Dolph Ziggler is one of the best overall wrestlers in the industry. He’s got the looks, the charisma, the promo skills and the in ring talent. His ability to deliver in and out of the ring is incredibly overlooked and under appreciated. I would have loved to see him in a feud with Roman Reigns as an underdog.
He debuted in the same year as Drew McIntyre and Sheamus. Yet both of them won a title within a few months of being on the roster. It took him a year and a half to. Such utter disrespect and disregard for one of the best
@@Mr.DontOverThinkIt he actually debuted in 2004 and was regularly on RAW in 2006 as part of the Spirit Squad so he debuted before both Drew and Sheamus.
@@najacipedo6898 A: That further proves my point. B: He debuted with the name and look we all love today in 2009 or late 2008. Roughly the same time frame as Drew and Sheamus. I don't recognize his time before then for good reason...
@@ankittadanki6224 wasn't a drag. he was speaking from the heart didn't have anything memorized going off the top with the events of getting high rejected and being accepted again. it was meaningful before the event but after the event that's when tears flow.
They say miz had a little bit of tears in his eyes at one point knowing Ziggler was speaking the truth as to why “he can’t stop” wrestling despite getting nothing in return not a royal rumble win not a wwe championship not a king of the ring rarely ever a main event talent he deserved so much more!!
I damn near ugly cried while watching that, the raw emotion and vulnerability in that promo is just somethin else man. And same goes with Eddie’s, absolutely legendary promos that’ll never be forgotten
@@lordracer7743 I don't like the way cena talks on the mic, and I was a cena fan when I was younger, he is only good at roasting, miz's promo's feel like inspiration, and touches you
that's why companies ,these days are not counting on him on the highest level, but his fans think he deserves better lol, they also don't understand, I hope one day they will, because Jeff doesn't seem too
Dolph and Eddie had the most heart felt speeches and I started to cry to both because we all know what happened to Eddie R.I.P. As for Dolph he's a guy that doesn't get a lot of opportunities and he deserves better
At the end of Eddie's speech, you can see it hit Brock too. I don't know if her knew what he would unleash in Eddie during that promo, but even he was moved. He was supposed to hide it, but he felt it.
That Eddie promo was very emotional. It’s even more sad that a year after that promo he passed away at such a young age because of all the damage he did to his body when he was drinking and doing drugs.
Yep. You got me with that classic Eddie admission speech. I remember when I saw that live thinking to myself that it wasn’t a promo. It was Eddie laying himself bare before everyone and acknowledging his failures. We all have those failures and we can all feel what he felt. It was relatable. That’s the beauty of this speech. It was real. He knew he wasn’t alone in his dealings but he knew he was the only one who could get it all back. What a talent. I miss that guy. Thanks for this memory. And if anyone who’s reading this is feeling like a failure…you’re only a failure when you act like a failure. There’s no shame in trying and failing. There’s no shame in trying and realizing it just isn’t meant to be. It’s ok to try and fail. Just try. Good health, heart and mind to you all.
Yeah so I was already feeling emotional after that eddie speech. Your comment drove it further home. And I couldn't appreciate you any more than I do now. I hope that all good things come to you.
Eddie didn't deserve to die. He had an amazing speech. I wish he was still here. He would have become a bigger legend if he lived. He will always be missed.
But Carlito didn’t deserve that he wasn’t lazy like the rumors said he tried and worked his butt off. But they most likely Vince just told Ric Flair pretty much to just go crazy on him.
@@mosesmartinez14 i think the main problem was WWE overpush Carlito when he debut in WWE he beat John Cena(he cheated) and you know when you mess with the golden boy the fans will stuck it up to you forever,he just couldn't bounce back after his feud with John Cena.
People allow addicts to get to the point where they start affecting others before they say something, and usually that something is extremely degrading to someone battling their own shit
Everyone here had an amazing speech here, but for some reason Dolph's just resonates with me so much. He really did deserve better and lesser men would have quit. Despite how mid they kept him, he always kept going, always fought, always gave great performances. On the other side of the of the coin, I see other wrestlers who got pushed early in their careers and become stars practically overnight. Dolph Ziggler isn't a household name outside of the dedicated WWE watchers, but this guy is a symbol of determination. I always cheer for him.
