̶i̶t̶h̶ ̶f̶r̶i̶e̶n̶d̶s̶.̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶di̶n̶n̶e̶r̶ ̶a̶l̶o̶n̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶wa̶t̶c̶h̶i̶n̶g̶ ̶t̶v̶ ̶a̶l̶o̶n̶e̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ ̶was sitting alone oogling the ladies in the ̶V̶i̶c̶t̶o̶r̶i̶a̶ ̶s̶e̶c̶r̶e̶t̶ ̶c̶a̶t̶a̶l̶o̶g̶.̶.̶.̶.̶ sears catalog
OOC has Friends?
Is one of them Neil?
“What about your Geordie mate who works at the petrol station”?
Even though these are all fantastic, iconic moments, they've been overplayed by WWE and reviewers alike (including OSW, lol). What other overplayed moments in wrestling history should've made the list?
Hogan slamming Andre. Seen it so many times.
Thought Foley getting thrown off the cell would get mentioned.
Montreal
Thanks for the Brucie Bonus! Always brightens up a Sunday. Can of coke to each of ya boys 👍👍👍
Austin spraying the Mcmahons with beer. OOC what are you thinking.
Stone Cold Beer Truck
Big show/Lesnar superplex
Both overplayed
That's what I initially thought of at first. I do like the lesnar/show one still but to repeat it with the likes of strowman diminished it.
The beer truck is the greatest piece of television ever you swine
The zamboni was a lot worse than the beer truck
Irish Biker that may be, but this is about overplayed stuff
Quality doesn’t matter
They keep trying to repeat that superplex spot sometimes in different matches as well.
Gotta admit tho, bret had some aim when he spat in vinces face.
Well he is the Hitman, after all. So he's a sniper.
Excellence of execution.
They don't call him the Spitman for no reason. Excellence of Snotxicution.
A real sharp shooter.
Andre choking Uecker. Liberace doing the can-can with the rockettes. Hogan and Mr. T walking past Vince backstage on the way to the ring at WM 1. A shot of the WM 3 arena and Vince saying "Welcome to Wrestlemania". Hogan slamming Andre. Warrior doing the WM 6 roadie run. Shawn at WM10 splashing Razor off the ladder. Shawn zipwiring at WM 12 and Vince saying "the boyhood dream has come true". Austin bleeding in the sharpshooter at WM 13 + his entrance with the 3 : 16 glass shattering. Undertaker's entrance at WM 14 with the druids. EVERY. YEAR. EVERY. MANIA. PROMO. SEGMENT. Most dangerous WM drinking game ever
Someone agrees with me about Andre chocking Bob Uecker :D :D :D I LOVE IT!!!!!!
@@heisensaul5538 Isn't it worrying how most of the iconic Mania moments they always bring up are from Manias 1-14. We're going to get to Mania 50 and they'll be dragging these clips out to pad out the 24 hr snoozefest
@@PrinceOfCats5 you're probably right. I dont like that Mania is like an 8hr event now. WWE currently has a thing for dwelling on the past. At least in the New Gen and Attitude era they were trying to make new moments.
You forgot the clip of Cindi Lauper running backstage at Mania 1, The Austin/Rock trilogy, Bryan at Mania 30, Michales vs Undertaker and every fucking Cena match.
I’m amazed Undertaker throwing Foley off the top of the cell isn’t number 1. That has to be the most overplayed moment in anything, ever.
It's a dude getting thrown off a cell. That's a GOAT spot for a reason.
Joey Cage
You can *never* see that 25 year old clip enough times?
I wish I was as easily entertained as you..
@@TyrannosaurusCHEX Yes you can and they show it too much. Yes we get it. Foley was thrown off the cell through the announce table and nearly died but you don't have to show it every time there's a Hell in a Cell match.
My "issue" is it looks so big and brutal (and yes, it absolutely was), but, like, Foley's so messed up now for so much stuff that pre-dates th Cell match. The elbow off the apron he did daily and his matches against Orndorff and Vader are just never recognized anymore.
Every wrestling podcast talk about this every single times
The most overplayed moment in wrestling is "This is awesome!"
What about "WHAT?"?
@@czujowy Yes
This was good! You talk up the good aspects of wrestling all the time, so it was good to hear OOC shat all over these... except he doesn't even trash the product - it's more about them being overexposed. We need a full OSW Review HEEL episode!
I could never get enough of OOC giving out about stuff.
