 What's good Josh, we're off to back again with another video. So I'm gonna check out WWE moments that got no reaction. Now, it's okay if a wrestler gets a negative reaction. You know, especially if they're trying to be a heel, you can work with that. You can build something with that. Even if their baby face originally booked as a baby face, but they're getting booze, you can work with that. You can spin that in as something great. You can actually feed into the negative reaction. And then you have situations where sometimes a wrestler gets the right reaction, a positive reaction, a reaction of endearment and support. But the worst thing as a wrestler is to get no reaction. When they're sitting there just looking at you with no type of yeas, no type of booze, just quiet. That's the worst thing to get as a wrestler. I'd rather get booed out the building because I can turn that into an angle. I can change my character off of that than to get nothing. No reaction is the worst reaction. So we're gonna check out some of these moments where fans just didn't give a damn. Whatever happened, whatever segment, whatever promo, they just get this off my screen. I don't care. We're gonna check this out. Appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on the channel. Should be a good one, man. With the exception of death and injuries, the worst that can happen to a wrestler is getting no reaction from the audience. I got just said. It can happen to anyone. Even wrestlers like Edge, Kane and The Undertaker have had incidents where they killed the crowd. In fact, one moment was so bad that WWE actually stopped the show and told fans they had to get louder. Before I show you that, this first moment is pretty sad. At Survivor Series 2014, it was Team John Cena versus The Authority. Cena's team was stacked with The Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, Ryback and Eric Rowan, and all of them got a big reaction, except for one. Look at that. Listen to the Dolphz. And then there was Eric Rowan. Oh, man. Oh, man, they didn't even pipe in cheers or nothing. Damn, I forgot about this, but you heard Dolph had the biggest reaction down there, so. The reason the fans had no reaction for poor Rowan was that this is the first time he used that particular entrance music. Also, fans just simply weren't into the character. A move like that is bad, but imagine getting no reaction every time you come out. That's what happened to this next wrestler. Charlie Haas debuted in a big way by being paired with Kurt Angle and Sheldon Benjamin. Sheldon and Haas were going to become two-time WWE tag team champions, but things went downhill after they broke up. Haas was used less and less and eventually got released in 2005. However, in 2006, Charlie Haas came back and the response was, well, not existent. Unfortunately, it wasn't just a case of a bad crowd. This would keep happening at shows and fans would eventually start referring to it as the Haas Pop. Y'all are cold, but wrestling fans can be some of the cruelest individuals. Not the Haas Pop. You don't want the Haas Pop because there is no pop. It's just quiet. Aw. Bro, you hear the music, but you hear absolutely nothing other than the commentators commentating. This was bad, but wait until you see the moment when WWE stopped to show because of how dead the crowd was. In 2010, Edge made his return at the Royal Rumble and was immediately a face, a good guy. However, about three months later, Edge got trapped from SmackDown to Raw. The radar superstar made one final appearance in the blue brand to tell the fans how much they meant to him. Christian interrupted, though, and claimed that Edge's heartfelt speech was a load of crap. Edge admitted that Captain Charisma was right, but the crowd didn't seem to care. I can't wait to get off this show. For the last few months, I've been the puppeteer, and these people have been my puppets. I've been making them dance around saying spear, spear, spear. Any time I wanted them to. And guess what? They did it. The lackluster. And then some sometimes fans, they can, they can be the problem too. At these shows, like, why are you there if you're just there to. Be bored, be bored at home. Oh, your fan response was due to a combination of fans still liking Edge, especially since he had just come back from a major injury. Yeah. Also, just the whole heel turn, not being that great. It's not surprising that W2B made Edge face again shortly after this. Yup. Mick Foley is one of the most beloved wrestlers of all time. Not only was he willing to risk his life to entertain the fans, but he's also one of the nicest guys in the world. For sure. How could fans not react to him? Oh, trust me, there's a way. Until the sex, Foley began a