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10 Unthinkable Origins Behind Famous Wrestling Moments - Kurt Angle's TNA Debut! The Inventor Of The Cutter! How Edge Knew He Could Return! The Infamous Wrestling Sleaze Thread?!

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🗓️ 20 July 2025

⏱️ 12 minutes

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The weird secrets behind major success. Simon Miller presents 10 Unthinkable Origins Behind Famous Wrestling Moments...


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0:00.0

At BP, we're not just talking strategy. We're making it happen, growing our upstream business

0:08.4

with six major new projects in 2025. Four already live. Two more scheduled this year,

0:16.1

expecting to add 135,000 barrels a day to peak production, helping drive long-term shareholder value.

0:24.4

For more on our growth plans, visit BP.com forward slash strategy at work.

0:32.0

The origins of most famous things in wrestling are strange. The business itself attracts

0:37.0

such insaneness, especially

0:38.3

because that seems to work. We latch on like it's the greatest invention of our lives.

0:43.3

It is always nice to know where these concepts are born too, so I am Simon Miller, I am bald,

0:47.7

and yes, here's some unthinkable backstories to the moments you love. Number 10, The Rock's famous

0:53.2

catchphrase. The way I've said that makes it sound like the Rock only had one catchphrase.

0:58.0

This is not true.

0:59.0

I think the final count was around 68,789, including Cookie Puss.

1:05.0

We don't talk about that one.

1:06.0

You've also got finally the Rock, the millions and millions candy ass, and of course Smackdown is still the name of the WWB's Blue Brand show. That's Forever Legacy. I think most would argue the whole, it doesn't matter. Stick is up there with the best, just because Rocky was the master of using it in the funniest situations. It was just so brutally dismissive, and one of the reasons the great one became a good guy, it was too great of a put-down. The thing is, when we do go back through the history books, even though it doesn't seem like it, of all the people, I think Tiger Ali Singh may have done this first. I'm now going to hazard a guess that some of you don't even know who that is. He was around in the WWF in 1998 though and trying to be the super

1:45.1

heel. He would often have segments where he would get members of the audience to do terrible

1:49.1

things for money. He was rich, you see. One night he was following this routine and yet when

1:53.8

he asked the fan's name, Tiger cut them off whether it doesn't matter what your name is. He even

1:58.9

called it irrelevant. So you have to figure

2:00.8

a writer somewhere saw that and wanted to pass it on, but either way, nobody could have done it

2:05.6

like Dwayne Johnson did. It needed that rock character to truly make it work. And benign the

2:10.6

rock's other catchphrase. I respect the rock because on occasion he was fine with throwing

2:14.6

things out there to see what would stick. It didn't all work,

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