 What's good Josh your boy Ross back again with another video. We're gonna check out which wwe weapons are fake and which are real WWE secrets man by none other than Russell Lamia. This should be a good one I'm interested to see which weapons were real and fake for those who don't know I know for a fact when they use the thumbtacks. Those are real thumbtacks Those are not fake thumbtacks Those are real thumbtacks that they have to pull out when they go to the back at the end of their match one by one Hey, man wrestlers brother the the things that they put their bodies through To entertain us man. It is it's it's one hell of a thing So appreciate our love support roll to 60k and let's get right into this bad boy. Oh And fire can't fake fire Can't fake that Despite wrestling being predetermined at certain elements of wrestling must be executed perfectly in order for Oh my god, seriously, I'm gonna be honest with you to the in-ring That spot will always be one of the most hardcore spots in WWE That spot is ridiculous Getting spirit through a flaming table Risking yourself to get burnt for the entertainment of people. Oh my god, bro Oh my just ridiculous every time I see that I just my Jesus Work itself and the moves in the matches, but also in relation to whenever weapons are incorporated into a match Wrestling fans have always loved matches that involve weapon Such as ladders steel chairs and tables have been fan favorites for decades. Oh, so I guess he's probably had to mute the word you know what I I'm guessing so because the YouTube is very strict on it So I probably won't be able to say it. I'll probably have to mute the word myself because YouTube is very strict From the iconic hardcore matches in ECW to the TLC matches in the early 2000s wrestling fans have often wondered are the chairs actually made of steel or is the barbed wire actually real barbed wire? You might be surprised when it comes to weapon You would be shocked to learn that the vast majority of weapon used are 100% real Jesus but with that being said join us now as wrestling me a look set 10 WWE weapon and this What Dog YouTube has changed so much you can't even say that Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell daily wrestling videos Number one tables. I love it get the tables Since the inception of the tables match in WWE at the Royal Rumble 2000 when the Hardy boys would face off against the Dudley boys the tables match has become one of the WWE's most popular match types Introducing a table into a match has become a surefire way to get the crowd Instantly invested in the match and a wrestler being put through a table will indeed get one of the biggest reactions of the entire show As for the tables themselves they are made from extremely thin chipboard Meaning they can barely maintain the weight of a single human being therefore when someone falls or goes through the table It instantly implodes making an explosive noise in the process I did not know that Really did man that I learned something today Well is one of the safest weapons in wrestling mainly because there isn't too much additional pain for the wrestlers to take After all it's just a small amount of chipboard They are falling through although we must admit that the metal poles holding up the table may cause some damage Yeah, that's also been known for tables not to break on occasion This is usually when the wrestler doesn't land in the middle of the table Which can look kind of awkward on television and usually means the wrestler has to be put through the table again Yep, as for the Japanese table. Well, those are normally actually made out of real wood They never break Oh Did not know that man Did not know that so the Japanese table they now we use that real wood over here So if you fall through that Man the impact speed the height Definitely is probably increased and the most popular weapons in modern WWE This is mainly because it's one of the safest and the risk of injury from a blow from the weapon is extremely low The kendo stick itself is made from hollow wood and breaks apart after just a few strikes The tape on both sides of the sticks allows the stick to stay together for a few shots without breaking off into little pieces Which could seriously injure someone the dangers of the kendo stick can be seen when watching the WWE one-night stand paper 2008 the picture was seriously injured by a defective kendo stick Recently though the kendo stick has somewhat become forever damaged as a threatening and imposing weapon Following the infamous Bayley versus Alexa bliss kendo stick on a pole match that did no favors for the aura around the weapon Or the two women in the match itself Number three the garbage can the garbage can is actually one of the weapons that is completely different from the traditional The ones featured on WWE television are made out of aluminum or tin This means the can itself is no thicker than a can of soda or beer This means the can does a little turn no damage on the wrestler being hit by it Which is always a good result when it comes to what used in wrestling Surprisingly it can actually help a move be less painful for a wrestler to take for instance when Shane McMahon hits the coast to coast The garbage can he uses softens the blow for the wrestler Cushion to impact rather than the full force of Shane McMahon crashing into them at boot first. Yeah number four Thumbtacks I know these surprise many are actually the real deal Yeah, thumbtacks