OOC SOP needs to be a regular segment
OOC is always the Mainevent or Nothing Brother!
You forgot when JBL shot on the Blue Meanie. "It's a real Shoot!" (you hear for the 100th time)
Young OOC: I hate you Batista!
Batista: I HATE YOU TOO!!!
I am very surprised ‘Brock vs Test hoss match at King of the Ring’ isn’t on the list solely based on the amount of times Jay has brought it up during recordings.
I automatically like all of your videos as soon as they start playing, as every single video is brilliant.
I love that OOC doesn't want to see these moments again, so Jay makes a video SHOWING ALL OF THEM and puts in on the OSW channel.
A very welcome Brucie Bonus video. I can see why you'd cut it from the main review and I'm glad you gave it to us anyway
You're v welcome my dude!
This is an obvious passive aggressive dig at Jay. OOC is calling you out, brother
He's shootin'! :D
The ring breaking on smackdown from the big show superplex
Not to mention they redid It too much on too of that.
I would add Steve Austin's original "Austin 3:16" promo at King of the Ring '96. WWE has replayed that moment over and over in the last 20 years. I never need to see it again.
WWE also act like Austin instantly got over from that when he didn't really get over until the feud with Bret.
@@Xehanort10 That's the annoying part of it. Austin was still just another guy for like 4 months before the feud with Bret began at the end of the year.
YESSSS, now this is quality content.
Shane on Final Nitro is sickly overplayed. All it does is make you think of the Invasion storyline and how tacked on this was to the WM17 match with Vince and Shane. Montreal is probably far more overly dwelled upon than it needs to be after all of these years. The Higher Power segment should've been on the list proper. It never amounted to anything because the build was utterly negated by the reveal. Also, one minute later Austin is revealed as the new CEO which further diminishes Vince as the Higher Power. And YES, HBK at Rumble 1995 has been driven into the ground, and it was one of the worst Rumbles in my opinion. So, it's not worth the value they put on it.
The fact the Simulcast is on the cover of a DVD for WCW moments is rather indicative isn’t it?
@@MrPerfect2000Z Indeed so.
@Chris V
WWE should have waited another year, when they've picked up NWO, Goldberg, DDP .etc to establish more star studded teams in WCW to pit the WWE's team against. But no, what we got was WWE vs WWE more like with the most inane heel turn in Austin and with Shane and Stephanie holding the reigns to the Alliance. Made absolutely no sense.
Wouldn't WWE get Eric Bischoff a year after too? If so, then they should've just gotten Heyman/Bischoff leading the factions and not the McMahons.
@@frozyre7854 They did have DDP at the time, but you're absolutely right about everything else. They also would have had Flair if they waited, and Flair basically *was* WCW. Imagine Survivor Series 2002 with a Main Event looking something like: Angle, Austin, HBK, HHH, and Taker against Flair, Steiner, Booker T, DDP, and RVD.
Frozyre Why do you think they waited, Rey too..
"Machine gun taking a dump thing". God that is the best analogy for that intro.
OOC sandbagging every fan, good on him. 😂
Mr. OOC giving out for 15 minutes is exactly what I need for my Sunday evening. My man 😎
OOC: I hate Batista.
JAWWNY From newLEGACYinc: So, you’ve chosen death...
Well Jawnny likes Batista's sitting on the toilet taunt, especially since he shits standing up.
jawnny just likes batista cuz he has a huge hog
@broootal Go watch newLEGACYinc and you’ll know
Are we name checking react channels now? Comments were a mistake.
Meme alert, you're on OOC's shit list now lol
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I need more Salty OOC lists.
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I'd put the Fingerpoke of Doom pretty high up there. Perhaps also "That'll put butts in the seats".
- Out of context, the Fingerpoke doesn't work well as an isolated moment.
- I just don't buy either as when "the tide turned" or the moment when it became apparent that WCW was plateauing. Nitro ratings were still in the 4.5 - 5.0 range in the 8 weeks after the Fingerpoke. Superbrawl '99 also outdrew St Valentines Day Massacre that year in live attendance and PPV buys despite the latter having Austin/Mcmahon in a cage. To me, the real plateau happened at Uncensored '99 with that convoluted Hogan/Flair cage match + the logo rebranding shortly after.
- Much is made about hundreds of thousands of folks turning to Raw and not looking back, but the Nitro overrun with Hogan/Nash was more watched than the Raw overrun with Rock/Foley.