feud with Edge, leading to their famous WrestleMania match where Mick went through a flaming table. Jesus, bro. Classic. After WrestleMania, Mick and the radar superstar continued their rivalry. During an episode of Raw, Edge and Mick Foley went at it again. However, Foley invited Tommy Dreamer and made it a triple threat match. It looked like the two ECW legends were going to work together until Mick Foley betrayed Tommy and revealed he was now working with Edge. The crowd barely reacted. And after the heel turn was over, they stood in silence. Yeah, there was no boo. It was just like, okay. The fans clearly did not want to boo Mick Foley. Yeah. How could they? This was the man who nearly killed himself to give us one of the greatest moments in WWE history. It's not surprising that Mick Foley's run as a bad guy was short-lived and is rarely brought up. Yeah. He was suffering from identity fraud when someone wore his old mask and started attacking him. The heel cane and the imposter cane finally got to fight it out at the vengeance pay-per-view. Well, both men brought the heat. The crowd was lukewarm at best. Well, new hell, fire and brimstone, the imposter cane. Imposter cane, bro. Ironically, something very similar happened to the Undertaker 2, and it was even worse. In the mid-90s, the Undertaker disappeared from WWE after he was defeated by Yoko Zuna at the Royal Rumble. A few months later, the dead man returned, but he was now being controlled by Ted DiBiase. The Undertaker's original manager, Paul Bearer, claimed DiBiase's phenom was an imposter. This set the stage for the return of the real Undertaker at the 1994 Summer Slam, where the dead man came face-to-face with himself. Fans started off excited to see the real Undertaker return, but they quickly got bored of the match. Bro, listen to that, man. And then sometimes you can get these dead reactions just by bad booking decisions and heel turns or face turns that don't really work or matches that's just not working. For example, if you guys watched our crown jewel last year in reaction, there were certain matches at crown jewel date. The crowd was electric for. And then there was matches they didn't give no Fs were given. They didn't give a fuck what was happening in the ring. A prime example of that was the Rey Mysterio and Logan Paul ring match. That was a good match. It could have been better, but it was dead majority of the match. The fatal five way, fatal five way women's match. That was dead majority of the match. Hell, EO versus Bianca. They were, they were, they were dead. The crowd just did not care. Even with Kyrie saying coming back, they were dead for the majority of the match. So sometimes it just depends on the crowd too, man. They either they care about it or they don't. Bitsick Man was doing commentary and realized the fans weren't into the match and tried to present it as a good thing. You tell me if it worked. It was capacity crowd in awe. In awe. They don't know what quite to think. They're seeing two under takers. This wasn't the only time fans set out their hands for the Undertaker. At WrestleMania 15, the Undertaker fought Big Boss Man for the number of times. Their match wasn't that great. It was the number of factors and the ending only made it worse. So after defeating Boss Man, the brood lord from the ceiling and gave the Undertaker a rope that he put around Big Boss Man. Now listen to this clip and tell me what's missing. The boy came to Boss Man being hung from the cell. We got commentary and the Undertaker's entrance music, but there's no crowd reaction. Yeah. If you didn't see the fans, you would say this happened in an empty arena. Now what could be worse than this? They barely cared. How can this be silent for an entire match? Before I share this reaction, what happened or rather what didn't happen really wasn't the wrestler's fault. Backlash 2017 was probably best known for being the show where Jinder Mahal won the WWE Championship. Here's a question though. What match happened before that? If you said Luke Harper versus Eric Rowan, you are correct. This match received little to no hype in the weeks before the show. To make matters worse, it was sandwiched between two big championship matches. So when that's the case, it's not surprising that this is what happened. Honestly, I miss Otonka. Listen to the silence. Rest in peace. Or you went by Luke Harper in WWE, rest in peace. Oh, and a big power slam, dumping Harper. Even though the crowd was absolutely dead, WWE still did not stop the show. There is one time they did, and you'll be seeing that very soon. It's around 2010 and 2011, one of the biggest mysteries in WWE was who was the anonymous broad general manager. Whoever this person was- So