don't need much of an explanation as the consequences of a wrestler contact with the tax It's quite self-explanatory as soon as a wrestler takes a move for giving I remember that match win. Oh my god big foley mankind through Ordin back first into the thumbtacks. Oh my Tax damage is instantly noticeable and this is usually followed by Anagony thumbtacks were extremely common in ECW and then later in the Attitude era matches featuring foley They would slowly disappear from WWE television following WWE reverting back to a very PG product However, they would make a rare appearance at the extreme rules 2016 and a match between Dean Ambrose and Chris Jericho Jericho who took a bump in the tax for the first time in his career Stated that the anticipation for the bump in the tax was worse than the actual bump itself Foley would reveal a little trick when he stated that if the bump is taken on a large surface area such as the back The pain is quote-unquote less severe as it spreads it out He also mentioned taking the tax out is actually much worse. Oh my god resides for several days. Oh number five Barbed wire the usage of barbed wire in WWE is actually quite complex as they vary when they use real genuine barbed wire Or they opt for fake barbed wire for the safety of the wrestlers in the match Notably in Mick Foley's autobiography He discussed his match with Triple H at the 2000 Royal Rumble the match itself heavily features a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire Foley revealed that real barbed wire was used whenever Triple H would use the barbed wire bat on him However, when Triple H hit with the bat fake barbed wire would be used It's unknown just how fake the less than genuine barbed wire is but speculation suggests that if fake barbed wire is used The tips of it are rubber meaning the wrestler won't be seriously hurt On occasion wrestlers opt to use the genuine stuff for dramatic effect For instance Batista in his Hell in a Cell match in 2005 against Triple H opted to use the genuine barbed wire to get the best results possible Wow Number six the kid that now that I did not know so Mankind Mick Foley would use the real barbed wire like if the barbed the real barbed wire is being used on him That's fine. And then Triple H would get the fake one. Wow That's that's even more of a testament to how hardcore Mick Foley was bro guitar the guitar as a weapon made famous by Jeff Jared His trademark guitar was often used as a weapon to smash his opponent's head the spot in question wedge But I believe they were like hollowed out like they're like They're not like I don't know. I think they're like hollowed out They don't have like what normal guitars like the really solid wood and all the stuff that's in it So I think they're kind of hollowed out Jared would hit someone with a guitar would always look great on television because the guitar would explode on the person's head and make a Loud noise which looked incredibly effective. The guitars themselves are actually genuine guitars However, they are shaved off completely on the inside making them incredibly light and incredibly breakable the moment They are smashed over a restless head. Now. We all know what you're thinking Well, the case where Jake Roberts was hit over the head with a guitar by the honky-tonk man was actually a solid guitar Hence his real-life injury Once told in a shoot interview the person who was in charge of getting the guitar was Pat Patterson's partner Well, that guy went to a guitar shop and thought well Vince we want the best So they got a proper guitar Number seven wow Yeah, like like I said you get hit with a real guitar. That's probably gonna cause a legitimate concussion there Those are just hollowed out. You know I'm saying then get hit you saw what happened He got hit with a real one. It didn't even implode. It was still solid. Oh my god Last whenever you see a wrestler go through a glass window on WWE television or be hit with a glass object of some kind Despite the sound and damage looking very similar to the impact that would come from the damage of normal glass It is in fact sugar glass. Yeah All right, my power head went out. That's why I lost my Wi-Fi and Everything else is instantly kind of came back on so all right. Let's get back into it It is in fact sugar glass. Yeah Glasses completely safe to use well when used in the correct capacity that is despite glass in the WWE being Extremely safe disaster would strike in the match between Kurt Angle and Shane McMahon at the 2001 King of the Ring In one of the most brutal matches of all time who would suplex Shane through panels of glass However, they wouldn't smash on impact and Shane's head would bounce off the glass and land on the concrete below It took numerous attempts for the glass to break the reason for this is because WWE had forgotten to rig the glass and actually use plexi glass instead of the sugar glass The match was so brutal due to the mistakes with the glass that Shane needed 50 stitches following the match Number eight the sledgehammer the sledgehammer has an interesting history in WWE Introduced by Triple H in 1999 as his primary weapon Initially it was a fake sledgehammer that was used whenever Triple H would use the weapon on his opponents The fake sledgehammer would contain a rubber head attached to a wooden base The only time a real sledgehammer would be used is when Triple H would use it on something such as a casket Just as he did on an episode of raw in 1999 The usage of the sledgehammer would drastically change forever at WrestleMania 17. This was in the match between the Triple H sledgehammer man. It's it's iconic, but you know When he's actually hitting someone you obviously it has to be a rubber head because you hit someone with a real sledgehammer You'll damn they'll probably kill him As Triple H would hit the undertaker with this depending on where you hit them at of course Hammerhead as the undertaker would raise Triple H up for the last ride Unfortunately, the sledgehammer broke which forced the undertaker to suffer a nasty cut from that point onwards WWE would opt for Triple H to use a real sledgehammer He would then proceed to use his hand to cover up the metal parts of the hammer So no harm would be caused to the other wrestler. Yep number nine ladders Since the first ladder match in the WWE between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart in 1992 The ladder match has attained as status as one of the most popular matches in WWE history Now the ladder is used in two instances during a match It is used as an instrument for the wrestlers to climb to win the match. Oh my god One of the most crazy spots. Oh my god. I remember that Oh We gotta go back and see that. Oh my god, that spot is just always gonna be Savage, I believe the move is costalita del sol. I could be wrong over the ladder, but bro, just Oh my god, look at this spot Look at this it is used as an instrument for the wrestlers to climb to win the match My god, it's also used as a This naturally means that the ladder must be strong enough to contain the body weight of wrestlers But also safe enough to be used as a weapon The structure of the ladder is slightly different to a traditional ladder The steel used in the ladder is hollow So it's lighter and it's safer to hit a fellow wrestler with Additionally, the center of the ladder is made to be much weaker This is for spots where a wrestler is put through a ladder Which is often seen in the money in the back matches Despite the ladders being made slightly differently than traditional ladders Ladder matches and then later TLC matches have caused countless injuries For instance, the three teams who made the concept of the TLC famous That being the Hardy Boys Dudley Boys and Edgin Christian Who all side the matches with ladders as reasons why they still have injuries to this very day And number 10 steel chairs. The steel chair is probably the most iconic weapon in WWE history Cooperated into several famous matches and segments throughout history Fans have often wondered if steel chairs are all that WWE makes them out to be The fact is the steel chairs are legit Yep Yes, this is I've had I believe I've talked about this on this channel, bro You get hit with a steel chair. That's not Fake those are real steel chairs. That's why they don't do Chair shots to the hand anymore. It's only like to the back the body But no, those are real steel chairs, bro Legitimately chairs that you sit in. No, they're hitting you with The difference between the chairs seen on WWE televisions and normal steel chairs is that the rivets are broken This means that the chairs can be folded completely flat Which makes them safer to hit a fellow wrestler with And there was a time where wrestlers would take chair shots to the head on a regular basis Unfortunately due to research into concussions and issues relating to blows to the head Chair shots to the head have been officially banned in WWE Former wcw world champion diamond Dallas page recently discussed the dangers of the chair shot on Joe Rogan's podcast He discussed how in preparation for the infamous Hulk Hogan and Dennis Rodman versus DDP and Carl Malone match in wcw DDP had to explain the importance of the execution of the chair shot to Rodman He would explain to Rodman that the steel chair must always be kept completely flat when performing a chair shot Where it could end up seriously injuring a fellow wrestler Injuries of course still happen today with chair shots as seen when Sean Spears hit Cody over the head with one But there you have it guys the secrets behind Yeah, he was busted open legitimately too. I remember that but yeah um This was interesting. I really enjoyed this video. I'm definitely not to hit on put a like on this one, man This was a real good video. I did not know so many things But yeah, it's it's once again a testament to wrestlers And their willingness to put their body on the line for our entertainment. So comment down below. Let me know What was the craziest spot you guys can recall ever in wwe or aew where? ladders steel chairs tacks thumb nails anything that was talked about in this video If you can recall a spot that just you will always remember to this day Let me know down in the comment section below The one that will always come to me It's easily the flaming table that will always be in my mind a flaming table edge spearing um make foley through a flaming table I I don't even know what to say But like that's real fire That's a table that we now know is you know, it's kind of it's it's not like traditional wood, but it's still a real fire They legitimately fell through fire and they had to have the fire extinguishers, you know People with fire extinguishers right there ready for the spot. That's crazy, man So comment down below. Let me know, but I appreciate all love and support road to cck appreciate y'all kicking in with me and I'll see y'all next one. Peace