 What's good Josh Bo Ross back again with another video, so we're gonna check out top 10 wrestlers secretly Communicating in the ring by none other than wrestling a flashback. Sorry. I wasn't able to get you guys a AEW stream last night or an extra video Last night. I just wasn't really feeling well. It was feeling under the weather. I'm still not a hundred percent Took me some medicine kind of chilled out last night. I'm feeling a little bit better than what I was yesterday So I wanted to make sure I tried to at least get you guys some videos for today, man So we're gonna check this out Appreciate everyone that was wishing me get well wishes on Instagram and Twitter. I really do appreciate that means the world to me Just want to make sure I can consistently keep bringing you the content as much as I possibly can Let's get right into this one This would be a good one a lot of times the cameras do pick up on the wrestlers actually communicating in the ring It takes some skill and talent to be able to to mask that properly Well, no one can really tell y'all are actually working together in the ring, but let's get right into this video Let's do the damn thing Is this on? I didn't do that Communication between wrestlers in the ring is a vital component of a match Even if a match has been well planned out once it's underway the wrestlers will still need to communicate back and forth Most of this we don't hear but there is plenty we do pick up on and if you watch Bochamania Then you know that everyone talks too much But some wrestlers are louder than others so join us today as we'll look at ten notable wrestlers known for communicating in the ring We kick things off with the world's largest athlete given that show always wrestled people smaller than him It was important for his matches to look believable So it wouldn't be surprising if we saw the giant instructing the other wrestler or a group of wrestlers on what to do next Oh Wow, oh My god that that elimination always made me cringe the way Cena landed it just looked brutal on his knee. Oh my gosh Wow It's crazy how well those cameras pick up on just a subtle Subtle conversations Number nine Shawn Michaels before he found God Michaels could be best described as a loose cannon Shawn was well known for getting angry in his matches back in the day be at his opponents or the staff around the ring Wow The HPK could also be heard calling his fair share of spots as well. There's a classic match right here Oh That's what you say pose that way to the whole camera It came the big red machine rarely wrestles anymore But when he did you may have seen him communicating with his opponent from time to time Trying to do this may have been a problem for Kane at different points in his career though as back when he used the voice Fox to speak he would have had to make sure no one heard him calling the moves in the ring While when Kane wore the full mask his voice was typically muffled Which may have made it difficult for the other wrestlers to understand him I mean his is like really quiet Yeah, this is not that audible in my opinion Okay, I heard that one pretty clear Number seven Brock Lesnar Lesnar is a man a few words when it comes to his promos He does talking in the ring figuratively and literally you could say as Brock can sometimes be caught speaking to his opponent on camera Oh Yeah Yeah, he definitely I remember watching that live he definitely gave him some stiff ones like slow the fuck down, bro He gave him a Stifracy those were some real punches. He just that quick just two little piece combo just that quick That's funny Say grab the bell Number six right back. It's been a while since we've seen right back in action So fans might have forgotten how loud the big guy could be when he was in the ring And we're not just referring to the numerous things he would shout as a catchphrase Right back was also known for being vocal when communicating with his opponent It's crazy they seem like they communicate communicating pretty well in the ring, you know See I'm fucking right back definitely had their issues Number five this is pretty Recently announced you'd be returning to the ring after previously being forced to retire when she does step between the ropes again One has to wonder if page is spot-calling will still be as noticeable as it was during her previous run Oh, yeah, I remember Damn Then she's ever a little conversation Number four Dolph Ziggler having a full conversation in the ring I was a WWE veteran having wrestled nearly two thousand matches for the company He's got me means he's usually the one calling the match and this has led to doll regularly being heard directing traffic to his opponents That was loud and clear Oh Number three Becky Lynch few wrestlers currently in WWE have carved out a better body of work for themselves in the past few Years then Becky Lynch and although she can often be heard calling out instructions to her opponent in the ring This hasn't taken away from some of the great matches Becky has had It's so crazy how these cameras pick up our damn I Number two Triple H triple H has long since been described as a student of the game Wrestling a more old-school style being more inclined to call it in the ring rather than heavy plan out a match This especially in modern wrestling increases the chances of the ringside cameras picking up What the wrestlers are saying to each other and the game had that happened to him more than a few times Oh, yeah Yep, the camera was right up on it Oh that that match was just more rain Number one John Cena Cena had to be number one, didn't he John is so famous for loudly calling spots in the ring Yeah, that he's had his own feature on botcha mania for a number of years God damn Oh Cena has even publicly addressed his spot calling in the past and given quite a fair response. And that brings us to the end of this video. As always, if you want to watch the older school clips, they didn't really call too many spots in the match. It was I don't know how they were doing it like the old school wrestling. They didn't really call too many spots. It was just more, I don't know how they did that shit. I don't know how they were able to have these type of matches. Of course, I'm sure they called spots, but they were so subtle. And granted, the technology back then on the cameras weren't the same as they are now today. So obviously, you could possibly get away with a little bit more calling the spots or as it was probably less heard of though. But once again, this is what it is in wrestling. Obviously, they had to find a way to, you know, hide it better. But you know, we got these thousand dollar cameras, you know, it's it's damn it kind of impossible to do that. So comment down below. Let me know, man. Have you ever been like a wrestling show for all my fans of not fans subscribers that's been to a wrestling show? Have you ever been to a wrestling show and actually heard the wrestlers in the ring? If you were close enough, call spots. Let me know down below which show it was what wrestling match it was. I would like to get your opinion on that. But I appreciate all the love and support you guys have shown on the channel, man. I'm so very thankful for you guys. Road to 150 K. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next week. Peace.