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10 Greatest Carry Jobs In WWE History - Shawn Michaels! Bret Hart! John Cena! Bam Bam Bigelow?!

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🗓️ 20 September 2020

⏱️ 12 minutes

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Baggage Handlers. Adam Wilbourn presents the 10 Greatest Carry Jobs In WWE History...


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0:00.0

May I have your attention please you can now book your train tickets on Uber and get

0:08.0

10% back in credits to spend on your next Uber ride so you don't have to walk home in the brain again.

0:16.5

Trains now on Uber. T's and C's apply. Check the Uber app. Yeah, let me see here. Ah, yes.

0:24.0

Carrie. Yeah, let me see here. Ah yes, Carrie, the act of one wrestler guiding a typically less experienced performer through a match.

0:40.0

It also refers to a match or angle in which a particularly skilled

0:43.4

performer is able to make an inferior wrestler look good or is perceived to be

0:47.8

doing all the work. There have been examples of this throughout WWE history with several great performers elevating their

0:55.2

opponents way beyond expectations often as they both shared their biggest

0:59.8

stage with an honorable mention to Bailey versus Naya Jacks.

1:04.0

I'm Adam Wilborn from What Culture and these are the 10 greatest carry jobs in

1:08.6

W. W. W. W.E. History.

1:10.4

Number 10, Sean Michaels versus Vince McMahon.

1:14.7

Of all the semi-regular non-restlers, Vince wasn't one of the very best, but Sean elevated

1:20.1

McMahon's usual feisty display way beyond his traditional template.

1:24.5

McMahon still took the kicking he is usually prescribed at major shows but the pair

1:29.1

incorporated a host of hilarious and physically taxing devices along the way.

1:34.2

Supported by powerful weapon shots, including a man taking a framed edition of his

1:39.1

recent muscle and fitness magazine cover to the head and brutally measured shots with a ladder,

1:44.3

HB K has the brawl emaculately.

1:49.2

Number nine, Chris Jericho versus China.

1:52.8

The ninth Wonder of the World had developed a passable but clumsy style for her matches

1:58.2

with male opponents, but Jericho cleaned the entire presentation up better than any of her previous opponents had done.

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