NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
John Tenta vs. Koji Kitao, Super World of Sports and WWF co-promoted show, 1991. Kitao became uncooperative early in a match against Tenta, had a bit of a tantrum outside the ring, then went back in and threatened to gouge Tenta’s eyes. He then kicked the ref and got disqualified. He then stepped out of the ring, grabbed a mic, and told the audience that wrestling was fake.
NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
John Tenta vs. Koji Kitao, Super World of Sports and WWF co-promoted show, 1991. Kitao became uncooperative early in a match against Tenta, had a bit of a tantrum outside the ring, then went back in and threatened to gouge Tenta’s eyes. He then kicked the ref and got disqualified. He then stepped out of the ring, grabbed a mic, and told the audience that wrestling was fake.
2004 WWE Smackdown - Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder engaged in unscripted wrestling during a segment with Tough Enough contestants. Puder got a kimura lock on Angle’s arm. Kurt rolled Puder on his back for the ref to count 3 but Puder could have broken his arm in that hold.
NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
John Tenta vs. Koji Kitao, Super World of Sports and WWF co-promoted show, 1991. Kitao became uncooperative early in a match against Tenta, had a bit of a tantrum outside the ring, then went back in and threatened to gouge Tenta’s eyes. He then kicked the ref and got disqualified. He then stepped out of the ring, grabbed a mic, and told the audience that wrestling was fake.
2004 WWE Smackdown - Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder engaged in unscripted wrestling during a segment with Tough Enough contestants. Puder got a kimura lock on Angle’s arm. Kurt rolled Puder on his back for the ref to count 3 but Puder could have broken his arm in that hold.
War Memorial Auditorium in Florida, 1987 - Bruiser Brody was the seasoned vet and Lex Luger was still very green. Luger tried to work out the match beforehand, but Brody wanted to call it in the ring. After trading some blows, Brody stops cooperating with Luger. After several minutes of Brody no-selling, Luger tosses referee Bill Afonso and climbs out of the steel cage after the bell rings.
NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
John Tenta vs. Koji Kitao, Super World of Sports and WWF co-promoted show, 1991. Kitao became uncooperative early in a match against Tenta, had a bit of a tantrum outside the ring, then went back in and threatened to gouge Tenta’s eyes. He then kicked the ref and got disqualified. He then stepped out of the ring, grabbed a mic, and told the audience that wrestling was fake.
2004 WWE Smackdown - Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder engaged in unscripted wrestling during a segment with Tough Enough contestants. Puder got a kimura lock on Angle’s arm. Kurt rolled Puder on his back for the ref to count 3 but Puder could have broken his arm in that hold.
War Memorial Auditorium in Florida, 1987 - Bruiser Brody was the seasoned vet and Lex Luger was still very green. Luger tried to work out the match beforehand, but Brody wanted to call it in the ring. After trading some blows, Brody stops cooperating with Luger. After several minutes of Brody no-selling, Luger tosses referee Bill Afonso and climbs out of the steel cage after the bell rings.
AWA 1985: Larry “the Axe” Hennig and Jerry Blackwell worked stiff on the Road Warriors because they were no-selling.
NJPW, 1977: Antonio Inoki gets tired of the Great Antonio no-selling his moves and starts legitimately beating the hell out of him until the referee calls the match
WCW, 1990: Mike Rotunda is wrestling against Death Row, who stiffed Rotunda and began no selling. Rotunda responds by stretching Death Row and then pinning him Forcefully. The altercation continued backstage and Death Row was let go.
Skyscrapers (Dan Spivey & Sid Vicious) vs. Mike Blackwell & Avalanche . Jobbers not jobbing yet again.
WWF, 1999: Public Enemy comes into the Federation with an attitude problem and gets the unholy fuck beaten out of them by the APA.
Vader vs. Stan Hansen, NJPW 1990: Hansen didn’t have good vision. He swung his bell on a rope at Vader and knocked his eye out of the socket. Luckily, the eye swelled up enough to keep it in place and the two beat the shit out of each other the rest of the match.
John Tenta vs. Koji Kitao, Super World of Sports and WWF co-promoted show, 1991. Kitao became uncooperative early in a match against Tenta, had a bit of a tantrum outside the ring, then went back in and threatened to gouge Tenta’s eyes. He then kicked the ref and got disqualified. He then stepped out of the ring, grabbed a mic, and told the audience that wrestling was fake.
2004 WWE Smackdown - Kurt Angle and Daniel Puder engaged in unscripted wrestling during a segment with Tough Enough contestants. Puder got a kimura lock on Angle’s arm. Kurt rolled Puder on his back for the ref to count 3 but Puder could have broken his arm in that hold.
War Memorial Auditorium in Florida, 1987 - Bruiser Brody was the seasoned vet and Lex Luger was still very green. Luger tried to work out the match beforehand, but Brody wanted to call it in the ring. After trading some blows, Brody stops cooperating with Luger. After several minutes of Brody no-selling, Luger tosses referee Bill Afonso and climbs out of the steel cage after the bell rings.
AWA 1985: Larry “the Axe” Hennig and Jerry Blackwell worked stiff on the Road Warriors because they were no-selling.
WCW, 1994: Mick Foley loses an ear in a match against Vader in Germany.