He most certainly deserves better he has put so much effort and they haven’t gave him a big shot n just like u said new wrestlers come n become stars right away SMH. He deserves a belt atleast to hold it for a few months 🫤
For me it's Dolph & Eddie speeches that take the cake here. Because both of them are good guys, no politics in the locker room, give baby face vibes for life no matter what they do. Hope at least Dolph makes it big in WWE. My man is so passionate about his job. Nature bless him.
@Saber23 "Amore is guilty of bringing a series of questionable guests into the locker room. The visitors broke locker room etiquette by filming and taking pictures of the wrestlers." Amore also apparently had a stripper call him out on social media for his behavior." Also read that he did have an SA court case at the time. Which tbf he was proved innocent of but wwe was not cutting him any slack by then
When I heard that Eddie Guerrero speech I bawled my eyes out. That's why he is and always will be my all time favorite wrestler. RIP Eddie. You will be missed and never forgotten.
Man that Dolph Ziggler speech gives me chills! He deserves so much more. 😢 Ric Flair’s though is very impactful. I feel like people don’t appreciate what they have, and that just proves it. AJ Styles also shows how one person, can Impact everyone and everything! (No pun intended) But I can’t stand when WWE and TNA use addiction as a storyline!😢 It just sucks, man.
It is very hard to accept that they do that, but idk man the way AJ was telling Hardy off felt genuine. I’m not a fan of TNA/Impact so they maybe used that as a storyline against Styles for Hardy but AJ sounded too real for me
I'm here for Dolph Ziggler. That man's speech is the most heart touching especially because now, WWE has made such a talented guy a jobber who isn't even on television anymore, just returns from backstage, the company doesn't have anything left for him but he's still sticking around. He deserves so much better but Eddie Guerrero is forever legend and his speech is emotional too, Rest in peace 💔🙏
Eddie's speech hit me emotional, it is truly his greatest promo, and one of the greatest speeches in the WWE. He's up there giving the fans a great show!!
Dolph's words hit deep. It's a fact that is true in life for so many people out there who give their everything to something or to someone in a hope that giving your everything will be enough to attain that one thing humans search for, which is happiness. But it doesn't work out that way for most people. They get absolutely nothing in return for what they do. It felt very personal to me and if I consider his story at the wwe roster, yeah he did achieve things that most people wouldn't do but the amount of work he put in to make others look good and to give out a great show to the fans every time he was in the ring, he didn't get the rewards he deserved. There are many who did much less but got far ahead. But yeah it doesn't stop him from going out there and doing the job he is given even if it's going out there jobbing out to a 50 year old guy in a 2 minutes squash match, he gave his best and made that guy look amazing. That's a true professional. That's what a guy who loves his work would do. That promo really hits deep. He deserves much better.
I just hit 9 years last month...and with each passing year, you feel more and more displaced from the previous life you had, and it feels great! You got this!👍
Dolph's speech got me emotional. I still remember him debuting as a singles wrestler with that dumb "Hi, my name is Dolph Ziggler" schtick they gave him. And year after year, he showed how ludicrously talented he was, and he just got better and better. It's no wonder he was being called a Shawn Michaels rip-off, because he was really just that damn great, at everything he did, and the fact he's no longer in the main event world title scene, and hasn't been for years, is honestly ridiculous. He's given to that company for so long, and even with all the talent, skill and charisma in the world, he's trapped in the mid card, jobbing out.
Dolph is so underrated. They use him over and over again. Use him to push others, use him as a gimmick, and use him as a filler. They need to give the guy a good story and a good push. He more than deserves it.
Eddie's one was my all time favorite. Without his addiction and eventual rehab, Eddie wouldn't show up in ROH and helping kickstart indy wrestling movement in early 00's. He truly love this business and second to none performer. Miss ya Ed ❤
Seeing Eddie’s promo on Smackdown, really brings so much emotional memories. I miss him and miss his charismatic voice. There’s nobody who can bring the Latino Heat like Eddie.
You know what made me cry? When Roman came out & announced his cancer was back. To see how hard he worked just to have to give it up for one moment that changed his life. Sad.😢
Carlito had his own demons which ruined his first WWE run and I hope he takes Ric’s words to heart. The ovation he had at Backlash showed just how much fans want to see him in a WWE ring again. Now that he’s resigned with the company he can give them what they want and hopefully he doesn’t screw this up.