- WWF had already spoiled the Foley win a day or two prior on their own website.
It’s just one of those things that caused the image of WCW to turn for the worst, and WWE acts like that was it for WCW. Like WWE didn’t do anything stupid before, ANYTHING STUPID BEFORE! *ANYTHING STUPID BEFORE!*
Hoping this leads to an official, "OOC'S KAY. FABE. BREAK-AHHHHHHS! segment.
Wonderful job all of you. This has been a bad couple of weeks personally and this helped a lot. Thanks.
But do you know what's NOT overplayed?
MO.
Oh come on that will never not be overplayed it’s MO MO MO MO
MO.. MO...MO...MO
Shane Douglas throwing down the NWA belt
OOC should be pushed more for this
I like that it's Salty OOC, as if there's another kind of OOC.
Shawn Michaels is well represented in this list
he is 80% of the top 5 lol
Makes sense. One of the best sure, but pushed by WWE as THE single greatest.
The beer truck. The milk truck. John Cena returning in the 2008 Rumble. Rock/Mankind This Is Your Life. THE BEDPAN.
Basically anything that WWE toss themselves off over.
I don't remember This Is Your Life being brought up that much though? And it did their best tv ratings ever, so you would think they would bring it up constantly.
@@JackgarPrime No, instead they just try to redo it in crappier and crappier ways.
Agree. And dare I say it, Mankind-Taker HIAC is done to death
I'll disagree with V1 on one point. In a completely technical sense, Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 30 was a pretty good recent long-term WrestleMania booking. Now, I can understand arguments against it since it was blatantly obvious to anyone with a functioning brain that WWE didn't want to actually pay it off and only got cold feet because of the combination of returning babyface Batista blowing up so badly in their faces and Punk walking out. But in the grand scheme of it all, it still paid off all the shit that went down from the previous SummerSlam onward in regards to Bryan, Orton, and HHH.
Another Honourable mention, The end of an era 2012.
All 3, Trips, Taker and Shawn were STILL around years after. Yet seen as something significant in Wrestling history.
I get the meme thing honestly. Once something is popular or iconic enough to get memed it loses almost all context and boils down to "I made reference to thing; please laugh". Busting out the old "IT WAS ME !" any time there's a question in wrestling about who did what is just so tiresome and predictable and comedy by it's nature cannot be predictable.
Reckon me and OOC could moan the night away.
Reddit you tube and all the others think that the important part of an in joke is the in and not the joke.
You thought it was Vince McMahon BUT IT WAS ME, DIO!
Honorable mention:
Medusa puts the Women's title in the trash .
This is excellent. Every group needs a friend like OOC to keep things grounded!
"And that's why I kicked your leg out of your leg!" probably makes my Top 10. The heel turn itself was great as was most of the rest of the promo. That part worked for me because it sounds like the type of nonsense that someone who just snapped might say. The biggest botch for me in that promo gets completely ignored.
Pettingill says to Owen "Unbelievable! In front of your entire family!" And Owen responds by saying "I don't care about anybody! I was concerned about myself...and my whole family!"
I love how WWE and HHH try to re-write history in regards to DX, the Klique and the Attitude era. It's just so pathetic and just reeks of Paul's insecurity.
This is an official heel promo. Wow. I'm furious! 😂😂
I agree with Most of the List. I would love to see this as a reoccurring segment for special episodes. We need more SOP Brother. Maybe some Monty Sopp too.
Triple H: double the jackets, double the pop. Take note modern wrestlers.
For me:
1. The Montreal Screwjob
2. Mankind vs Undertaker Hell in a Cell
3. The Curtain Call
4. Hulk Hogan, the third man
5. The Fingerpoke of Doom
6. Blue Meany getting bloodied by JBL
7. That one dude at Wrestlemania when Brock Lesnar ended the Streak
8. That fake laugh the Undertaker did when he fought Brock Lesnar at Summerslam
9. The WWECW Zombie
10. The YETAAAAYYY!
Honorable Mentions: any time someone gets Jim Cornette riled up about Vince Russo (isn’t that dude like in his 60s? Grow the f*ck up!)
I agree. I understand Cornette still not liking him. But his vitriolic anger has long worn out it's welcome to where it almost feels put on.
I agree with the Cornette one, agree to disagree and get on with it! Holding a grudge is no way to live your life.
@@gatchywatchyentertainmentb2090 Same applies to Russo, because he and his fans get riled up about Cornette too. Those two are 60 year old manbabies that have warped views on wrestling. Not to mention their cult like fanbases (I mean, one is literally called, "The Cult of Cornette")
My #1 Overplayed Moment is Andre choking Bob Uecker from "Wrestlemania IV". It sucked in 1988, and it's sucked every time they've played it since.
Omg, yes. They play it like it's the funniest god damn laugh riot when it's just like "Ok, Andre was choking a much smaller than himself." lol Also I hate that the Andre-Uecker clip is the defining moment from Wrestlemania IV, not Macho winning the title for the first time, screw that!!!!!
@@heisensaul5538 well they can’t show Macho winning cause they’d have to cut around Hogan hotdogging
Interesting fact - HBK was 40 years old in the hulk Feud but Hulk Hogan was only 38 years old!
At least the character of Hulk Hogan.
Oh, extra salt, had to drop everything to check this out!
The OSW guys making fun of Bulldog for rolling up his jeans made me think "But if you're THAT muscley you can wear whatever you want and nobody's going to say anything about it to your face." And then I realized that that thought explains a lot about professional wrestling. Macho Man and Ric Flair coming out in ostentatious outfits, often in girly, frilly designs and colors... are YOU going to march up to 1983 Ric Flair with a chest bigger than a tree trunk and tell him to tone it down? Nope.
I was expecting a place for Hogan slamming Andre and Foley crashing through the table after getting thrown from the top of the Cell. We've all probably seen those snippets thousands of times over the past 20-30 years.
Also, I feel like this is OOC's official heel turn promo.
How is Austin's beer bash not on here? Madness.
To add to the zombie, I heard that scifi also wanted wrestlers like Kane and undertaker on ecw to fit with the theme scifi was going for like how they had Kevin thorn as a vampire. I wonder if Vince even bothered bringing that up to taker back then.
I highly doubt Vince was bout to let his big boys play in the minor leagues. I’m saying it how Vince probably saw it.
Hogan Bodyslamming Andre. Not only is it pretty much the only good moment of an Iconic yet extremely mediocre match, but it's also only really cool if you accept WWE's revisionist idea that Hogan was the first and only man to slam Andre (He wasn't. Not by a long shot.)
Hogan slamming Andre and Warrior beating Hogan would be moments for me.
"Was bulldog going wading" 😂😂😂😂
7:20 the reason it worked for HBK is because he’s funnier than the billionaire Ted actors and it was build up for a feud rather than a shot to a different company.
Put me in for Starrcade '97, ending the Streak, "That's going to put butts into seats.", Hogan beating Andre, and The Monday Night Wars in general. Sick of hearing about it.
Difference in my eyes between the Billionaire Ted skits and HBK's promo is one was done out of pathetic spite towards people no longer in the company and the other was part of an actual angle.
This was awesome. I'm glad that someone else thinks that memes are stupid. I hope we get more of these SOPs from OOC in the future. Also loved OOC's review of Bruce Hart's book!
I will never not laugh at that HBK overselling
For me, I’m going with The Hulk Hogan slamming Andre the Giant at Wrestlemania 3 as being the most played out moment. Seen it’s hundreds of times and was the only note worthing thing from the match.
also interesting that in contrast while Savage vs. Steamboat is (imo) a bit overrated (it's an amazing match. but it's not leaps and bounds above what everyone else was doing that decade. at least not if you're also factoring non-WWF promotions), it seems to be brought up more than having that one specific moment of it shown (I guess Steamboat and Steele celebrating after the pin might be the thing I've seen the most times of that).
@@xxxaragon And the additional layer of UA-cam in 2020 allowing us to see all the times Andre was slammed....including by a 1980 Hogan.
Great list. Needs more “This is Your Life.” Vet liked that segment.
You haven't lived until you GameShark the running choke into a finisher in SvR.
A man aging to dust in 15 minutes
This is incredible by Mr. OOC. He speaks the truth.
Not enough people give out about Batista. 10/10. Also, Denim over leather.
Salty Days Are Here Again xD
The worst part of the ECW Zombo thing?
It's ALSO included on every damned ECW documentary!
Surprised not to see Shawn superkicking Marty Jannetty
Shocked that Hogan slamming Andre wasn’t mentioned. WWE always trots that out as one of their biggest moments while completely ignoring that Andre had already been slammed several times in other companies.
OOC putting in work......the first sign this might be the last osw episode ever!