 What's good Josh Boros back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 WWE wrestling spots that make zero sense I know you've seen it over the years if you've seen any wrestling There's some spots that just when you really think about it that don't make a lick of sense for example the infamous Everyone's crowded under one spot for whatever random reason and One person goes to the top and they jump off and then he jumps into the crowd and the people that are nowhere near The people that's in the middle of this little crowd. They just fall for no reason It's never made sense to me never does never will but appreciate all love and support. This should be a good video Let's get ready to do some pro-wrestling that avoid all sense of logic and reasoning these spots make no sense whatsoever and completely draw fans out of the illusion that is pro-wrestling Some of the spots on this list have been around for decades and there's no justification for their existence Other than they are a common part of a standard wrestling match But which ones are they or join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 signature WWE spots that make zero sense Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lease Also, check out wrestling me a code UK and an on wrestling channel incredible number 10 submission moves on the announce table a WWE is very much focused on the visual parts of pro-wrestling Who should look exciting and compelling as a viewer and this preference is often favored over moves making any logical sense One of the move that is common in WWE is submission moves being conducted on the announce table While seeing a signature submission move performed on a table as fantastic site visually What difference does the table make to the pain inflicted? Yeah, the answer is zero the pain level of the submission move would be the exact same no matter where the move was being Executed. Yeah That is focused on creating a visually compelling moment rather than anything with any cave a babes of a wrestling match involved number nine clearing items from an announce table Yeah, that's that's always like a Thing that I've noticed. I'm like, why are they doing that? Why don't you just throw them on there? I'm not about to clear the table. So it's a safer land No, I'm just gonna throw you on there Speaking of spots involving the announce table One of the most frustrating things as a viewer is when wrestlers get set to put their opponent through a table But they decide to clear the table before commencing with their move a some may say that the logic of this is that they want to Clean break but surely a move being conducted with various items on the table would be way more impactful Yeah, the items on the table usually include a laptop pens and TV monitors And this would naturally inflict a way more pain on the opponent. So shouldn't they just leave them on number eight? Position for top roof moves a top roof moves are some of the most exciting moves in all of pre-wrestling moves such as flying elbow drops and the frog splash are iconic and always receive a huge reaction from the crowd Whilst visually amazing to witness the illusion of the move is often broken when the camera captures the person taking the move shifting themselves Scooting over into the spot The individual taking the move often moves around to make sure that their opponent will land the move safely and Effectively when the camera captures this live the move begins to lose its luster Mm-hmm it goes without saying that it's hard to avoid WWE in particular should try to avoid showing the opponent on the mat as much as possible Predominantly focus the camera on the wrestler on the top rope who's about to perform the aerial maneuver It's all about camera work really if you're watching at home the camera work really helps a lot of the matches we've seen Plenty of times where somebody the camera zoomed in on someone and that person Doesn't actually hit the person that they're supposed to hit it. They they they fake it You know I'm saying so it's all about camera work if the camera angles on point and they're looking at the right thing at the right time It could sell the match for the people watching at home We'll make it look number seven trying to escape the fireman's carry now the fireman's carries Oh, yeah All of the flaws of the fireman's carry is that it is extremely rare to see wrestlers attempt to fight out of it Yeah, why is it surely once a wrestler is on their opponent's shoulders? They know a devastating move is coming So why not at least pretend to fight out of the move a certain wrestlers including Seth Rollins and mastered this in recent Yeah, whenever Rollins is put into a fine We'll do everything you can to sell the fact he's trying to escape the move this approach from Rollins should be Replicated whenever the fireman's carry is performed, but it seems unlikely that anything is ever gonna change in relation to this particular move Number six no headshots allowed for over a decade now WWE have had a blanket ban on chair shots to the head Thanks to research into concussion related injuries WWE found it best that chair shots to the head aren't allowed under any circumstances This has created a few issues from a storytelling perspective as whenever a wrestler uses a chair in a match or in a segment They seem to be targeting every single body part other than their head Yeah, if the wrestler in question load their arch nemesis so much Why wouldn't they perform a chair shot to the head back this ruling has created some awkward moments over the past few years Where wrestlers mid-match have actively had to avoid hitting each other in the head So Lord logic aside this directive from WWE is for the best as concussion related matters is something that every combat sport should take Seriously, yeah, anything chair shots to the head Definitely, it's you know, it's one of those things where they got to really be careful Even we're putting your hands up to your head. Sometimes you may not get your hands up in enough time So, you know, you can still in the potential to get into concussion and they are not trying to pay no lawsuits So the end of the day it's safer for the wrestlers to you know, just take different chair shots to the back or side or whatever But not to the head because it could be very dangerous especially if someone ends up retiring they end up getting the case of CTE or some type of brain damage now is like What happened, you know number five super moves are there are certain finishing moves Which are simply generic standard wrestling moves For instance the rocks finishing move the people's elbow is literally an elbow drop The rocks version of the move more deadly than the exact same move Additionally, if the elbow drop was indeed such a legitimate move Why doesn't every single wrestler on the roster steal the move? The same logic can be applied to Hulk Hogan's leg drop of doom This was Hogan's finishing move throughout his career, but why was his so impactful? Yep Hogan's secure win over the likes of Ric Flair Triple H and Randy Savage with the move But if the leg drop was done by any other wrestler, it would barely receive a one count It's an interesting question Climbing the steel cage A majority of cage matches particularly in WWE have the stipulation that a wrestler can win either by escaping over the top of the cage Or escaping through the cage door The stipulation has resulted in a strong number of cage matches having no sense of logic Take for instance when a wrestler is down in the match Their opponent will ascend to the top of the cage in order to escape rather than simply walking out of the cage door I've thought about that too. It was like you can just request for the door to be open. Just Just hey open up the door. He's out Matches over. Why did they do this from WWE's perspective? It makes for a better visual and adds to the drama, but it makes the stipulation the match completely pointless Luckily, there is an easy way to fix this in future a cage match should only be a one via escape over the top of the cage Then this then completely removes theological fluff on the match, which would be cool I'm all for that stipulation if they do a cage match You can only get out. The only way you can win is escaping from the top That's it climbing the cage and the first person to hit feet hit the ground They win because usually that's how it ends up happening anyway Number three the inability to ascend a ladder Popular matches in WWE history However, that doesn't mean that the match type doesn't have established issues One of the most frustrating things when watching a ladder match is when a wrestler will suddenly forget how to climb a ladder Wrestler will be unable to climb as they wait for their opponent to get in position for the next spot A wrestler seems to go in slow motion as if there was no urgency whatsoever in the match The spot is flawed because the wrestler can simply pull off every other single move in the match But when it comes to climbing a ladder they encounter a major issue Number two dives to the outside Now over the past few years the dive to the outside has become one of the most commonly used moves in wrestling The move used to be presented as a special move and will receive a thunderous reaction from the audience However, the move is now just as common as a super kick or a suplex Or one of the worst things about the move is that it completely takes away from the escapism of pro wrestling Whenever the move is about to be performed one or sometimes several talents will be standing outside the ring Just waiting to catch their opponent This makes no sense. Why are they standing there just to safely catch their opponent? This flaw has been exposed thanks to the over usage of the move and how wrestlers seemingly have no idea to safely catch their opponents without looking ridiculous It's not just fans who have extensively called out the move as wrestling personalities such as randy or negym ross Have spoken at length about how the move is overused in how it removes a match from a sense of reality This is a topic which ross feels insanely passionate about and this is what he had to say about the matter on his grilling JR podcast I told a kid the other day at AEW that everybody does the same affin spot All you guys go outside you cluster up like coils You stand there in a huddle friends and foes together side by side So you can catch some leaping idiot going over the top. He never wins with this move. Yeah, is he right? animal one They are so spot on with that bro. He so spot on just sitting there Whoa Bro just move out the way the corner stomp Without a doubt the most nonsensical spot in all of wrestling is the dreaded corner stomp This is a spot which sees a wrestler pull themselves into the corner turnbuckle and they are then to hold themselves in position Whilst their opponent performs a stomp on them. This spot makes no sense Why on earth is a wrestler holding themselves up in position for the spot? This was a spot which was made popular by albert del Rio during his time in wwe The spot has to be abolished from existence with immediate effect Whenever the spot occurs the wwe commentary team struggled to explain what is happening Well, he's just holding himself the move involves But there you have it folks 10 signature wwe spots. I ain't gonna lie to you That doesn't make a lick of sense. Like when you really think about it They're literally just holding themselves waiting to get stomped on like they're looking up at their opponent I've never understood that like bro. Just Yeah, give her that move just get rid of it. It doesn't make any kind of sense, man Oh, but this was a good video, man We see a lot of these Nonsensical moments in wrestling so I want y'all to comment down below Let me know which one of these spots do you feel like should definitely be abolished In just all of professional wrestling me personally I do think the whole everyone bunching up together to catch one person spot I do think you can kind of get rid of that It only makes sense if like people are brawling, but usually they're just sitting there I don't know what the hell they be doing Honestly, you get rid of that spot and the holding yourself up to wait for your opponent to stump on your spot Get rid of those I think those need to be abolished, but I appreciate all love and support Roll to a handicap. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace