 What's good job support Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out four times wwe went too far and gotten serious trouble sometimes the storylines that they try to portray get a little bit too extreme and They may probably get in trouble with the network because at the end of the day The networks do have say on what they want on their on their network So if you doing a little bit too much, they definitely will either find you or reprimand you Chill out with that We don't want that on our network. So let's check this out. Appreciate all the love and support Let's get right into this thing WWE has TV shows every week. They have to try a lot of things to keep fans watching This has accidentally led to some storylines and moments going too far and yeah fans business partners and sponsors In some cases WWE has lost money because of a storyline and one incident was so bad It nearly caused WWE to be shut down in 2009 WWE started an unusual storyline where Vince McMahon decided to sell Monday Night Raw The person he chose to sell the show to was Donald Trump to make the storyline seem real WWE actually released a press release saying that Trump was not the owner of their flagship show This was a bad idea WWE's investors saw this and thought it was legit within a few hours after the press release WWE stock dropped seven to avoid losing even more money WWE published a second press release admitting that the sale wasn't real and it was just a storyline Perhaps because of this Donald sold the show back to Minsek Man only a week after announcing he had bought it The storyline was over in a week and has rarely been brought up ever I forgot about this little thing situation It was like hey wait wait wait what the fuck you sold the fucking show wait a minute Investors like hey, whoa Whoa, whoa, whoa, hold on For male wrestlers WWE decided to create a female version that would debut at WrestleMania 34 However, they decided to name the event after the Fabulous Mula The decision to honor Mula was controversial Yeah Numerous allegations against her some of those included her taking advantage of wrestlers She mentored by demanding a large percentage of their pay and even sexual exploitation fans start protesting the decision to The match after Mula, but WWE didn't seem to care However, the primary sponsor of WrestleMania Snickers called the decision unacceptable and WWE soon renamed the event to just the WrestleMania See that's the thing, bro. Well, there's sponsors say hey, what the fuck? No, they got to do it women's Battle Royale the Muhammad Hassan character was controversial from the moment However, there was one instant that was the breaking point on the July 7th 2005 episode of Smackdown The Undertaker took on Hassan's manager Daivari the dead man made quick work of Daivari But Muhammad Hassan had something else planned five men in black ski masks Ran into the ring and attacked Undertaker while not flat out saying it the whole incident gave a terroristic tone What pushed us over the edge was the same date this moment aired on TV for real-life bombings happened in London earlier that morning Well, the segment with Undertaker and Muhammad Hassan was cut from the broadcast in Australia and Europe It was still shown in other countries This of course got a lot of backlash and UPN the network broadcasting Smackdown wouldn't allow the Muhammad Hassan character to appear on their network anymore Due to public pressure WWE dropped Hassan all together and the character was never seen again after the Undertaker defeated him at the great American back Pay-per-view four words Tillman's got a gun Oh, yeah, even if you don't know anything about this infamous WWE moment You probably have a good idea why it was so controversial in 1906 WWE wasn't doing so well to try and turn things around the company decided to make their shows edgier and more adult However, they pushed things too far and nearly destroyed themselves sometime after Stone Cold Steve Austin cut his famous Austin 316 promo He injured Brian Pillman and put him out of action on the November 4th 1996 episode of raw WWE was doing a live interview with Pillman from his home Stone Cold heard about this and decided to make a visit However, Brian Pillman was ready and revealed he had a loaded gun when Austin broke in Pillman point the firearm and then the live feed cut out You can probably see why WWE got so much trouble after this happened Well, the incident did help improve WWE's ratings That was the only positive thing that came from this moment viewers and advertisers were mad about the incident and USA Network The network broadcasting raw almost canceled raw because of it This probably would have happened to add WWE gone with their original version Initially Brian Pillman's wife was supposed to be knocked over by Stone Cold and Brian Pillman was actually gonna fire two gunshots at Austin Thankfully, WWE didn't do this because if they had it probably would have gotten Monday Night Raw kicked off the USA Network Which would have killed the WWE It was an infamous segment but the investors were like what the fuck are you doing? The Judgment Day paper in the net was and triple each pot the rock in a 60 minute Iron Man match The match when it's planned or so they thought 10 years after the show the game the people's champ and