annoying. They'd communicate via messages sent to a laptop. Man, this general manager was working for poem before it was cool. Anyways, the anonymous GM disappeared before the mystery was solved. But in 2012, the remote general manager returned for one night. Santino Morellov made it his mission to find out who it was and he got an answer. At the end of the show, Santino took under the ring where he discovered Horn Swaggle. Yeah, I think- The crowd was not amazed. Yeah. Horn Swaggle, are you telling me you're the one that's been causing all of this misery? Remember that they were trying to figure out who was the anonymous GM and the best thing they could have come up with was Horn Swaggle. Evolution is a mystery and one of the greatest factions in WWE history. For sure. Which consisted of four of the biggest stars in wrestling. So when evolution returned after being broken up for nine years, you would think they'd get a massive reaction, even just based on the fact that all of them were superstars individually. But you would be wrong. Yeah, that's crazy. I guess the crowd weren't Ruthless Aggression fans. These fans were actually pretty lucky. WWE could have publicly shamed them for being a bad crowd. And yes, WWE has been petty enough to do that. On the road to WrestleMania, WWE made a stop in Lafayette, Louisiana for Monday Night Raw. They ended up regretting that decision. On that night, several wrestlers got the call-up from NXT, but the fans in attendance- Ah, I think I remember this. Yeah. Yeah. And this is why it's important to depends on where you're at, man. Cause if the fans don't watch or more, you know, I guess you can say they don't watch NXT or they're not the hardcore fans at whatever arena you go to, you get responses and reactions like, the fuck is this? Who was this person? Why am I supposed to care? So they'll just be sitting there looking at these people that, us at home, we're like, oh, that's cool. They're on Monday Night Raw. Everybody else like, who are these people? WWE was so irate about this that they actually made an entire video about how bad the crowd was. As a member of the WWE universe for a long time. I was disappointed in them. Well, WWE called out the Lafayette crowd. There was one city that was so bad that WWE actually stopped the show to tell them to get more excited. In late 2014, WWE was doing an episode of SmackDown from Liverpool, England. For whatever reason, the Liverpool fans were just not that loud. Really? That's surprising. What? Bigler is one under these conditions. Back slide here on, another kick out. Cesaro looking to take the advantage here. Vince McMahon then decided to stop the show and scold the audience personally. Bro, and that's crazy because it seems like in the UK, boys be going crazy. Like their reaction is just, you can literally do a fucking poke to the eye and people just start going crazy. So the fact that Vince had to come out there, that's funny, bro. I would have to say, the Liverpool fans didn't do anything disrespectful. Some fans have, though, and to see what wrestlers did to them. Wow, man, that's funny. I wouldn't have never guessed that that's the situation he was talking about. I mean, they were quiet for that match, but it seemed like maybe they were quiet throughout the show because that's the segment he probably came on, you know, came from behind in a gorilla position during a commercial break. And I, hey, man, get y'all livin' it out. Like, what the fuck y'all doing, bro? Damn, that's crazy. So it's a combination of things. It's a combination of booking. It's a combination of where you have the show at because that matters. You can go to a city that don't give a damn full of nothing but super casual wrestling fans and that can hurt the overall view of the product for us at home. It looks like what they're seeing is not important. So why the hell should we be watching it? It kinda slows down the pace of the show if the crowds are not into it. So comment down below. Let me know some other instances if you guys were at a show where the crowd just didn't care. They were dead. Or if you've seen it on television where the crowd was just, they didn't care. Like I said, for Crown Jewel, there were some parts of the show that they were electric for and then there was plenty of the parts of the show where the match, in my opinion, was fine and pretty good actually. But the fans, you know, the people there at that particular moment, they didn't give a damn what was happening in the ring. But I appreciate all the love and support you guys shown on channel Road to 150K and I'm still here in this video. You just rest in the chamber of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking in with me. See you in the next one. Peace.