His videos are meant to be binge watched. It's pretty ingenious actually. Always gets right to the point at the start of the video and plugs another video at the end.
This is exactly why The Undertaker was my favorite growing up. His “supernatural stunts” with lightning, casket, walking through fire, etc. It all seems too believable as a child growing up.
Finding out stuff like this just makes the whole thing seem even more impressive. Like the buried alive thing. Someone actually had to work out how to do it, but still make it believable for fans. It's no different than finding out how things are done in movies. We know camera angles are used to make people appear taller or shorter (like with Frodo/Gandalf in LOTR), we know there are usually cardboard boxes or crash mats when a stuntman takes a big drop. But nothing nor nobody is gonna convince me the Undertaker is 100% human lol
What truly amazes me is that most of these things are never seen when they happen. They do such an amazing job of misdirection - much like a magician - that you never see the tricks unless you watch it over again and again. It shows how awesome the talent is. Regardless of the management and storylines, the talent truly is remarkable - both in the ring and behind the scenes - because they consistently pull off other-worldly performances that leave us asking "how."
During my years that I followed wrestling like a religion I had a lot of people saying things like its stupid to see because its all fake, I simply replied: "you're series and tv movies and cinema are also fake right? The beauty of wrestling is exactly that, being imersive in the storyline, and all the theatrical behind it all, is just amazing!"
@@999cris if anything, wrestling is even more impressive than movies since they do their stunts live in front of thousands of people. They don’t have the cushion of doing multiple takes or using stunt doubles.
@@kurumi5850 I think you're misunderstanding the point. In two seconds OR LESS you have to tell your co-worker what move you're going to do, and trust them to follow-through. The ref squeezing Vince's leg telling him to brace for impact. Impossible to counter? Sure. But the fact that little squeeze on the leg, versus Paul squeezing Undertaker's shoulder (telling him to turn around) is what is magical. These performers can choreograph which moves to sell/predict in the blink of an eye.
@@thewhitewolf58 Yes, but especially in WWE because most other live action productions which involve a lot of movement aren't trying to sell fake action as real.
You must be 12 years old if you think those earthquake looking camera shots are good. Zooming in and out constantly, jumping on a trampoline to make the shot look more "brutal" f outta here
I always like hearing about the signs and signals these performers give each other. You HAVE to see them and in a split-second know what to do, how to, and when to perform a move. There's little room for error, which is why it makes for good entertainment when these moves are choreographed correctly in the blink of an eye. Fascinating.
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Bro some of it were wrong, they dont choreograph it at the blink of an eye, the whole sequence of moves is choreographed and practiced before the match . The tap on the back during ddt and clap before power slam weren't signals, they are just some habits they develop overtime while performing their signature moves. Hence they dont clap or tap when they know they are not gonna do the move and its going to be a reversal.
@@zapdosxy1781 no most of the match is not done that way, if there are big spots that could lead to injuries or worst there will be practicing it but most times its them in the ring deciding what to do
@Jonathan Williams i know and its cool to go back and watch a vet in the ring calling everything and when there good the match is normally good, most of the men and women just want a good safe match, i just hope we never get a foley undertaker hell in the cell match every again, that was taking it too far, dont get me wrong great match but the abuse foley went through its not worth it that second time falling through the cell that was not planed that was scary
This amazes me how much little details they use to make it look so much more realistic!! The little details make such a huge difference. It’s absolutely amazing this actually made me appreciate wrestling even more even if it is fake (which we all already knew) but even though it’s fake it still takes a TON of talent and top notch acting, this is just incredible!!
I don't get the people that comment on every wrestling video that it's fake. Like yeah we know but we don't care. We still find it entertaining. It's exactly like movies or video games.
Even knowing how Shane fell from the cage, it's still utterly insane to even do such a stunt Not just worrying about missing, there's a legit chance the thing could have just failed somehow. As much fun as it is to joke about Shane's obsession with throwing himself off of high places in the business, gotta respect the nerve to even go thru with it. It is quite literally a leap of faith
Although I always knew Undertaker wasn't actually supernatural, the fact is was done so well and seemed so real made me really like the character though.
@@woodyhorton8537 I believe so, I think after certain points they tune-up the ring and whell him in on a cart so he can roll under the ring. Then he comes out on queue. Hornswaggle says there's a tv underneath so you can watch the match and wait for your moment.
He goes under the ring the same way he gets out other wrestlers have even spoken about having to lay under the ring until its they'r time to come out they find ways to keep them entertained like using a laptop and before laptops phones ect they would have a headset on and talk to the guy's in gorilla or some even read a book or magazine
Agreed I think it loses the impact cos you can't fully focus on what's going on, go back to static cams man, it doesn't make the product more exciting or intense... first thing I always think from a logical perspective, why in reality would the cameraman lose all control of his camera ability like he's in the Blair witch... all the classic storylines, big high spots, match interferences we remember were filmed static... imagine the camera was going mad when kane debuted, or Austin return at backlash, takers biker gimmick debut return, invasion angles when every other match had interference... those moments would of been ruined
@@moriyoukai2076 it's bc they aren't hitting them like they use to. there's a reason even Mick Foley and The Rock say he went too far in the I quit match, they actually use to fully connect with chair shots.
