 What's good y'all, it's your boy Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out 10 most dangerous spots in WWE Raw history. Raw has had some epic legendary moments and spots that you just be like, yo, how the hell they pulled this out without someone actually legitimately getting sent to the hospital. That's just a wrestling in general. But the stuff that they do is incredible. Of course, they tried to make sure that the wrestlers are safe as possible with crash mats and stuff like that. But at the end of the day, it's it's still something that is completely shocking when you see it. So we're going to check this out. I'm pretty sure there's going to be a clip of Jeff Hardy in one of these moments. The one moment I can think of is when he climbed to one of the top of the raw sets and jumped off. Oh, just ridiculous, just ridiculous, man. And I'm hoping Jeff is doing well and wishing him a speedy recovery for whatever he's dealing with so he can come back to the ring, man. But let's get right into this. Appreciate all the love and support. Road to 70 K and let's do this thing. Almost unrecognizable to some in its current state, the show burst onto the scene with a blaze of crass attitude and more than its fair share of over the top personalities. Yet the one thing that many lament in this PG era is the outstanding levels of violence they packed into these shows. Now, for good reason, this has been curbed. But once upon a time, Raw was definitely turned the red brand for good reason because it was full of fucking blood. Yet which were the real moments that made us jump from our seats and yell, Holy shit, so loudly that our neighbors called the police. Well, let's take a look together. Shall we? With this in mind, I'm JulesWattCulture.com and these are the 10 most dangerous WWE Raw spots in history. Number 10, the New Age Outlaws pusher dumpster. Yeah, that's actually dangerous. He's in a actual dumpster, bro. That's actually dangerous because there's no cushion in there, bro. You just you just got to hope and pray. Oh, man, people offer stage. So cactus Jack and chainsaw Charlie are going at it in a hardcore rules match, hitting all of their usual insane spots as is their want to do. Then Jack tosses Charlie into a dumpster climbs up to the staging era and delivers a diving elbow drop. That's all fine and good because we all know there's a big old pad at the bottom of the thing, probably enough packing peanuts to ship an entire room of your house to another fucking country. But there's simply not enough insulation in that very real dumpster to completely break the fall when the two are trapped inside and pushed off a ledge by the New Age Outlaws dropping a good six or seven feet to the concrete below. It was an incredibly well executed piece of television with pretty much every wrestler and crew member coming out from backstage to sell the legitimacy of the injuries of Mick Foley and Terry Funk. Of course, it was JR's famous commentary that put it over the edge. Oh my God, don't you dare do that. There's people in there. JR knows how to sell a moment. And I remember watching that. I was like, yo, even I was like, are they okay, bro? Because, you know, saying that that's that's a high drop to fall in a confined space, even with, you know, foam and stuff still there is still still kind of dangerous. Number nine, Van Terminator to Kane with a chair. TLC four was the first installment of the crowd pleasing match gimmick to appear on an episode of Raw and it featured four teams instead of the usual three. This was mental when you consider how set to f**king injury these match types are and the fact that there was now a fourth team in the mix. But it did give us this moment. RVD was off the leash and made the most of every second as he ascended the top rope and flung himself from one ring post to another. The crowd erupted. It's a moment destined to wear out mouse buttons as you repeatedly watch Kane get decimated. I tell you what though, I bet Kane was glad to be wearing a mask so we couldn't see him cry because f**k me. That looked bad. That spot was legit. Shane McMahon crossbody off the top of the cage. Now, this one deserves some extra points for being delivered by an outright amateur. Shane McMahon had only participated in a couple of WWE matches at the time of his interference in this cage match between test and some members of the Mean Street Posse complete with dress slacks and a buttoned up shirt. Shayno Mack climbs to the top of the cage and without even taking a second to pause and consider the ramifications of what he's about to do flings off said cage and onto the members of the Posse who are waiting for him down below. Although it doesn't really reach the heights of Superfly Jimmy snooker perfection. Shane performs the move admirably. Yeah, Shane always will be a legend in a goat when it comes to wrestling because he was not afraid to do anything and he's not even a traditional wrestler. He's out there with these guys risking his life to entertain us. Crazy bruh. Crazy. Causing everyone in the crowd and probably at home to wonder where the hell this guy came from. A fact that he hasn't let us forget even today as he tries to find more things to jump off in search of his father's love. Number seven Jeff Hardy swat on bombs off the top. This is what I was talking about at the beginning clip. I remember watching this and just this was just ridiculous. The Swanton bomb is a lovely move whipping his head back at the very last minute. Jeff Hardy has always pulled off this signature with style yet as beautiful as this move can be. It can always be bettered and Jeff has launched himself off of ladders and cells and bigger ladders in his time. The best though was definitely when he threw caution to the wind and flung himself on the Titan Tron back in 2008 about 35 feet in the air onto Randy Orton below and he f**king nailed it. The spot looks so dangerous and so visually striking that it deserves to live on in infamy for all of time. Number six Bubba Ray power bombs are granny. This spot right here will forever and always be mega rogue reasons that were never adequately explained. There was a very long phase during the initial run with the WWE that saw Bubba Ray and Devon Dudley get off and power bombing women through tables. It was weird perverted and sadistic and I loved it. Yeah, only got weirded though when the Dudley set their sight on the older crowd. Mae Young was in her late 70s when the company decided to let Bubba Ray power bomb her through a