 What's good, George Burroughs back again with another video. So we're going to check out 20 funny times. WWE wrestlers broke the fourth wall. Now, the wrestlers are not supposed to be breaking the fourth wall, just like in a lot of media, you know, certain things are not supposed to be, you know, the fourth wall is not supposed to be broken. But sometimes it does happen. It depends on the wrestler, depends on the character. And it can, a lot of times it's actually pretty funny. So we're going to check out some of these moments where wrestlers are, you know, decided to break the fourth wall. And it should be a good one, man. This would be this video brought to you by tap out corner once again. Subscribe to him if you haven't already. Let's check this out, man. Whenever a wrestler is doing an interview backstage, there's one thing you'll never see, and that's the interviewer's feet. There's a good explanation and I'll let Triple H show you why. Big question is why don't you wear shoes when you do this? I don't have an answer for that. John Cena breaks the fourth wall like nobody. That's funny, bro. Why would they break the fourth wall on that? It's probably to make the like the announcers shorter or the not announcers, but the person's doing the interview shorter. Because normally they're probably wearing heels. So you probably want to make them shorter than whoever they're interviewing. But he yells, as you will see throughout this video, when the leader of the C nation returned in 2003, he got a visit from Austin Theory. Cena rose to the United States champion so hard that he broke the fourth wall. You know what? I'm not going anywhere just like that bald spot on your head ain't going anywhere. I would so much rather be bald than have them pipe in fake crowd noise for my matches because nobody cares. Once he said that, I was like, yeah, bro, yeah, he's yeah, man. He's already cut John. Stop it. Just now you're over cooking up in case you're wondering. Yes, WWE actually does play crowd sound effects during matches. One thing that every wrestling fan knows is that in WWE, there are cameras everywhere. Sometimes there's a logical explanation for why a camera catches a backstage instant like when a wrestler is getting interviewed. However, most of the time, wrestlers and fans are supposed to pretend that like there isn't a camera following the wrestlers around. However, during Dean Ambrose's phase as an interviewer, he made a funny joke about this weird part of WWE. Well, there's cameras in here. It'd be kind of weird if there were cameras in the locker room if we didn't have an interview. Yeah, it would be weird if there were cameras in the locker room. On SmackDown in 2022, a six-pack challenge was set up with the winner facing the SmackDown Women's Champion, Ronda Rousey at Money in the Bank. Aliyah was one of the participants, but she didn't come out when her music played. As it turned out, Shotzi had locked Aliyah in the locker room as well as someone else. Shotzi locks Aliyah and a camera operator in the women's. Man, we miss you, Pat McAfee, man. I miss you on commentary. That's funny, bro. The camera guy got locked in, too. He didn't do nothing. They could have shot that differently where the camera guy is outside the room. You have people running in trying to break open the door or something. I don't know. The biggest unanswered question in WWE history is who threw the pie at Kevin Owens? WWE later did an interview with KO. And while Owens didn't have an answer, he still managed to break the fourth wall. WWE had this amazing technology on Monday night where you guys could actually see through my eyes what was happening. So everybody knows that when I turned, all I saw was a pie coming at me. This is why I love Kevin. He said WWE has this amazing technology where you can see. But it did look so hokey. He didn't even have to do that. You could have just had a shot of someone throwing a pie at him off camera. But instead, you switch to him looking at a pie coming to him. So stupid. Don't you remember that when you saw through my eyes on the final row? That was great. Sina kicked off the show. This is nothing new. And John Cena actually pointed this out. You guys ever noticed that every time somebody comes down that ramp for Monday Night Raw, they just get a microphone and talk about what happened last week. You know what? Tonight, I am going to do the exact same thing. Oh, come on, Sina. I think that's only happened on every single episode of Raw. Here's one thing that doesn't make any sense. When a champion issues an open challenge, why does only one wrestler answer? It's a free championship match. So every wrestler want to accept it. Well, in 2023, we finally saw what goes on backstage when an open challenge is issued on NXT. The North American champion, Wesley, had issued an open challenge. The cameras went backstage to reveal a ton of wrestlers all scrambling to try and be the first person in the ring. So that's what was really going on when John Cena. Yeah, that's exactly what's going on. They just pranked in the back. No, I want a title opportunity. No, I want the title opportunity. This weekly open challenge in 2015. Oh, my gosh. SmackDown was on a Tuesday. Yes, before the blue show aired live on Friday nights, SmackDown used to be filmed on Tuesdays and would air a few days later. For example, when Dean Ambrose kicked off the June 11th, 2015 episode of