I didn't remember any of those speeches even if i watch Wrestling since 2009. But Dolph's speech just goes under your skin. It's the best speech I've ever heard and it relates to my life. Eddie's is awesome too. He recovered from his demons and he earned his second chance
Dolph's speech genuinely came from the heart, as someone who'd struggled from the middle of the pack for over a decade, he grinded and grinded, as he said, you can give, and give, and give, and the things you love sometimes don't love you back
Wasn't a fan of Dolph but I remember I almost teared up when I heard that speech in 2016 or 17 I can't remember exact year but whatever year was that it was feud of the year for me and it was also during this time I really started appreciating both of them and I still am not that of a fan of both but I still feel like they deserve better and one last epic run with at least us or intercontinental title And for Eddie everytime something of him pops up tear would automatically roll down
What I love about Eddie’s promo is Brock trying so hard not to cry and struggling about it. And who can blame him, it’s such a passionate and truthful promo no one can hold a tear hearing it.
Dolph's hit harder than all the rest because of the fact that it can apply to any endeavor in each and everyone of our lives. It's like in the hard times promo where Dusty Rhodes talks about loving a job that just can't pay the bills. Sometimes you love something so much and despite that love you may get nothing in return.
The current roster has so many wrestlers who can cut amazing promos, so many stories to be told, so many moments to be made, and so many emotions to be felt. Yet, the only real story in the WWE right now is The Bloodline. Don't get me wrong, I love the samoan story and I think we'll miss it when it's over. I just wish the other wrestlers got the same attention Roman's story's getting.
Except Ricochet and Logan Paul. Pretty terrible stuff to watch when Ricochet's promo gets crapped on by Logan Paul instead of being taken somewhat seriously.
Wow the Speach of Dolph Ziggler was soo emotional,. I got goosebumps and a Shiver down my Spine by watching it. He is such a underrated Wrestler, it´s a real Shame he never rose to fame in WWE
god damn eddie that was powerful. how did brock not break down after that. makes it harder to sit through when you know 2005 is not far off from that day. literally a year later after winning that title.
I no longer watch wrestling but Eddie’s passing is one that still gets me. He was a part of my childhood, Same name, and made me proud of being a Mexican American. All his ups and downs, the passion, and sense of humor. Eddie was one that could take you on a rollercoaster of emotions. To hear of what he meant to his peers really shows that Eddie was a man of his convictions but didn’t let his shortcomings define who he was as a human being and for that he will always be my favorite Wrestler.
Eddies promo aged like fine wine and spoiled milk all at once knowing he ended up dying in the same place he spoke about years later after been clean… he is sorely missed
Ziggler deserves a push, whether that's in WWE or AEW. He's so underrated. Also, that Eddie promo will never be topped. A once-in-a-lifetime moment from a once-in-a-lifetime talent.
Eddie was always must see tv at least for me i still remember the tribute episode of raw and how everyone was so heartbroken he was an innovator he was a man that looked at his wrongdoings and truly made an effort to make it right R.I.P. eddie viva la raza we all miss you
That Eddie speech is why I decided to get my shit together. One of the rare moments when art truly inspires. Probably because it imitated life in this instance
Dolph has consistently been one of the top guys on rhe roster his entire career. He has it all. Great in the ring and on the mic. They just keep tossing him sh1te creative. He should’ve been on Seth Rollins’ level.
2:06 Fun fact about this match. This was held in North Korea. In the biggest stadium in the world. The largest crowd that Wrestling has ever seen, which was a record 300,000 people. There’s a great video about the whole thing.
Dolph Ziggler is one of the best wrestlers in history. I'm sad that he got released and I miss watching him. I still watch his money in the bank match it was one of his best matches. He is so underrated. I think he would be better when he returns. I think he should go to other wrestling companies to get more famous and WWE will hire him again or he can work harder or take a brake then comeback better than ever.
“Vince told me if I want to stay then I have to prove it to him. If you wanna stay you gotta prove it to yourself” wow… that’s some real shit right there
Man I couldn't have picked any better promos myself. Great video. I think I'm gonna be back here many more times. I hope this video blows up and go even more viral than it has already.
You could just tell that Brock was taking in every single word that Eddie spoke and that you could see he just wanted to shake his hand as he gained mad respect for him right there and then
@@elmulato7038 yep. Same state from an accidental overdose. Eddie is probably the only wrestler that was more universally loved than Stone Cold and Hogan
I really don't understand what really stopped the management to push Ziggler, he's got charisma, cuts great promos , looks and one of the greatest to step foot in the ring yet always pulled him back. He should have been multiple time World & WWE Champion.
Dolph Ziggler is one of the best overall wrestlers in the industry. He’s got the looks, the charisma, the promo skills and the in ring talent. His ability to deliver in and out of the ring is incredibly overlooked and under appreciated. I would have loved to see him in a feud with Roman Reigns as an underdog.
He debuted in the same year as Drew McIntyre and Sheamus. Yet both of them won a title within a few months of being on the roster. It took him a year and a half to. Such utter disrespect and disregard for one of the best
@@Mr.DontOverThinkIt he actually debuted in 2004 and was regularly on RAW in 2006 as part of the Spirit Squad so he debuted before both Drew and Sheamus.
@@najacipedo6898 A: That further proves my point. B: He debuted with the name and look we all love today in 2009 or late 2008. Roughly the same time frame as Drew and Sheamus. I don't recognize his time before then for good reason...
Ziggler is more boring than watching paint dry
@@Che-jn9oi Not really, he is one of the most loved
And that’s why Eddie is a legend R.I.P Eddie you will be missed
Personally I felt that was a dragged speech when I saw it. It’s just more meaningful cause of the events that followed
If you remember as well, when Eddie won the WWE championship, instead of going to get the belt, he went to the crowed first before anything else.
Eddie's promo about being an addict is my favorite Eddie promo ever
Now u got these niggas typing speechs n shit
@@ankittadanki6224 wasn't a drag. he was speaking from the heart didn't have anything memorized going off the top with the events of getting high rejected and being accepted again. it was meaningful before the event but after the event that's when tears flow.
That Ziggler promo, it hits right on the heart man
Yea his is very relatable
They say miz had a little bit of tears in his eyes at one point knowing Ziggler was speaking the truth as to why “he can’t stop” wrestling despite getting nothing in return not a royal rumble win not a wwe championship not a king of the ring rarely ever a main event talent he deserved so much more!!
I damn near ugly cried while watching that, the raw emotion and vulnerability in that promo is just somethin else man. And same goes with Eddie’s, absolutely legendary promos that’ll never be forgotten
@@RegularDude-gm2mc it always gets me every time I hear it
@@kxd13flow same bro, same
Miz spitting facts since a decade and a half. One of the most under-appreciated workers in this industry!
And to think Mike (Miz) was in that exact same predicament when he first started. Shows you how very far he's come.
Been saying that since 2011
Agree 💯
@@michaelhartman683 Miz is good at the mic, but cena and rock are even better and cena can destroy everyone in a promo.
@@lordracer7743 I don't like the way cena talks on the mic, and I was a cena fan when I was younger, he is only good at roasting, miz's promo's feel like inspiration, and touches you
What AJ said to Jeff hits real hard when you realize Jeff didn't listen.
that's why companies ,these days are not counting on him on the highest level, but his fans think he deserves better lol, they also don't understand, I hope one day they will, because Jeff doesn't seem too
Exactly bruh fans were so press for him to go to AEW I was like no he needs to take care of himself first but no one didn't listen.
Man AJ just laid all the facts
Jeff will never get over himself ever. I want to try and believe Jeff can make it, but no, he just doesn't want to.
Hes too selfish. Its sad cuz hes close to winding up like Sunny
Dolph and Eddie had the most heart felt speeches and I started to cry to both because we all know what happened to Eddie R.I.P. As for Dolph he's a guy that doesn't get a lot of opportunities and he deserves better
His injuries are what set him back
Two of the greatest speeches in wrestling, no debate
Now dolph is released from wwe
@@DeserticeninjaTotal crap. Dudes been injured like twice in 20 years
At the end of Eddie's speech, you can see it hit Brock too. I don't know if her knew what he would unleash in Eddie during that promo, but even he was moved. He was supposed to hide it, but he felt it.
That Eddie promo was very emotional. It’s even more sad that a year after that promo he passed away at such a young age because of all the damage he did to his body when he was drinking and doing drugs.
Causing an enlarged heart 🥺🥺🥺😭😭😭
Dude Brock was crying
Unfortunately he was still on the juice as well.
@@sovereigndark7792 his kids wanted to see his big biceps
Literally in the same city
"It was do or die. And I did."
Eddie was the best.
He did wrestling! And he died doing what he loved!!
Yep. You got me with that classic Eddie admission speech.
I remember when I saw that live thinking to myself that it wasn’t a promo.
It was Eddie laying himself bare before everyone and acknowledging his failures.
We all have those failures and we can all feel what he felt.
It was relatable.
That’s the beauty of this speech.
It was real.
He knew he wasn’t alone in his dealings but he knew he was the only one who could get it all back.
What a talent.
I miss that guy.
Thanks for this memory.
And if anyone who’s reading this is feeling like a failure…you’re only a failure when you act like a failure.
There’s no shame in trying and failing.
There’s no shame in trying and realizing it just isn’t meant to be.
It’s ok to try and fail.
Just try.
Good health, heart and mind to you all.
W comment 👊🧡
that just made me cry what a speech
@@anthonyr.9605 👊🏼🤟🏻
Those moments are why I keep watching after 45+ years. It’s fun but there’s truth in there.
Yeah so I was already feeling emotional after that eddie speech. Your comment drove it further home. And I couldn't appreciate you any more than I do now. I hope that all good things come to you.
Listening to Eddy speak and the passion he put into that promo literally brought tears to my eyes.
Watching that portion again, is it me, or did Brock wipe tears away at one point?
@@thejanusproject32 Eddie was such an inspirational dude he even got Brock tearing up😂
till today 🤟
Eddie didn't deserve to die. He had an amazing speech. I wish he was still here. He would have become a bigger legend if he lived. He will always be missed.
I love Carlito, but Ric Flair really put that dude in his place with that motivational and badass speech!
I was looking for the comment. I wonder who gave the green light for Flair to light him up like that.
But Carlito didn’t deserve that he wasn’t lazy like the rumors said he tried and worked his butt off. But they most likely Vince just told Ric Flair pretty much to just go crazy on him.
but carlito wasnt lazy. vincce simply had his favorites.
@@mosesmartinez14 i think the main problem was WWE overpush Carlito when he debut in WWE he beat John Cena(he cheated) and you know when you mess with the golden boy the fans will stuck it up to you forever,he just couldn't bounce back after his feud with John Cena.
@@InFernoKnight95 feud didn't even last at all lmao. Cena became the face for years.
AJ Styles has a point. Addictions are a monster and a tough thing to overcome. I hope Jeff gets better.
Well now he's in prison... so...
@@matthewhenningervonada9914 state your source
People allow addicts to get to the point where they start affecting others before they say something, and usually that something is extremely degrading to someone battling their own shit
@@matthewhenningervonada9914 Was. He's in AEW again
@@vanessastegall Wikipedia, and Jim Cornette himself.
Everyone here had an amazing speech here, but for some reason Dolph's just resonates with me so much. He really did deserve better and lesser men would have quit. Despite how mid they kept him, he always kept going, always fought, always gave great performances. On the other side of the of the coin, I see other wrestlers who got pushed early in their careers and become stars practically overnight. Dolph Ziggler isn't a household name outside of the dedicated WWE watchers, but this guy is a symbol of determination. I always cheer for him.
He most certainly deserves better he has put so much effort and they haven’t gave him a big shot n just like u said new wrestlers come n become stars right away SMH. He deserves a belt atleast to hold it for a few months 🫤
and now he gets released, really sad day
For me it's Dolph & Eddie speeches that take the cake here.
Because both of them are good guys, no politics in the locker room, give baby face vibes for life no matter what they do.
Hope at least Dolph makes it big in WWE. My man is so passionate about his job. Nature bless him.
But I don’t get why people hated Enzo so much
@@Saber23lot of backstage issues from what I remember. What miz said wasn't too far off
@@_Xds_ yeah I know that I probably should have phrased that better, “I don’t understand why there was so many issues between him and the other guys”
@Saber23 "Amore is guilty of bringing a series of questionable guests into the locker room. The visitors broke locker room etiquette by filming and taking pictures of the wrestlers." Amore also apparently had a stripper call him out on social media for his behavior." Also read that he did have an SA court case at the time. Which tbf he was proved innocent of but wwe was not cutting him any slack by then
Eddie speaking straight from the heart. That speech brought a tear to my eye.
When I heard that Eddie Guerrero speech I bawled my eyes out. That's why he is and always will be my all time favorite wrestler. RIP Eddie. You will be missed and never forgotten.
Man that Dolph Ziggler speech gives me chills! He deserves so much more. 😢 Ric Flair’s though is very impactful. I feel like people don’t appreciate what they have, and that just proves it. AJ Styles also shows how one person, can Impact everyone and everything! (No pun intended) But I can’t stand when WWE and TNA use addiction as a storyline!😢 It just sucks, man.
It is very hard to accept that they do that, but idk man the way AJ was telling Hardy off felt genuine. I’m not a fan of TNA/Impact so they maybe used that as a storyline against Styles for Hardy but AJ sounded too real for me
@@simonszone3158That was a shoot man
As an ex addict no one knows what u went through and no one will ever know 😔
@@DianaMartinez-nw5kg same with me as an ex mental sufferer.
The Eddie one hits super hard.
Dolph's speech did make me cry, it had realism to it and was relatable to some extent
All the promos in this video are shoots
Eddie’s speech hits different knowing how and where he died 😭
He died in Minneapolis. R.I.P. Eddie 😭😭😭
Today it hit me that I think that’s the biggest reason a lot of people think Eddie died in the ring and not his hotel room.
Yep 😞
He was high, he doesn't remember what happened to him and never will. RIP holmes.
I'm here for Dolph Ziggler. That man's speech is the most heart touching especially because now, WWE has made such a talented guy a jobber who isn't even on television anymore, just returns from backstage, the company doesn't have anything left for him but he's still sticking around. He deserves so much better but Eddie Guerrero is forever legend and his speech is emotional too, Rest in peace 💔🙏
That Eddie promo is probably my favorite promo of all time. He was phenomenal.
Bray Wyatt's speech after he returned hits a lot harder now that he's gone, Rest in Peace Bray.
Eddie's speech hit me emotional, it is truly his greatest promo, and one of the greatest speeches in the WWE. He's up there giving the fans a great show!!
Eddies speech was legendary, he will and is missed
Dolph's words hit deep. It's a fact that is true in life for so many people out there who give their everything to something or to someone in a hope that giving your everything will be enough to attain that one thing humans search for, which is happiness. But it doesn't work out that way for most people. They get absolutely nothing in return for what they do. It felt very personal to me and if I consider his story at the wwe roster, yeah he did achieve things that most people wouldn't do but the amount of work he put in to make others look good and to give out a great show to the fans every time he was in the ring, he didn't get the rewards he deserved. There are many who did much less but got far ahead. But yeah it doesn't stop him from going out there and doing the job he is given even if it's going out there jobbing out to a 50 year old guy in a 2 minutes squash match, he gave his best and made that guy look amazing. That's a true professional. That's what a guy who loves his work would do. That promo really hits deep. He deserves much better.
Damn Eddie that got a tear in my eye man.
Being almost 6 months off the drink that speech really struck a cord with me.
RIP homes
About 2 years for me. Even Brock got teary eyed during it.
@@TacticalBanana420 Congrats that's awesome! Keep it up even if I don't know you, I'm rooting for you.
I just hit 9 years last month...and with each passing year, you feel more and more displaced from the previous life you had, and it feels great! You got this!👍
EDDIE GUERRERO I MISS YOU MAN!
All those years later you still make me cry. I felt every word my brother. RIP
Dolph’s always hits me. I think it’s because I relate to it in some way. One of the most underrated there’s been.
Those speeches show us that when Superstars talk for real and tell what they feel deep inside their heart, thinks are much better
Dolph's speech got me emotional. I still remember him debuting as a singles wrestler with that dumb "Hi, my name is Dolph Ziggler" schtick they gave him. And year after year, he showed how ludicrously talented he was, and he just got better and better. It's no wonder he was being called a Shawn Michaels rip-off, because he was really just that damn great, at everything he did, and the fact he's no longer in the main event world title scene, and hasn't been for years, is honestly ridiculous. He's given to that company for so long, and even with all the talent, skill and charisma in the world, he's trapped in the mid card, jobbing out.
Now he's gone. Seems like WWE didn't really care about him after everything
Dolph is so underrated. They use him over and over again. Use him to push others, use him as a gimmick, and use him as a filler. They need to give the guy a good story and a good push. He more than deserves it.
Eddy's speech will never get old, RIP Eddy 😢,
The speech Ric Flair gave to Carlito needs more recognition.. That was an absolute amazing moment that people dont know about more
Eddie's one was my all time favorite. Without his addiction and eventual rehab, Eddie wouldn't show up in ROH and helping kickstart indy wrestling movement in early 00's. He truly love this business and second to none performer. Miss ya Ed ❤
Eddie's promo was fantastic. What a legend ❤🙏
That Dolph Ziggler Promo gets me every time He truly deserved the World at that point in his career it’s a shame he didn’t though.
Seeing Eddie’s promo on Smackdown, really brings so much emotional memories. I miss him and miss his charismatic voice. There’s nobody who can bring the Latino Heat like Eddie.
The miz and dolph ziggler are very under-appreciated
You know what made me cry? When Roman came out & announced his cancer was back. To see how hard he worked just to have to give it up for one moment that changed his life. Sad.😢
Shame. Makes me feel sorry I boo his character for the past six years.
Dolph will always be under appreciated it’s sad to see😢
The saddest thing is that RVD and Hardy were always skilled enough to be top stars easily in any company, but drugs ruin everything as always.
holy crap.. I haven't seen that Eddie's Guerrero speech before, I'm speechless
Carlito had his own demons which ruined his first WWE run and I hope he takes Ric’s words to heart. The ovation he had at Backlash showed just how much fans want to see him in a WWE ring again. Now that he’s resigned with the company he can give them what they want and hopefully he doesn’t screw this up.
I didn't remember any of those speeches even if i watch Wrestling since 2009. But Dolph's speech just goes under your skin. It's the best speech I've ever heard and it relates to my life. Eddie's is awesome too. He recovered from his demons and he earned his second chance
Ziggler's promo, as well as Eddie's, hit hard due to how relatable themes within those promos are.
Wow, Eddie's speech made me cry. What he achieved,overcame & could have achieved
Dolph's speech genuinely came from the heart, as someone who'd struggled from the middle of the pack for over a decade, he grinded and grinded, as he said, you can give, and give, and give, and the things you love sometimes don't love you back
Dolph should win the world title at least one more time. He deserves a decent push
Wasn't a fan of Dolph but I remember I almost teared up when I heard that speech in 2016 or 17 I can't remember exact year but whatever year was that it was feud of the year for me and it was also during this time I really started appreciating both of them and I still am not that of a fan of both but I still feel like they deserve better and one last epic run with at least us or intercontinental title
And for Eddie everytime something of him pops up tear would automatically roll down
Internet Wrestling community, and all fellow Pro Wrestling fans. dont ever let the legacy of Eddie Guerrero be forgotten
Every time I hear Eddie Guerrero's speech to Brock Lesnar, I tear up and feel overwhelmed with motivation.
What I love about Eddie’s promo is Brock trying so hard not to cry and struggling about it. And who can blame him, it’s such a passionate and truthful promo no one can hold a tear hearing it.
The Dolph one hit hard 🥺🥺🥺😔😔😔
Dolph is just the goat
Dolph's hit harder than all the rest because of the fact that it can apply to any endeavor in each and everyone of our lives. It's like in the hard times promo where Dusty Rhodes talks about loving a job that just can't pay the bills. Sometimes you love something so much and despite that love you may get nothing in return.
What Dolph said was true 😢you can give and give and give but sometimes you will never win
@@dariajames6200 Sadly he was right as evident by his recent release
every time I hear Eddie’s speech I get tears running thru my eyes still hits, just very motivating 🙏🏼
Bro that Eddie and Dolph speech you know those were deep.
The current roster has so many wrestlers who can cut amazing promos, so many stories to be told, so many moments to be made, and so many emotions to be felt. Yet, the only real story in the WWE right now is The Bloodline. Don't get me wrong, I love the samoan story and I think we'll miss it when it's over. I just wish the other wrestlers got the same attention Roman's story's getting.
Except Ricochet and Logan Paul. Pretty terrible stuff to watch when Ricochet's promo gets crapped on by Logan Paul instead of being taken somewhat seriously.
Dolph's speech hits harder after his release. arguably my favorite wrestler of the pg era so underrated and underused
"sometimes things you love don't always love you back" cuts deep every single time
I loved Eddie’s speech he was taken way too soon, he was a legend, Rest In Power, Eddie Guerrero
This Ziggler promo gives me chills.. its so true on everything in life, so real
Wow the Speach of Dolph Ziggler was soo emotional,. I got goosebumps and a Shiver down my Spine by watching it. He is such a underrated Wrestler, it´s a real Shame he never rose to fame in WWE
Dolph Ziggler's speech, made me so emotional
god damn eddie that was powerful. how did brock not break down after that. makes it harder to sit through when you know 2005 is not far off from that day. literally a year later after winning that title.
I no longer watch wrestling but Eddie’s passing is one that still gets me. He was a part of my childhood, Same name, and made me proud of being a Mexican American. All his ups and downs, the passion, and sense of humor. Eddie was one that could take you on a rollercoaster of emotions. To hear of what he meant to his peers really shows that Eddie was a man of his convictions but didn’t let his shortcomings define who he was as a human being and for that he will always be my favorite Wrestler.
I love the people who gave the other guys the speeches because they’ve been through the ringer’s and they know what they are talking about
Eddies promo aged like fine wine and spoiled milk all at once knowing he ended up dying in the same place he spoke about years later after been clean… he is sorely missed
Look at Brock here 7:37. Even he is getting touched by Eddie's words.
Jesus Christ that was a powerful speech. Rest in Peace Eddie Guerrero.
Eddies speech had me in tears
Ziggler deserves a push, whether that's in WWE or AEW. He's so underrated.
Also, that Eddie promo will never be topped. A once-in-a-lifetime moment from a once-in-a-lifetime talent.
The speech by Eddie was real heart touching 😢😢
Eddie is a LEGEND! You'll be missed, Eddie
There are a lot of videos like this on youtube. But the difference is this one was actually worth watching. Well done.
"Sometimes things you love, don't always love you back".
Eddie was always must see tv at least for me i still remember the tribute episode of raw and how everyone was so heartbroken he was an innovator he was a man that looked at his wrongdoings and truly made an effort to make it right R.I.P. eddie viva la raza we all miss you
I could listen to Eddie's promo every morning
If anybody says anything bad about Ziggler's promo skills, show them this promo.
Eddies speech was amazing man RIP Latino Heat forever missed vato loco
damn when ric flair was going off at Carlito and the music was building up that shi was almost inspirational af lmao😭
Ziggler deserves another big push and that was a hell of a speech
Dolph Ziggler speech hit real hard today!
Eddie's one hits different knowing what those addiction from the past did him just a year and a half later that promo 💔
That Eddie speech is why I decided to get my shit together. One of the rare moments when art truly inspires. Probably because it imitated life in this instance
Ziggler man, he deserved so much more. This speech just hits so much harder now
One of the best collections I've ever seen of less talked-about speeches of these icons. Kudos!
Dolph has consistently been one of the top guys on rhe roster his entire career. He has it all. Great in the ring and on the mic. They just keep tossing him sh1te creative. He should’ve been on Seth Rollins’ level.
2:06 Fun fact about this match. This was held in North Korea. In the biggest stadium in the world. The largest crowd that Wrestling has ever seen, which was a record 300,000 people. There’s a great video about the whole thing.
Dolph Ziggler is one of the best wrestlers in history. I'm sad that he got released and I miss watching him. I still watch his money in the bank match it was one of his best matches. He is so underrated. I think he would be better when he returns. I think he should go to other wrestling companies to get more famous and WWE will hire him again or he can work harder or take a brake then comeback better than ever.
“Vince told me if I want to stay then I have to prove it to him. If you wanna stay you gotta prove it to yourself” wow… that’s some real shit right there
Dolph Zigglers speech is by far the best speech in wrestling ever... The dude is sooo under rated...
Man I couldn't have picked any better promos myself. Great video. I think I'm gonna be back here many more times. I hope this video blows up and go even more viral than it has already.
You could just tell that Brock was taking in every single word that Eddie spoke and that you could see he just wanted to shake his hand as he gained mad respect for him right there and then
He almost broke character
@@elmulato7038 can't blame him if he did. That was REAL from Eddie. He meant every single word of what he said
@@Walshy94 Indeed, and it hits harder when you think what happened after.. Dead in Minnesota a year later. 😢
@@elmulato7038 yep. Same state from an accidental overdose. Eddie is probably the only wrestler that was more universally loved than Stone Cold and Hogan
You can heard Dolph’s voice cracking when he says “give,” and man, do I feel it.
I love your videos so much
Brah Wyatt’s speech coming back thanking the fans, watching that after he’s passed, that hits real hard. That makes me cry like a baby. 😭
I really don't understand what really stopped the management to push Ziggler, he's got charisma, cuts great promos , looks and one of the greatest to step foot in the ring yet always pulled him back. He should have been multiple time World & WWE Champion.
He could have easily become the next HBK.
Because he is trash. Extremely overrated and management knows this
its your faults, and burials
Enzo could’ve had so much potential if he wasn’t how he was.
Eddie Guerrero speech is from heart ❤️
RIP legend ❤️
5:36-8:45 I'm not crying you are 😭
Your right 😭😭😭
Yeah you're too
@@TheZivin no I'm not 😭😭