 What's good, Joshua Ross back again with another video. So we got to talk about this clip that was sent to me involving Grayson Waller going off on someone apparently insinuating that wrestling isn't real and it's fake. They were doing an interview with him and L.A. Knight. They're doing an interview for a morning talk show talking about the upcoming elimination chamber paper view that's going to be in Australia. So I'm guessing they were talking about it and in somebody felt the need to, you know, insinuate that wrestling is fake and Grayson Waller wasn't having it. So I definitely want to check this clip out, see what's going on here. This was sent to me in the intercluster discord and it's on Twitter on the WrestleOps Twitter page. So we're going to check this out because this is wild. Um, once again, I don't know why people feel the need to go around and and saying wrestling ain't real and wrestling is fake. I promise you, you say that to a wrestler. They will show you very quickly how real it is. Let's get right into this one. I'm a full screener. So you guys can see this. Let's see what Grayson Waller had to say, man. Dignature, finishing moves. Can I give you? Yeah, can you like? Oh, can you show it? Oh, it's like a signature move or you talking about one of them. Oh, I think it actually just showed on the screen there. If I do that, it's not going to be a good day for anybody like our floor manager. Maybe he's actually our floor manager is leaving this week. Yeah. And he's sort of not enough. That's that's not for me. You want to go ahead and take this one? Look, you know, I don't think you understand. If I come over there right now, we're going to have the police here because I'm not going to give you some fake punch. Like I'm going to punch you straight in the jaw. The actual disrespect that you have even talking to me. Oh, this is the same real. I don't know. Don't act all tough. Don't act all tough. Oh, hey, Grayson is standing on business. He's like, hey, hold on. You think this is a joke, huh? You're taking this as a joke. Oh, shit. Get in the middle of this. You kick back. Get him out of there. Get him out of there. Get out of there. You guys come here and try and disrespect that. Are you kidding me? I'm not disrespecting you. You're all right, man. I know we love you. He said, no, you're all right, ma'am. Everybody else, they're all some assholes. And they're like, nice, just sitting there, just just chilling. Oh, wow. Trash talking, you get out of here. You get out of here. You take that trash talking. You get out. I want to have these guests disrespected like that. Mitch, you get out. Oh. I never thought you were tough. Wow. Hmm. That was very interesting. Grace said, oh, no, you think you think this is a joke? Oh, okay. Now, granted, this could all be a work, too. This could definitely be a work. WWE has been known to allow their wrestlers to kind of do stuff like this, you know, make it seem as if it's real. So this could be a work. This definitely could be a work. But at the same time, this also could be something real. Maybe Grayson did feel a little disrespected. One of the producers come up there. Let me add them. Let me add them. Like it's a joke. And it's like, no, bro. I really, I punched the shit out of you. So it could be real. That's that's the crazy thing. We don't know if it's a work or not. But I did see people commenting under this initial tweet showing Grayson Wallace some love. I like this. I like this. I'll punch you. I'll punch you for real. We'll have to call it call the police for real. Like you think this you think I'm a joke. You think this is a joke. Like if I hit you for real, it's going to be some problems. And that's the thing that some people still to this day don't understand. Yes, wrestling has predetermined matches, but the moves that they do in the ring, most of the moves, not all of them, but most of the moves they do in the ring are legit real. We've seen just a few times this week with it. Well, within the past couple of weeks, people actually getting hurt. We just saw it. I believe with Austin Theory and Carmelo Hayes. He ended up getting hurt. Seth Rollins ended up getting injured from the match he had with Jinder Mahal a couple of weeks back. I think it was Kofi Kingston. I ended up kicking the guy that Giovanni. I think I think that's Giovanni. Yeah, I think he ended up kicking, drop kicking Giovanni or something like that. And he ended up getting a concussion. They had to call off the match. Those are real injuries. Those are real injuries. You can't fake really being hurt. So if it's all fake, then all of that is not real. Now granted, sometimes they do storyline injuries, but a lot of times we're not a lot of times, but sometimes people get hurt like Charlotte Flair. She recently just got hurt and gonna miss many months. Go tell her that's fake. And people just ignorant. They don't know any better. They just think it's all fake. It's like, no, these guys and girls go out here. They legit put their bodies on the line. You tell someone to take a suplex that's never taken a suplex before. You tell someone to do a cross body off the top rope to someone that's never done it before. That person that's never done it before, after they did it, asked them was that fake or not? You can't fake that. You can't fake falling through a table. You can't fake falling on someone. You can't fake getting suplexed. Sometimes those punches are stiff and real. We've seen it. People go rogue sometimes or get a little bit too excited and they punch someone. So you get a receipt. Those things are real. So if this is a work, this was pretty entertaining. If this wasn't a work, shout out to Grayson Waller standing up for the wrestling business like, hey, bro, I'll punch you for real. And they'll really have to call the cops. If you want to, if you taking this as a joke, you taking us as a joke, I'll punch you out for real. So appreciate Grayson Waller. If this wasn't a work for standing up for the wrestling biz because, you know, people just, they get a little bit overzealous. They think it's all fake. But actually, you get inside that squared circle. You try to do some of those real wrestling moves on the mat. I promise you, you won't think it's fake anymore. I promise you that. But comment down below. Let me know. Do you guys think this was a work or do you guys think this was actual shoot? This was actually real and Grayson Waller really felt some type of way or do you all think this was just a big work? But I appreciate all of the support you guys showing on channel Road to 150K. And I'm still here on speedy YouTube wrestling champion world. Appreciate y'all kicking it with me. See you on the next one. Peace.