table twice. The first time the table was set up in the ring and performed off the top turnbuckle. But the second time is the one we're focusing on because he jumped off the ledge of the entrance and power bombed her through some tables that were below and it was f**king amazing. We've not seen the. I legitimately just I didn't even have any words. I'm like, bro, did he just power bomb someone in her 70s a woman at that off the stage through some tables? I love this s**t. Eldly abused in such a manner since, but then again, could you ever top this? No. Number five, Edge spears Jeff Hardy off of the ladder. The night immediately following their legendary tag team cage match at Unforgiven, the Hardy boys and Edge and Christian were tasked with trying to recreate some of that magic on an episode of Raw. That's a damn near impossible feat considering the told Unforgiven took on their bodies, but the raw match still managed to pull out some absolute gems with Jeff Hardy dangling from the chain that held the tag team championship belts. Edge ascended to the top of a ladder and spears his positively soon to be corpse right into the mat solid 15 feet below. There seems to be no way to take this move properly without some form of pain. So massive props to Jeff and Edge for surrendering their bodies up for a free TV crowd. Number four, Shawn Michaels super kicks Shelton Benjamin's head off. Aside from this being one of the greatest matches to occur at the tail end of Michael's career. His match with Shelton Benjamin provided what is unquestionable. One of the coolest timing finishes to a match I have ever seen. The timing on this has to be perfect. Believe the greatest super kick the heartbreak kid ever executed by the time that HBK fought Benjamin in 2005. He performed the switch in music like I don't know 8 million times yet even a guy who spent three decades perfecting a side kick to the face has to find it difficult not to knock somebody's head clean off when that person is launching themselves across the ring into said kick. This is so good. Benjamin springboards off the top rope arms flailing shooting directly into Shawn's extended boot. How do you pull off that kick? And if you're Benjamin, how do you hope to get your hands in front of your face and time? It was a move that rivals any RKO the Holy Hell. Where did that come from? It was such a surprising spot that it will always be remembered as one of the best super kicks ever delivered by anybody because it was just the timing on that was so perfect. Factor number three. Sabu's triple jump leg drop on John Cena W's own Houdini of hardcore had a pretty short run in the WWE but luckily he gave us this insane spot before he left bathing in the glow of his successor ECW's one night stand. Sabu looked keen to keep the momentum going against John Cena by showing off his classic Devil May Care attitude with a folding chair magically appearing in the ring set up and ready. Sabu takes a run at it, jumping off the chair and onto the top rope where he balances very precariously for a long old second before launching himself through the air and onto Cena's body with a gigantic leg drop. The amount of hang time Sabu gets is ridiculous as is the fact that the WWE let him try this considering his horrible track record of botching these kinds of moves. Of course the move did result in a huge shine of a Cena which can't have endeared the hardcore icon to Vince McMahon. Still look f***ing great though. Number two, Ken Shamrock takes an unprotected chair shot to the skull. Taking a shot to the face with a chair is more science than art. It's a simple matter of timing really to make sure you get your hands up in front of your cranium before the chair comes down to crush away all of your living memories. Apparently no one gave Ken Shamrock that memo though because the dude decided to take the brunt of that thing with his damn face and at the time the rock who was giving said chair shot wasn't exactly shy when he was wielding one of those bad boys either. Between this spot and the unmitigated horror that was his chair shot marathon against mankind at the Royal Rumble 1999. It's incredible that the rock was even allowed to sit on a chair again while performing on WWE TV. And number one, Kurt Angle's moonsault. Some chair shots man. It's back then it was all about making sure you laid in you didn't hold back you didn't you made it look as real as possible so you legitimately used all your strength to hit them with the chair. And if you didn't protect yourself in enough time you was just probably gonna get a concussion. That's just what it was back then. Granted they don't do the head chair shots as much anymore obviously for you know concussion reasons and protecting the wrestlers which I'm all for but at the end of the day man bruh. That's just what it was wrestling was wild a much wilder time back in the day. Off the top of the cage. First of all it needs to be said that this cage match between Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit was a damn clinic on weaving technical wrestling with dramatic storytelling. And now the WWE is slowly putting Benoit matches back on the archives. You took the death defying I don't know they were starting to put his matches back on the archives. Did I know that moment up until this point Kurt had never really shown his distaste for gravity so greatly so him performing the moonsault was a shock but also check out the obscene amount of hang time that's the exact opposite of what most daredevil types try to do when they come down at the top of the cage and this wasn't the only crazy move from the top of the cage as this match also features an incredibly dangerous diving headbutt from Benoit which had all sorts of hazards attached to it but ultimately Angle's moonsault took the crown that night because we'd never seen anything attempted by him that high risk before. Definitely man that definitely took the spot only because he crashed and burned and that was ridiculous man but comment down below let me know what's your most dangerous spot from this video that you you know that you enjoyed the most man for me I'm gonna have to give it to the Jeff Hardy one I just that I remember that so vividly breakfast the dude was literally climbing to the damn there to the rafters hit the Swanson bomb I thought it just looked so brutal that was one of my favorite dangerous spots from this video appreciate all the love and support roll to Sendee Kay appreciate y'all kicking with me see y'all on the next one peace