WWE Themselves would be sued by a teenage fan who attended the event to see what happened and how the lawsuit ended watch this video Oh damn, hold on man. We may have to check that out bro. Cuz I want to see see what happened Oh, she sued and who attended the event to see yeah, well, let's see what happened It's a story being talked about around gotta see what happened And professional wrestling's biggest names are being sued by a Kentucky and a teenager on May 21st 2000 WWE is hosting the judgment day pay-per-view from the Freedom Hall arena in Louisville, Kentucky The main event was a 60 minute Iron Man match between triple H and the WWE champion the rock Sean Michaels was a special guest referee But I don't think I know about this story the match still maybe I don't remember at one point the game and the Brahma Bull began brawling in the crowd well It isn't super common during WWE matches funny amongst the fans isn't out of the ordinary either However, this time it looked a bit more chaotic than usual as viewers watching TV could barely see what was going on Triple H and the rock eventually returned to the ring and everything seemed fine Little did they know that over 10 years later this instant would come back to haunt them ten years later a Southern Indiana teenager is suing world wrestling entertainment and two of its biggest stars Claiming he was seriously injured at an event when he was just seven years old in January 2011 WWE triple H and the rock were all hit with a lawsuit by a fan who attended judgment day back in 2000 the fan was named Ronald Bascham What the time the lawsuit was filed was 18 years old But was only seven when he attended the show According to the lawsuit a woman who was also attending the event had gotten shoved when the rock in triple H were fighting in the crowd This woman landed on top of bascham hurting his right knee the injury was so severe that the family called an ambulance According to Ronald Bascham, he tried but couldn't really compete in sports after the incident. Oh, damn Expenses bascham's family hoped his knee would heal on its own But according to them it never did because of that and WWE's refused to pay for anything Bascham decided to file a lawsuit almost 11 years after the incident You know suing the WWE is the right thing to do Yeah for the pain and taking away a kid's childhood. That's the best part of anyone's life. I think it's a childhood I don't think it should have happened Shortly after news of the lawsuit broke more information would be shared and showed a different side to the teenager's story The entertainment news site TMZ revealed that Ronald Bascham had been driving stock cars as recently as 2010 TMZ shared several photos that have been posted to Facebook, but disappeared shortly after the lawsuit was filed Additionally TMZ claimed that Ronald Bascham had also played football in high school When asked if bascham's injury came from driving stock cars, his attorney said there was no proof of that Regardless, this lawsuit got a lot of attention when it was made public in January 2011 But things quickly went dark for the next few years Triple H the Rock and WWE would fight a legal battle with this teenager from Louisville, Kentucky Finally after nearly four years the lawsuit would come to an end in November 2014 Ronald Bascham agreed to dismiss the case and WWE Triple H and the Rock were released from all claims and liability The agreement also stated that this case could never be reopened and all parties had to bear their own legal expenses It might seem like Ronald Bascham got a pretty bad deal, but that's probably not true It's almost a guarantee that WWE and or Triple H and the Rock gave the teenager some money in order to give him to agree To dismiss the case of course the exact amount isn't known Yeah anywhere from five thousand dollars to five million dollars. There was another teenager who found himself That's crazy, bro that that's that's insane man Like I don't know it comes off a little bit kind of questionable You know I'm saying like do you wait ten years to file a lawsuit? I don't know about that You know I'm saying that that's what kind of makes a little bit questionable But yeah, we had to check that that extra clip out because I wanted to know You know the you know the verdict of the whole situation. I didn't even know this this had happened man But yeah, this was this was a It was this was a great video shout out to tap out corner once again for providing the great Per usual he stays with the dope videos and form of the videos man. So comment down below. Let me know What's your most controversial? I guess you can say? Promo promo or seven you can remember in WWE like the most controversial one the one I can think off the top of my head is the whole Triple H And I think he was having a few it came and then came accidentally killed someone and then it was Him dressing up as came with the mask or some shit and doing something with the person in the casket I thought that that I think it's Katie Vic situation. I'm not sure correct me wrong That was just a little bit like I bro. Well, this where we taking this. This is a This is uncomfortable That's the one I can think off the top of my head, but appreciate all of them sport roll to honey Can't appreciate it. I can't give me see our next one. Peace