When WWE was having some actual budget issues when kane would come out if he used Pyro during his entrance then that would mean he would lose but if he didn't that means he would win and use it during his celebration
i saw a wwe live event where kane came to the ring, and when he threw his hands down, no pyro.. just the house lights came on. There was no pyro charges on the ring posts so no malfunctions. The crowd boo'd. lol
Wow, this is amazing info. I am in my 40's and grew up on WWE as a kid to adulthood. I find UA-cam channels explaining WWE and how it operates very fascinating.
Seth once said in an interview that he and Roman wet their hair because they have crazy curls flying all over otherwise. He was in the ring at Survivor Series 2016 for so long that his hair started drying, and you could see those curls getting more and more crazy as the match went on.
Many? And successful? 😂 It's only The Rock being really successful and even he is always playing himself😂 Does ANY Wrestler do more than basic action, humor or horror flicks?
Lol ... You're always supposed to suspend belief when watching wrestling... Same way when watching a movie or going to one of those haunted attractions for Halloween... You as a fan play a part just as much as the performers
Great video. I just wanted to point out that there are some weird cuts that might have been for editing reasons or just youtube, like at 17:56, when you talk about Seth Rollins attacking Edge's eye.
I was honestly impressed by the Randy Orton handclap thing. I was watching regularly back then when he first started doing it, and I just didn’t like the addition of it to the spot. But it’s been like ten years since he added it, so it’s there for sure now
Even though I haven't been a fan of the product for over a decade, you have to respect these guys as athletes and performers. And the wrestlers in WWE are the peak of the profession, those guys have it down to a science.
Wow, I have no idea that it takes so much to entertain the viewers. I always wondered how the wrestlers communicates smoothly during the match. Thanks for the video. Subscribed.
I remember a specific time where Ambrose/Moxley was slamming Sheamus' head into the post. It busted Sheamus open BAD. He was immediately pulled off camera and Kevin Owens came out to beat up Ambrose for the DQ. I can only imagine how loud Vince was screaming backstage lmao
I remember reading in Shawn Michaels biography Heartbreak and Triumph that in the very first match he ever had his opponent (who I think was Jake Roberts) squeezed his wrist which meant he was supposed to reverse the Irish whip into the corner. Shawn didn't know that though so he sold the squeeze like it really hurt!
Love this channel and their videos but more attention definitely needs yo be paid during the editing process, even just watching the videos before uploading would help to prevent the random cuts and missed segments
One thing that always bothers me, and pretty much all wrestling companies do it is the "steel" steps. They're aluminum. If they really were steel and you threw someone into them, they'd never move. You would need at least three people to move them.
1. It's way too dangerous to use steel. 2. It sounds and feels dangerous than calling them "Aluminum Steps" At the end of the day it's make believe entertainment so of course they'll do everything to keep wrestlers safe while maintaining the realism.
Wouldn't be entertaining if the announcers said "Oh my god he was slammed into the aluminum steps!" There's a slice of suspension of disbelief you have to maintain, my guy.
@@3picninjaboy Literally this. It's vague enough about what it actually is to keep the fun up, while also not being a blatant lie lmao. The WWE can't be comprised of solely superhumans, makes no sense lmao. Then again that's probably why the company has been doing better since Vince left. Fuck the dude wouldn't even let you say the word "wrestling" on his wrestling program.
One thing I learned at a Friday night smack down being in the front is, the camera men are part of the communication between the back stage and the wrestlers. Saw a camera man telling the wrestlers around ring side how much time is left in the match,buy whistling and holding up the number of minutes left in the match with his fingers against his chest especially to the wrestlers that have been laying on the floor after being thrown into the wall.
the mic being hidden under the ring, that’s super cool . also towards the end when the commercial comes on, the wrestlers are just taking their breaks & talking to each other, then when it cuts back to the show, they continue wrestling as if they never stopped ! i never knew that!!! lol well i don’t think anybody did ( the fans watching it on tv )
And also sometimes, when the wrestlers are in matches, they have certain moves or "spots" in the match at a certain time because it could be used to signify the next happening after that certain move is done or they may have "talked" about it in the ring during the match, so it was verbally communicated or sometimes the wrestlers even practice their matches during the day before the match happens in front of a crowd. There are many reasons this could happen. But I can assure you, when Orton DOES clap his hands before the power slam, it's because it's a move done at that moment, like the narrator mentioned in the video or it could already be talked about and Randy claps his hands out of habit or to REMIND his opponent to take the slam is he thinks his opponent may forget, which ISNT someone you really wanna work with often, if they're forgetting their next moves, steps, words, etc.
They also have a flash on the lighting rig above the ring that flashes every few seconds. Idk why. There is also crew members floating in the air by the stage I think it’s for door lights but they are strapped up. One thing that I noticed never gets brought up is that the cameraman will whistle to the stars. I think it’s when they go to leave to early or something it’s a quick whistle and then the star will turn back around and pose befor the show ends. That whistle is definitely a stage command and I just never once seen anyone comment on it.
