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10 Times Wrestlers SPOILED Their Own Matches - The New Day's Title Winning Gift! Cody Rhodes' Pre-Match Routine! Hikaru Shida Holds Back The Tears! Kane's Pyro NOT Going Off?!

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🗓️ 5 January 2024

⏱️ 11 minutes

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The ways wrestlers secretly gave away what was coming your way... Gareth Morgan presents 10 Times Wrestlers SPOILED Their Own Matches...


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From the look on wrestlers' faces telling you everything you need to know about the match that was heading your way,

0:05.3

to the specific clothing, entrances and items wrestlers boasted at certain moments,

0:10.4

pointing to a victory or defeat. These are those wrestlers who

0:14.1

spoiled their matches ahead of time. I'm Gareth this is what culture

0:18.3

wrestling and here are ten times wrestlers spoiled their own matches. Number 10, Drew McIntyre seems quite deflated during his big

0:25.8

match entrance in Wales. After the biggest moment of his career unfortunately ended up playing out

0:30.9

in front of a live audience of a zero back in 2020. It's safe to say a good 60,000 folks

0:36.8

inside of the Principality Stadium were hoping Clash at the castle would be Drew McIntyre's night.

0:42.0

However, from the moment the Scottish Warrior wandered out in front of that massive UK crowd on September 2nd, 2022,

0:48.8

one look at the big lad suggested even more heartbreak was incoming.

0:52.8

Seconds after the dramatic return of his Broken Dreams theme,

0:56.3

McIntyre sported the deflated look of a bloke who'd been told earlier that day.

1:00.6

More bloodline shenanigans were going to ensure Romans' reign continued.

1:04.4

Sure, the Scots still did what he could to get his supposed hometown of Wales fired up for the

1:09.1

war to come, but it was tough to shake the feeling you were watching a disappointed star,

1:13.3

simply drinking in the main event moment in front of a packed British stadium.

1:17.4

Or maybe Drew had just been given a brief glimpse into the future,

1:20.7

and was dealing with the fact he'd be awkwardly screeching out some American pie not long

1:24.6

after the most painful defeat of his career. Number nine, Cody Rhodes pre-match routines suggest

1:29.3

heartbreak in the main event. It felt like the entire planet was willing Cody Rhodes on to finish the

1:34.8

damn story coming into 90 with WrestleMania 39. The American Nightmare had masterfully established

1:40.6

himself as the most obvious candidate in the company to take the head of the table spot at the very top.

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