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10 Wrestlers Who Hated Taking Wrestling Moves - Stone Cold Steve Austin! Kurt Angle! AJ Styles! Triple H Despised The People's Elbow?!

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🗓️ 7 October 2021

⏱️ 9 minutes

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These wrestlers weren't in a rush to take these wrestling moves. Gareth Morgan presents 10 Wrestlers Who Hated Taking Wrestling Moves...


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From dramatic drops from up high, to hilariously bad maneuvers that still left you with a

0:14.0

bloody nose, some moves are just a pain in the ass to take.

0:17.8

And these wrestlers would quite happily live the rest of their lives without being caught

0:21.6

on the receiving end of them ever again.

0:24.2

I'm Gareth from what culture wrestling and here are 10 wrestlers who hated taking wrestling

0:29.7

10.

0:30.1

Bret Hart thought the Doomsday device was stiff enough.

0:34.0

The impact made by the Legion of Doom slash road warriors on tag team wrestling can still

0:38.7

be felt today, with many talented units of the modern generation still opting to utilize

0:43.6

the duo's dynamic finisher, or even a modified version of it in their own arsenals today.

0:49.2

However, just because the Doomsday device went on to become an iconic match-ender doesn't

0:54.0

mean it was always a walk in the park to take.

0:57.0

As Bret Hart famously noted during his 2006 WWE Hall of Fame induction, when recounting

1:02.5

the tale of road warrior animal and hawk performing their signature move on Vince McMahon

1:07.3

himself in a bar, the two were looking to take the bosses head off in the surreal setting,

1:12.4

and their finish was bad enough as it was.

1:15.0

The hitman would then clarify soon after, I mean, stiff enough anyway, clearly suggesting

1:19.8

that he wasn't a fan of the pair's execution of the devastating weapon.

1:24.2

Stingly, Hart would famously draw inspiration from the Legion of Doom when crafting the

1:28.3

Hart Foundation's own iconic heart attack finisher, swapping Jim Knight Hart holding

1:33.3

their opponent in a bearhug instead of on his shoulders to ensure a safer but no less

1:38.0

impressive landing.

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