I’m very glad I’m subbed to the channel, he never takes 3 minutes to tell you what your watching, a minute to tell you why you should subscribe, he just gets strait to the video. HE LITERALLY STARTED TALKING ABOUT THE VIDEO 5 SECONDS IN!!!!!
I’m a bit surprised that you didn’t mention some of the props, like the tables. Obviously, the ones that a wrestler is sent through is a prop that is pre-cut or made of a lighter material to break with less force… at least, that’s how it’s supposed to happen. I seem to recall that a WWE wrestler was put out of action for a few weeks when his opponent grabbed a real table instead of a prop and slammed the poor guy through it. I don’t know if the local arena crew left it there or WWE staff mixed it in with other fake tables by mistake, but can you imagine the amount of force it took to make him go through a real table?
The tables are usually real. You can break a real table when a 200+ pounds guy jumps on it from a height. They only use prepared tables for special spots or very light people.
I noticed the whole tag team thing when I was watching raw a few weeks ago when it was nakamura and riddle against the usos I think. I had my headphones on and I could literally hear riddle saying "NOT YET, NOT YET" until one of the usos tagged the other in and you just hear riddle go "NOW!" Which led to the usual tag in stuff in clutch moments
alot of people take the piss out of wrestling but these guys are the most impressive stunt men/athletes in the world.. movie stunt men get multiple takes to 'Do their thing'... these guys do it LIVE in front of thousands of fans, day after day, month after month, yr after yr... in ONE TAKE! that takes SKILL no matter which way you cut it!! respect to them!! the rest is movie magic! there was once an interview with I think either Vince or Shane where they said they are in the business of making movies.. each show is a movie, with characters, scripts, plot, stunts.. and this is all shown as above.. great video! keep watching these guys.. they literally risk their necks just to entertain us!!!
12:57 Also another cool thing, the little white string only appears in tag matches it seems.. The superstar would hold the string whenever they should actually be tagged in, and if theyre not holding it then they shouldnt
That's a carry over from the old days. The rule was you had to be holding the rope when you made the tag because that was as far as you were allowed to be from the corner. That was used a lot for dramatic effect in order to disallow a tag. The arena rings were much bigger than a lot of the rings used today. One thing you will notice these days is the person trying to tag in will have the hand holding the rope or turn buckle with their arm bent, so they can adjust their reach to make it look close.
It's not a secret actually, it's a rule. The string is basically distance control. You have to be in range of the string, or holding the string while leaning over the rope for it to be a legal tag.
The orton clapping bit is probably the most obvious bit, but I believe other sites have said he does it for timing purposes, not telling the opponent to sell. I think it's both. Next one you should show how the BBM Ray Traylor survived the "hanging"
since the more requires cooperation to be done properly its more like timing, or else the opponent would jump on an unprepared orton or perform the move when someone else is on the way
I like learning about all the little tricks they do in shows while matches are happening. I loved the wwe as a kid and didn’t notice any of this. But seeing how superstars will communicate non verbally to keep things running smooth with taps to to body or ortons hand claps shows how quick they communicate to work things out. Doesn’t change how I felt about seeing matches on tv compared to how they run live events I would’ve assumed there were tricks so these guys didn’t end up getting buried alive for real or something wild but it makes you go “woahhhh that’s how they do it”😂😂
I like that this channel wastes zero time and gets right into it. As someone with a surface level knowledge of wrestling I like getting to hear all these kinda things because I don't actively follow the art and watch super often. Edit: 5:20 ayyy, No More Heroes fan I see. Makes sense, Travis loves puroresu.
One of my friends who is a huge wrestling fan mentioned that the reason the WWE took so long to go to an HD broadcast was due to a lot of secrets being revealed by the higher detail like hidden razor blades. Interesting about the camera angles, I don't recall those filming techniques during the attitude era, they may have come with the transition to HD.
I remember vividly that there's a timer in the crowd some where to tell what time it is. I think it helps the wrestlers know how much time they have left.
My friend was an indy champion in St.Louis, WWE hired him to take a bump from Sean Michaels. He was the cameraman in the Bad Blood match. If you go back and watch it, you'll go dam that cameraman big AF!! 🤣 Michaels super kicks him! We were there and laughed out asses off! My friend was a head taller than Sean and 275lbs of muscle! You could see it through the jumpsuit. He was paid 600 bucks. Good times.
The Vince McMahon limo exploding thing happened in my home town. Right up the road from me. When the limo exploded in real time. I was able to walk out onto my back porch and see the smoke billowing from the fire. It was so cool.
The randy Orton clap thing is so obvious once you know it exists. After 20 years of watching wwe I never knew it existed. Makes it so much more amazing. Props to these guys
a lot of these i already knew or were common sense "well duh!" things, but this was still a damn good watch. obviously people don't get buried alive in those matches, but i never knew exactly how they pulled that off until this video. never noticed orton's clap, either. i'm a sucker for these SECRETS OF WRASSLIN' REVEALED!!!!! videos. stunt granny is something i still reference to this day, but i dunno how many people actually get that reference 20+ years later.
The reason for the back slap on a DDT is to let the person on the receiving end know exactly when it's coming. This allows the person excecuting the move to showboat without the receiver falling to their knees too soon.
Me too, those were the best times, it's just not the same anymore, watching WWE was my life, I wouldn't leave the house if it was on tv and I never missed an episode. It all went downhill when the PG era first started.
No 5 minute introduction to wrestling or anything. This guy gets straight to the point. Subbed
Great point
I was actually reading your comment when I realised that it was also a fact😂
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His videos are meant to be binge watched. It's pretty ingenious actually. Always gets right to the point at the start of the video and plugs another video at the end.
And he actually shows the footage unlike others who show fucking screenshots
I mean it only shows how organized a business WWE is. Big ups on them for putting so much effort into their production
This is exactly why The Undertaker was my favorite growing up. His “supernatural stunts” with lightning, casket, walking through fire, etc. It all seems too believable as a child growing up.
This guy is everywhere
I really wish I could've seen him live at least once. I think you only really capture the energy of his entrance being there for yourself.
@@switchblade6 ahh man its crazy the energy that entrance gives off! you legit feel a chill when he walked out
As a twelve year old in 94 I was stone cold terrified that's for sure.
I see you everywhere
Finding out stuff like this just makes the whole thing seem even more impressive. Like the buried alive thing. Someone actually had to work out how to do it, but still make it believable for fans. It's no different than finding out how things are done in movies. We know camera angles are used to make people appear taller or shorter (like with Frodo/Gandalf in LOTR), we know there are usually cardboard boxes or crash mats when a stuntman takes a big drop.
But nothing nor nobody is gonna convince me the Undertaker is 100% human lol
What truly amazes me is that most of these things are never seen when they happen. They do such an amazing job of misdirection - much like a magician - that you never see the tricks unless you watch it over again and again. It shows how awesome the talent is. Regardless of the management and storylines, the talent truly is remarkable - both in the ring and behind the scenes - because they consistently pull off other-worldly performances that leave us asking "how."
During my years that I followed wrestling like a religion I had a lot of people saying things like its stupid to see because its all fake, I simply replied: "you're series and tv movies and cinema are also fake right? The beauty of wrestling is exactly that, being imersive in the storyline, and all the theatrical behind it all, is just amazing!"
And most of these were done live in a single take.
@@999cris if anything, wrestling is even more impressive than movies since they do their stunts live in front of thousands of people. They don’t have the cushion of doing multiple takes or using stunt doubles.
Amen brother
The hand signals is very impressive. It takes 2 seconds or even less for the opponent to react a certain way or to sell a move the right way.
simply the greatest move in wrestling history
Cause that one is fake. Literally they clap mid move it’s impossible to counter or react that one is fake 🚫🧢
It's like baseball
@@kurumi5850 correct
@@kurumi5850 I think you're misunderstanding the point. In two seconds OR LESS you have to tell your co-worker what move you're going to do, and trust them to follow-through. The ref squeezing Vince's leg telling him to brace for impact. Impossible to counter? Sure. But the fact that little squeeze on the leg, versus Paul squeezing Undertaker's shoulder (telling him to turn around) is what is magical. These performers can choreograph which moves to sell/predict in the blink of an eye.
The cameramen are the most underappreciated heroes of wwe
Or any live action production which requires alot of movement.
@@thewhitewolf58 Yes, but especially in WWE because most other live action productions which involve a lot of movement aren't trying to sell fake action as real.
WHAT???
Shakey, zooming in and out,
Is awsome??
You don't think thats good, do you??
Motion sickness in not good watching WWE!!
You must be 12 years old if you think those earthquake looking camera shots are good. Zooming in and out constantly, jumping on a trampoline to make the shot look more "brutal" f outta here
@@ShawnFX my thoughts exactly.
I always like hearing about the signs and signals these performers give each other. You HAVE to see them and in a split-second know what to do, how to, and when to perform a move. There's little room for error, which is why it makes for good entertainment when these moves are choreographed correctly in the blink of an eye. Fascinating.
That's why it says
"Don't try at home"
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Bro some of it were wrong, they dont choreograph it at the blink of an eye, the whole sequence of moves is choreographed and practiced before the match . The tap on the back during ddt and clap before power slam weren't signals, they are just some habits they develop overtime while performing their signature moves. Hence they dont clap or tap when they know they are not gonna do the move and its going to be a reversal.
