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10 Most Vicious Personal Insults In Wrestling History - Scott Steiner Eviscerates Ric Flair! Paul Heyman Shoots HARD On Jerry Lawler! Bret Hart Doesn't Rate Triple H! Cody Rhodes Burns Disco Inferno Alive?!

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🗓️ 16 December 2021

⏱️ 14 minutes

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The Rock and Edge were better gravediggers than The Undertaker... Adam Wilbourn presents the 10 Most Vicious Personal Insults In Wrestling History...


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0:00.0

In salts are 10 a penny when it comes to professional wrestling, but really vicious, personal

0:15.1

insults.

0:16.1

Well, they stay with wrestlers for a very long time.

0:19.7

This list was written by a very own Michael Sidri, who actually joins me now.

0:23.5

Sid, just come here for a sec, mate, sorry, sorry to bother you, right?

0:26.3

So he's written this list, but I want to really put across to people, it's not just about

0:30.7

insults, it's about getting repersonal and vicious with it.

0:34.2

Could you just give us an example off the top of your head of something vicious you might

0:37.6

say about me, for example?

0:40.9

Will Bourne, you failed dismaly in radio, because people could sense through the airwaves

0:48.0

how insufferable you are in real life.

0:52.4

Perfect, now that thanks me.

0:56.2

So with that in mind, I'm Adam Will Bourne from What Culture, and these are the 10 most

1:01.9

vicious personal insults in wrestling history.

1:09.8

Number 10, Scott Sinner evicerates Ric Flair.

1:14.1

A really good personal insult, as you may have just seen, is one that targets someone's

1:20.0

insecurities and misplaced pride.

1:23.5

Ric Flair thought he was ages.

1:26.0

He thought his time in the spotlight preserved him.

1:28.6

Oldest ride, longest line, all that sort of thing.

1:31.0

But by the year 2000, he was not the picture of a world champion he thought he was.

1:36.5

He was tired, aged, haggard, and Scott Sinner let him have it with both barrels.

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