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🗓️ 9 July 2025
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Judge 'Taker will see you now. Simon Miller presents 25 Horror Stories From Wrestlers' Court...
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0:00.0 | I do not like wrestlers court. I know. What a baby. That's fair I am. |
0:05.1 | Just some of the stories we hear from this old school wrestling process sound like it weighed heavy on some talent and nobody wants that. |
0:11.1 | Industry alone is hard enough. If you don't know, it was essentially a system set up by the talent to keep things on the up and up. |
0:17.2 | But was that always the intent? Well, you can decide for yourself, my friends, because I am |
0:22.1 | Simon Miller, and here are some tales from the road and wrestlers court. Please also subscribe. |
0:28.0 | Number 25, Muhammad Hassan does his job. So we do have to talk about this every time we focus on |
0:33.0 | Mohammed Hassan, but the character was crazy controversial. Wasn't at at first as it was meant to shine a light |
0:38.1 | onto racial issues at the time. As ever, wrestling pick stereotyping after a while and it |
0:42.7 | basically became offensive. It certainly wasn't entertaining. We go to a January 2005 roar here |
0:48.2 | though as Asan was summoned to wrestlers court and why? Apparently during a match with |
0:52.5 | Sergeant Slaughty hadn't sold enough for the legend. |
0:55.3 | Now, this was tough because the real-life Mark Kapani had been told to whoop this guy's ass in three |
0:59.5 | minutes and just get yourself over, pal. So really, even though he won, he was never going to be |
1:04.5 | able to win. Resting is very confusing. Kind of interesting, though, because this was essentially |
1:08.8 | the same as number 24. He was also left thousands of dollars out of pocket. Now, because this was essentially the same as number 24. |
1:13.4 | He was also left thousands of dollars out of pocket. |
1:16.1 | Now, at least there is somewhat of a fun part to this. |
1:20.9 | Gentleal hazing and wrestling has always existed, so when Muhammad Asan debuted, he was told to go and tell Eddie Guerrero that Latino Heat had to stop using the camel clutch because |
1:25.2 | that was his finisher now. |
1:26.9 | Obviously, this was |
1:27.8 | not the correct thing to do. Now if we had left it there, it would have been fine, |
1:31.4 | but as it was actually Eddie's father that had invented that maneuver, this got bad fars. |
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