@@zapdosxy1781 no most of the match is not done that way, if there are big spots that could lead to injuries or worst there will be practicing it but most times its them in the ring deciding what to do
@Jonathan Williams i know and its cool to go back and watch a vet in the ring calling everything and when there good the match is normally good, most of the men and women just want a good safe match, i just hope we never get a foley undertaker hell in the cell match every again, that was taking it too far, dont get me wrong great match but the abuse foley went through its not worth it that second time falling through the cell that was not planed that was scary
I appreciate it more in the 90's and early 2000s when fans didn't have phones, and the show kept a lot of mystery around it
You should do a "ranking the greatest storylines" ever in WWE
Yes, hell yeah
100%
Rey vs Eddie winner gets dominick
YAAAAAAAAS
@@Drakorre one of the weirdest storylines ever
This amazes me how much little details they use to make it look so much more realistic!! The little details make such a huge difference. It’s absolutely amazing this actually made me appreciate wrestling even more even if it is fake (which we all already knew) but even though it’s fake it still takes a TON of talent and top notch acting, this is just incredible!!
I don't get the people that comment on every wrestling video that it's fake. Like yeah we know but we don't care. We still find it entertaining. It's exactly like movies or video games.
"that is not milk Kurt angle is spraying" oohhhh context saves the day
🤣😂😂
Lol
Kurt had a lot of built-up frustration. LoL
@@leonsus9317 Oh it's true, it's true.
Cum
Even knowing how Shane fell from the cage, it's still utterly insane to even do such a stunt
Not just worrying about missing, there's a legit chance the thing could have just failed somehow. As much fun as it is to joke about Shane's obsession with throwing himself off of high places in the business, gotta respect the nerve to even go thru with it. It is quite literally a leap of faith
Although I always knew Undertaker wasn't actually supernatural, the fact is was done so well and seemed so real made me really like the character though.
Also the reason that his character is so iconic to this day. Plus, the right person to do it.
I still wonder how he gets under the ring. Does he just lay under there until it's time to pop up in the dark lol
@@woodyhorton8537 I believe so, I think after certain points they tune-up the ring and whell him in on a cart so he can roll under the ring. Then he comes out on queue. Hornswaggle says there's a tv underneath so you can watch the match and wait for your moment.
He goes under the ring the same way he gets out other wrestlers have even spoken about having to lay under the ring until its they'r time to come out they find ways to keep them entertained like using a laptop and before laptops phones ect they would have a headset on and talk to the guy's in gorilla or some even read a book or magazine
7:15
Vince Mcmahon: YOURE FIRED!
Me: I dont even work at wwe bruh
Then he pulls a Mr. Krabs on you and...
Him: Do you want to join WWE?
You: Yes
Him: *YOU'RE FIRED!*
Me : *pulls an uno reverse* who's fired now?
Anyone else think the static fan video at 6:24 made the chair shots look more brutal than the footage WWE used?
yea I hate that crap. we never needed those camera movements back in the day with wcw
Yeah, because with static camera we could see clearly Drew's selling the chair shots
Agreed I think it loses the impact cos you can't fully focus on what's going on, go back to static cams man, it doesn't make the product more exciting or intense... first thing I always think from a logical perspective, why in reality would the cameraman lose all control of his camera ability like he's in the Blair witch... all the classic storylines, big high spots, match interferences we remember were filmed static... imagine the camera was going mad when kane debuted, or Austin return at backlash, takers biker gimmick debut return, invasion angles when every other match had interference... those moments would of been ruined
Static cams make it more realistic, like a real sporting event. Bring back static cam. Does anyone experience nausea?
@@moriyoukai2076 it's bc they aren't hitting them like they use to. there's a reason even Mick Foley and The Rock say he went too far in the I quit match, they actually use to fully connect with chair shots.
It might be “fake” but all the work that goes into it shows in the final production. A truly entertaining show.
When WWE was having some actual budget issues when kane would come out if he used Pyro during his entrance then that would mean he would lose but if he didn't that means he would win and use it during his celebration
Is that true? In my memory he always used his pyro
@@JohnTheBaptist87 it's cuz he always lost kek
i dont kow if its true but sounds like a reasonable way to save money
i saw a wwe live event where kane came to the ring, and when he threw his hands down, no pyro.. just the house lights came on. There was no pyro charges on the ring posts so no malfunctions. The crowd boo'd. lol
Absolutely, Kane's matches were predictable because of the pyro
Wow, this is amazing info. I am in my 40's and grew up on WWE as a kid to adulthood. I find UA-cam channels explaining WWE and how it operates very fascinating.
Seth once said in an interview that he and Roman wet their hair because they have crazy curls flying all over otherwise. He was in the ring at Survivor Series 2016 for so long that his hair started drying, and you could see those curls getting more and more crazy as the match went on.
After watching this video, my respect increased a lot more for all those creative people and wrestlers behind pro wrestling business
I feel like the breaking character concept fits great for attention
I went into this video thinking “I already know everything he’s about to say” and came out knowing a lot of secrets I didn’t know. Great video!
It's no wonder so many wrestlers go on to have successful acting careers. Holy hell what talent to do all this. Couldn't be more humbled, thank you!
Many? And successful? 😂
It's only The Rock being really successful and even he is always playing himself😂
Does ANY Wrestler do more than basic action, humor or horror flicks?
Like who
You always come out with fire content, I appreciate people like you and wrestlelamia who comes out with videos like this almost everyday
This video made me appreciate what they do even more after hearing about all the theatrics that are behind the scenes.
I got sad when undertaker got exposed but I still love when he does the black out
We all love the Undertaker 🖤
Do they seriously stay under the ring all the time? Or there's a secret way under the ring?
How this person know this 😂
Lol ... You're always supposed to suspend belief when watching wrestling... Same way when watching a movie or going to one of those haunted attractions for Halloween... You as a fan play a part just as much as the performers
@@ToxicAvengerCleanYourMind I agree even though it’s not real I enjoy it still
7:10 Vince.- "I am no pervert"....
this aged like milk
Trafficking is just business💰💰💰💰💰💰💰💰 Wrestlers are the Real perverts .
The milk that angle sprayed
The ‘I’m no pervert’ line is very apt now haha he’ll use that in his deposition
lol😂😂
He retired now because of it. Poor Trish Stratus. U know he did it
It wasn’t Trish, she left WWF years ago.
@@hockeypnc3 And it hasn't been the WWF in like twenty years.
@@Rad-Dude63andathird it will always be WWF. It’s a federation of wrestling.
Great video. I just wanted to point out that there are some weird cuts that might have been for editing reasons or just youtube, like at 17:56, when you talk about Seth Rollins attacking Edge's eye.
I was honestly impressed by the Randy Orton handclap thing. I was watching regularly back then when he first started doing it, and I just didn’t like the addition of it to the spot. But it’s been like ten years since he added it, so it’s there for sure now
but it didnt do it against john cena in the cage match!
Even though I haven't been a fan of the product for over a decade, you have to respect these guys as athletes and performers. And the wrestlers in WWE are the peak of the profession, those guys have it down to a science.
now that I've received years of training in just 20 minutes, it's time to go to WWE and beat Reigns for the Undisputed Championship!
Help cody, you take the universal and Rhodes takes the wwe championship 😂😂😂
"I am, no pervert" 😂😂 still gets me.
I love this type of stuff. I've been watching for so long keep going!
the interviewer bending his knees to make them seem taller is hilarious lmao
I worked as medical personnel for a well known wrestling organization for 7 years and can confirm the majority of these are true.
Would you please tell us what organisation wass it?
AEW wins again ‼️
oh really, I also worked as a medical personnel but for the actual wwe and can confirm the majority of these are definitely not true🤡
@Arcade why am I but he ain't you goof?🤡
@Arcade and nobody asked him🤡🤡
Mann this shit is gold. It's like magicians secrets revealed
I know the undertaker hated how common cellphones became!!! 😂😂
Wow, I have no idea that it takes so much to entertain the viewers. I always wondered how the wrestlers communicates smoothly during the match. Thanks for the video. Subscribed.
Don’t know if you know but your video skips at 18:02 so it you get “wrench that Seth used to try and attack Edge’s eye after teaming with Bad Bunny”
i always wondered about the buried alive/casket matches... thank you for finally explaining it to me after all these years!
I remember a specific time where Ambrose/Moxley was slamming Sheamus' head into the post. It busted Sheamus open BAD. He was immediately pulled off camera and Kevin Owens came out to beat up Ambrose for the DQ. I can only imagine how loud Vince was screaming backstage lmao
Since the 80s Saturday mornings was spent watching this. Now I know how much effort went into entertaining the fans.
I remember reading in Shawn Michaels biography Heartbreak and Triumph that in the very first match he ever had his opponent (who I think was Jake Roberts) squeezed his wrist which meant he was supposed to reverse the Irish whip into the corner. Shawn didn't know that though so he sold the squeeze like it really hurt!
Love this channel and their videos but more attention definitely needs yo be paid during the editing process, even just watching the videos before uploading would help to prevent the random cuts and missed segments
0:37 notice the two referees Jump at the same time when Shane jump from the cell 😂
The refs was jumping lol😂😂😂😂😂
NPC's
You were def the dude who told everybody Santa wasn’t real
Wow, you spent a lot of time on this video. Great job and much appreciated. 👏
No one can deny the fact that The Undertaker gig everyone believed that was genius
One thing that always bothers me, and pretty much all wrestling companies do it is the "steel" steps. They're aluminum. If they really were steel and you threw someone into them, they'd never move. You would need at least three people to move them.
That's so irritating to hear them keep saying that..🙄🙄
1. It's way too dangerous to use steel.
2. It sounds and feels dangerous than calling them "Aluminum Steps"
At the end of the day it's make believe entertainment so of course they'll do everything to keep wrestlers safe while maintaining the realism.
Wouldn't be entertaining if the announcers said "Oh my god he was slammed into the aluminum steps!"
There's a slice of suspension of disbelief you have to maintain, my guy.
@@poutinedavid8937 just say metal steps and everything is fine.
@@3picninjaboy Literally this. It's vague enough about what it actually is to keep the fun up, while also not being a blatant lie lmao. The WWE can't be comprised of solely superhumans, makes no sense lmao. Then again that's probably why the company has been doing better since Vince left. Fuck the dude wouldn't even let you say the word "wrestling" on his wrestling program.
One thing I learned at a Friday night smack down being in the front is, the camera men are part of the communication between the back stage and the wrestlers. Saw a camera man telling the wrestlers around ring side how much time is left in the match,buy whistling and holding up the number of minutes left in the match with his fingers against his chest especially to the wrestlers that have been laying on the floor after being thrown into the wall.
"I am no pervert" vince lied as easily as he breathed
the mic being hidden under the ring, that’s super cool . also towards the end when the commercial comes on, the wrestlers are just taking their breaks & talking to each other, then when it cuts back to the show, they continue wrestling as if they never stopped ! i never knew that!!! lol well i don’t think anybody did ( the fans watching it on tv )
Fans really ruined the mystique of the Undertaker. Thank you internet and mobile devices 👍🏾
If I knew all this as a child,I probably wouldn't have watched the wwe,but now I'm grown I appreciate this. 💯
Wrestlers wet their hair
AJ styles : I'm gonna have a soccer mom hair cut.
14:46 Orton didnt clap and Cena still took the powerslam, contradicting what you said earlier.
13:58 you literally skipped the part where he says every wrestler isn't trained the same
And also sometimes, when the wrestlers are in matches, they have certain moves or "spots" in the match at a certain time because it could be used to signify the next happening after that certain move is done or they may have "talked" about it in the ring during the match, so it was verbally communicated or sometimes the wrestlers even practice their matches during the day before the match happens in front of a crowd. There are many reasons this could happen. But I can assure you, when Orton DOES clap his hands before the power slam, it's because it's a move done at that moment, like the narrator mentioned in the video or it could already be talked about and Randy claps his hands out of habit or to REMIND his opponent to take the slam is he thinks his opponent may forget, which ISNT someone you really wanna work with often, if they're forgetting their next moves, steps, words, etc.
It clearly showed him trying to recover so he wouldnt have time to clap and then do the powerslam🤦🏾♂️
They also have a flash on the lighting rig above the ring that flashes every few seconds. Idk why. There is also crew members floating in the air by the stage I think it’s for door lights but they are strapped up. One thing that I noticed never gets brought up is that the cameraman will whistle to the stars. I think it’s when they go to leave to early or something it’s a quick whistle and then the star will turn back around and pose befor the show ends. That whistle is definitely a stage command and I just never once seen anyone comment on it.
I’m very glad I’m subbed to the channel, he never takes 3 minutes to tell you what your watching, a minute to tell you why you should subscribe, he just gets strait to the video.
HE LITERALLY STARTED TALKING ABOUT THE VIDEO 5 SECONDS IN!!!!!
This is the first wresting video in ages that actually gave me some new information. Well done on the research.
I’m a bit surprised that you didn’t mention some of the props, like the tables. Obviously, the ones that a wrestler is sent through is a prop that is pre-cut or made of a lighter material to break with less force… at least, that’s how it’s supposed to happen. I seem to recall that a WWE wrestler was put out of action for a few weeks when his opponent grabbed a real table instead of a prop and slammed the poor guy through it. I don’t know if the local arena crew left it there or WWE staff mixed it in with other fake tables by mistake, but can you imagine the amount of force it took to make him go through a real table?
The tables are usually real. You can break a real table when a 200+ pounds guy jumps on it from a height. They only use prepared tables for special spots or very light people.
I noticed the whole tag team thing when I was watching raw a few weeks ago when it was nakamura and riddle against the usos I think. I had my headphones on and I could literally hear riddle saying "NOT YET, NOT YET" until one of the usos tagged the other in and you just hear riddle go "NOW!" Which led to the usual tag in stuff in clutch moments
You ruined my entire childhood. in 20 minutes. 😂
This is actually cool. It makes the WWE seem like a complete entertainment show with lots of planning into it
alot of people take the piss out of wrestling but these guys are the most impressive stunt men/athletes in the world.. movie stunt men get multiple takes to 'Do their thing'... these guys do it LIVE in front of thousands of fans, day after day, month after month, yr after yr... in ONE TAKE! that takes SKILL no matter which way you cut it!! respect to them!! the rest is movie magic! there was once an interview with I think either Vince or Shane where they said they are in the business of making movies.. each show is a movie, with characters, scripts, plot, stunts.. and this is all shown as above.. great video! keep watching these guys.. they literally risk their necks just to entertain us!!!
12:57 Also another cool thing, the little white string only appears in tag matches it seems.. The superstar would hold the string whenever they should actually be tagged in, and if theyre not holding it then they shouldnt
That's a carry over from the old days. The rule was you had to be holding the rope when you made the tag because that was as far as you were allowed to be from the corner. That was used a lot for dramatic effect in order to disallow a tag. The arena rings were much bigger than a lot of the rings used today.
One thing you will notice these days is the person trying to tag in will have the hand holding the rope or turn buckle with their arm bent, so they can adjust their reach to make it look close.
It's not a secret actually, it's a rule. The string is basically distance control.
You have to be in range of the string, or holding the string while leaning over the rope for it to be a legal tag.
I mean if you needed this video to know things were staged well damn lol. But still pretty cool to see the creativity. What an era!
The orton clapping bit is probably the most obvious bit, but I believe other sites have said he does it for timing purposes, not telling the opponent to sell. I think it's both.
Next one you should show how the BBM Ray Traylor survived the "hanging"
I think the rope was fake and he had a cord that held his body weight
since the more requires cooperation to be done properly its more like timing, or else the opponent would jump on an unprepared orton or perform the move when someone else is on the way
@@omegarugal9283 Well, if your not going to do it, then there is no reason to clap also. So I'd say it's a signal for both reasons.
Dude you totally deserve a million subs. You rock!!!
I love seeing stuff like this. Just makes me appreciate the work these guys do even more.
I like learning about all the little tricks they do in shows while matches are happening. I loved the wwe as a kid and didn’t notice any of this. But seeing how superstars will communicate non verbally to keep things running smooth with taps to to body or ortons hand claps shows how quick they communicate to work things out. Doesn’t change how I felt about seeing matches on tv compared to how they run live events I would’ve assumed there were tricks so these guys didn’t end up getting buried alive for real or something wild but it makes you go “woahhhh that’s how they do it”😂😂
Although I know it’s entertainment this video blew TF outta me 😂😂😂
These secrets just make things more interesting and impressive
The last 20 seconds of the video is the best part 🤣
I like that this channel wastes zero time and gets right into it. As someone with a surface level knowledge of wrestling I like getting to hear all these kinda things because I don't actively follow the art and watch super often.
Edit: 5:20 ayyy, No More Heroes fan I see. Makes sense, Travis loves puroresu.
The ref is a low key director too, you can sometimes hear the ref calling out the time and/or where they are in the "script"
As a young child, I wondered how they opened the casket and didn't get undertaker alive. Now I feel foolish
This video ended more suddenly than my parents marriage ngl
One of my friends who is a huge wrestling fan mentioned that the reason the WWE took so long to go to an HD broadcast was due to a lot of secrets being revealed by the higher detail like hidden razor blades. Interesting about the camera angles, I don't recall those filming techniques during the attitude era, they may have come with the transition to HD.
It takes so much talent and courage to do on camera drama , which could create huge adrenaline and make the show interesting.
“I am no pervert” pretty funny line knowing what we know today
Vince did nothing wrong.
even in a character he lies
This comment aged very well
Vince always comes on top.
@@Floatillyboats on top of his affairs
I’d like to know who did those edits. Those were really well done.
I remember vividly that there's a timer in the crowd some where to tell what time it is.
I think it helps the wrestlers know how much time they have left.
Yes that timer is in the ring and it's called the referee
My friend was an indy champion in St.Louis, WWE hired him to take a bump from Sean Michaels. He was the cameraman in the Bad Blood match. If you go back and watch it, you'll go dam that cameraman big AF!! 🤣 Michaels super kicks him! We were there and laughed out asses off! My friend was a head taller than Sean and 275lbs of muscle! You could see it through the jumpsuit. He was paid 600 bucks. Good times.
That’s dope!
That was a good watch! Thanks for sharing
The Vince McMahon limo exploding thing happened in my home town. Right up the road from me. When the limo exploded in real time. I was able to walk out onto my back porch and see the smoke billowing from the fire. It was so cool.
ok 😂
Man this is awesome. Great job putting this vid together. Much luv to all
The randy Orton clap thing is so obvious once you know it exists. After 20 years of watching wwe I never knew it existed. Makes it so much more amazing. Props to these guys
For me growing up wrestling was never about it being real or not but about how entertaining it was.
Shane got so lucky. He only hit probably a quarter of that air bag.
I remember when the "buried alive" episodes were a big deal..! I still can't get over that one episode where undertaker swallows a worm
Imagine just laying under the ring for 3 hours until its time for you to come out and appear
Listen to Foley is Pod, he speaks about this
@@dvsmike how u not gone say which episode
They'll sneak them out there with the rest of the production crew during a commercial break.
That’s why wwe was so much in the 90s & 2000s before smart phones
a lot of these i already knew or were common sense "well duh!" things, but this was still a damn good watch. obviously people don't get buried alive in those matches, but i never knew exactly how they pulled that off until this video. never noticed orton's clap, either. i'm a sucker for these SECRETS OF WRASSLIN' REVEALED!!!!! videos. stunt granny is something i still reference to this day, but i dunno how many people actually get that reference 20+ years later.
7:02 No one gonna talk about this? That was clean.
My boy
What is clean
Man I loved that bull hammer elbow back in the day.
The reason for the back slap on a DDT is to let the person on the receiving end know exactly when it's coming. This allows the person excecuting the move to showboat without the receiver falling to their knees too soon.
That's a lots of work ryt there..... these guys deserves every reward they get in this entertainment industry.
i miss the attitude era and ruthless era so much
Me too, those were the best times, it's just not the same anymore, watching WWE was my life, I wouldn't leave the house if it was on tv and I never missed an episode. It all went downhill when the PG era first started.
Damn, that Shane McMahon jump was gnarly
6:25 nah man he’s just enjoying life and dancing
Love how this just suddenly ends