SmackDown, it was broadcast on a Thursday. However, it was all filmed on Tuesday. Ambrose had Seth Rollins, WWE World Heavyweight Championship, but Rollins came out to reclaim his title. Dean then revealed it was a replica he bought at the merch table and then said this. Truth be told, I don't remember exactly where I left the real championship. The last few days have been a bit of a blur and they all rolled into one. I mean, it still feels like it's Tuesday to me today. I guess it felt like a Tuesday because it was. It's always cool when from out of nowhere, a wrestler's theme song starts playing and they run into the ring to make a big save. However, it was never explained how the WWE production crew is able to hit the music right before the wrestler runs out. Well, until the 16th, we finally found out how they do it. Seth Rollins is looking for his SummerSlam opponent, Finn Balor. The Raw General Manager, Mick Foley, suggested Seth try calling out Finn from the ring. Seth agreed and headed out to the arena. Someone had to tell the production crew to play Seth's music and this happened. Hey, this is Raw General Manager, Mick Foley. Will you hit Seth Rollins' music please? It's not uncommon for a manager or someone else to get banned from ringside as part of a WWE storyline. However, the person who gets banned always seems to still show up and interfere in the match. Well, finally, SmackDown General Manager Daniel Bryan decided to address this. I don't know why this happened. Every time we banned somebody from ringside or we banned somebody from the arena, they always show up. Can we not afford good security? There needs to be. We are a building dollar company. For example, a fan who doesn't have a ticket can't get in. But look, I mean, when your face is kind of your security badge to get into the building, even when you're James Ellsworth, you're going to get in. Maybe all the security is just not being alerted to this. I don't know. I think we do a fairly good job of alerting people either that or we need better alerters. We need better alerters and we need better security. More alerters. We've got to get on this. But either way, if you see something, say something. Here's how you win the World Rumble. Don't get eliminated and try to eliminate as many other competitors as possible. It would make sense then if you see one wrestler trying to eliminate another that you should work together and get that person eliminated to better your odds of winning. Despite this, in every single rumble match, wrestlers will save someone from being eliminated by attacking the person who is doing the elimination. I always noticed that even as a kid, I was like, wait a minute. Why wouldn't he just let him eliminate him? It makes his odds better. Hell, work together, get him out. You know, it makes it just makes so much sense to do it that way. But, you know, you know. It doesn't make any sense, but fans suspend their disbelief. However, during the Chills in 23 World Rumble, commentator Corey Graves finally snapped. I'm gonna vent for a second. What we just saw happens in every rumble match and it drives me up a wall. If somebody's in the process of getting eliminated, why would you go and try to eliminate the person who's trying to eliminate the other person? Yeah, because it's stupid. I'm glad to hear your record, right? No, it's about WrestleMania. After training facing Chills in 3 and becoming a good guy, fans have been demanding that John Cena turn heel and become a villain again. Well, the night after WrestleMania 29, Cena gave the people what they wanted. Literally. No, I got it, I got it. A heel turn. That's the closest we ever got to seeing John Cena turn heel again. Yeah. The Undertaker normally wasn't one to break the fourth wall, given his character, but he did do it once. During a backstage interview, the dead man said this. Well, listen to this, Rock. I want you to get your TV writers to write all your comedy stick for you and get them to write you a eulogy. Undertaker was not lying. The Rock, like all WWE wrestlers, had writers come up with the stuff he said on the mic. Here's a little different secret. Whenever they need people to- It's very rare to see, you know, the Undertaker kind of break the fourth wall. He was always a stoic, serious character. Even when he had the American Badass gimmick. You know, he was serious. It was hard to, you know, kind of break his character, like, try to get him to crack. It was very hard to do that. So for him to even say that, that's pretty cool, man. To play security guards, medical staff, Adam Rose's rose buds, or stuff like that, WWE usually gets local wrestlers who haven't been on TV to play those parts. You'll even sometimes see the same person playing completely different roles. On Raw in 2014, Dean Ambrose got confronted by a group of security guards and made this comment. Are you guys real security? So I could have sworn you rose buds last week. The contract signing is one of the most iconic WWE moments. This helps add drama and tension to any match, which is why we've seen it so many times. Of course, since it is wrestling, it's tradition that the two wrestlers end their contract signing by fighting. In 2011, John Cena and CM Punk were doing a contract signing for their match at SummerSlam and the best in the world made this comment. I mean, when's the last time we had one of these contract signings that didn't end in some sort of horrible physical calamity? Yeah, flip the table over and we can all start beating each other up. I'm happy to say the table did eventually get flipped over. Later, we got another contract signing. This time between Seth Rollins, Randy Orton, Roman Reigns and Dean Ambrose. All of a sudden, Ambrose got up and started moving the table and said this. We all know how this is going to end anyway. I called Tim's on the table. That was when he was like, we know how this is going to end. I called Tim's on the table. Ross started with Ric Flair, Triple H and Shawn Michaels, taking on all five members of the Spirit Squad. Despite the disadvantage, the game, HBK and The Nature Boy were able to defeat a group of male cheerleaders. Afterward, Triple H and Michaels threw the Spirit Squad into a box that was being sent to OVW in Louisville, Kentucky. I remember that, but I shipped these things out, get them out of here. OVW stood for Ohio Valley Wrestling and was WWE's development system at that time. In real life, all the Spirit Squad members were going back to OVW for more training, so seeing Triple H and HBK do this was very meta. Okay, this was both Ric from TNA or Impact Wrestling, but it's too funny not to include. So for a little while, whenever they showed a backstage segment on Impact, it was always filmed like the cameraman was hiding. They explained our wrestlers would talk openly because they didn't think anyone was there. Well, except for one incident. It's two of us against one of you. You know what? The only witness this is, is the cameraman. And I know I can kick his ass. It's the government way. You talking about me? That is funny, bro. I hope she's not talking about me, man. How can she see me? On SmackDown, the man rose a city in the ring when Kevin Owens interrupted. KO tried to pull a fast one on Dean, but in the lead-up to their match at No Mercy, John Cena and R- I didn't do that, y'all. They probably had to cut it out. Maybe copyright reasons. You know, sometimes WWE, you know, they can be strict on it. So they cut it out. So I'm guessing that's what it was. Roman Reigns, King- It's called a promo. Shut your mouth, John. Hey, they cut that too. You're gonna have to learn how to do it. So go ahead. See you fourth wall. Just like other people on TV, WWE wrestlers will sometimes write notes on their wrists, so they remember what to say. When the Rock returned to WWE in 2012, he spent a lot of time talking in the ring, usually about his WrestleMania opponent, John Cena. During one episode of Raw, the camera caught notes right on the Great One's arm. John Cena later came out to confront the Rock. Cena said some pretty standard things about his opponent, but then he added this. I don't need words like respect and loyalty to Trent worldwide, just like I don't need my notes for my promo and my wrist. Some people say that- And this was, yeah, the Rock was legit pissed, bro. Because he crossed that line. That was like, okay, that wasn't part of the script. You really went behind my back on that one. Because he had to, and it was crazy because people didn't really realize it until it really got shown that that's what it was. And that's what kind of helped him, in a sense, kind of get a little bit of an upper hand against the Rock, because it's the Rock and John Cena. We know, fans know, if you're a fan of wrestling, a lot of people are a fan of the Rock. So the Rock is automatically going to be a fan favorite going into any situation with a lot of people outside of a notable few like Stone Cold. You know what I'm saying? He would have a little back and forth there because of their rivalry or whatnot. So when John Cena is stepping up to this huge task of trying to hang with the Rock or even outperform him on a promo and he's able to get that little bit of dirt on him, he has to use it. I'm sure the Rock didn't like it, but that's the only way to kind of save himself from pretty much being overshadowed this whole little saga they was having. So I understand why he did it. I understand why the Rock was mad, but it made for great television. The Rock writing notes on his wrist was fake and it was just the of John Cena, something to roast the Rock with. However, that does not explain why. And, you know, he could he could say that he can say that. But I think we've seen the documentary where and I don't know how true it is, but John did say after that, like when they were talking at the end of that segment, they were talking the Rock was talking mad, mad shit, bro. He was like, he was really upset. Like that wasn't a joke. He was really pissed about that shit. So if you man did the same thing, find out what I'm talking about by hitting the video on screen. Yeah, man. So obviously this is one of those type of bids, man. I love seeing these type of videos going back and seeing wrestlers and breaking the fourth wall. It doesn't happen all the time. But when it does, man, it's quite hilarious for the most part. Comment down below. Let me know what's your favorite fourth wall break from a wrestler. It doesn't even have to be from this video. If you can remember a time where a wrestler broke the fourth wall, and it was just hilarious to you, comment down below. Let me know. But I appreciate all of the support you guys have shown on channel Road to 150K. And I am still the N speedy YouTube wrestling champion. We appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace.