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10 Wrestlers Who Intentionally Hurt Their Opponents - JBL Makes Blue Meanie Bleed! Sexy Star Vs. Rosemary! The Mass Transit Incident! Umaga Teaches Steve-O How To Sell?!

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🗓️ 2 July 2025

⏱️ 15 minutes

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When things became much too real in the scripted world of professional wrestling. Gareth Morgan presents 10 Wrestlers Who Intentionally Hurt Their Opponents...


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From vicious beatdowns over parking tickets to actual stabbings, these wrestlers did anything but protect their colleagues in the ring.

0:11.0

I'm Gareth, this is What Culture Wrestling, and here are 10 wrestlers who intentionally hurt their opponents.

0:17.0

Number 10, APA versus Public Enemy.

0:20.0

Remember when the Undertaker called the current

0:22.3

generation of wrestlers soft for playing video games and having fun backstage, how dare they?

0:29.5

While he did change his opinion after that, there's a good reason behind his original

0:33.4

assessment, as things were a little different during his era. The old eras were infamous for stories

0:39.3

detailing tough love, altercations, politics, and betrayals, and the Acolyte's Protection Agency,

0:47.2

comprised of Bradshaw and Farooke, were part of quite a few of those tales. One of the most

0:51.9

infamous stories involving the APA is the beatdown they laid out on Rock

0:57.0

Oh Rock and Johnny Grunge of the Public Enemy tag team.

1:01.0

Public Enemy was already not very well liked backstage among the WWE veterans, owing to their decision to choose WCW over WWE in 1995.

1:10.0

And there was also a bit of tension since Terry Taylor,

1:13.6

who was also not well liked, played a part in bringing them to WWE in 1999. JBL has discussed

1:20.4

the incident in detail on multiple occasions, claiming that the pre-match meeting was a disaster,

1:27.1

with Taylor advocating for public enemy to go over APA.

1:30.8

However, they agreed with the match ending in a disqualification after APA put them through a table,

1:36.3

which was set the stage for a potential tables match between the two teams.

1:40.6

Okay, sounds good.

1:41.7

However, as they were about to make their entrances, Public Enemy backed out of the planned finish and didn't want to do the table spot. Uh-oh.

1:49.3

APA didn't take it lightly and went on to deliver a vicious beatdown right from the get-go. Bradshaw and Farooke annihilated public enemy without remorse.

1:59.6

They hit them with anything they could get their hands on.

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