 What's good, Josh, but Ross back again with another video. So let me check out 10 WWE match finishes that nobody saw coming. It's, I guess you could say it's rare. It's rare, especially in WWE nowadays since a lot of people are checking the dirt sheets and online and social media. And, and, you know, we, you know, a lot of the hardcore fans kind of have a gauge of where WWE may go. You know what I'm saying, which is the information that they've been given and just being able to put two and two, two and two together, you can kind of figure out where storyline, where match may go. But there's those rare instances where you don't know or not even don't know you think, you know, and then all of a sudden, boom, wait a minute. You know what I'm saying? Wait, I didn't see this, this, the match ending like this. I didn't see this, this match, you know, going to this decision. Wait, this person won. It's rare. Sometimes it can be good, you know, an overall positive reception from the fans and then sometimes this reception can be negative because it may not make sense to a lot of the fans at the time of the booking. So it's rare that it does happen where WWE is able to fool everybody or majority of the people watching these shows and matches, but when they are able to, it does create conversation right afterwards. So we're going to check this out. Appreciate all the love and support you guys showing on channels by WrestleMania. There have been several match finishes at WWE. Yeah, let's get right into this bad boy. WWE that are completely stunned the fan base. This can either be because the victory in the match was the wrestler that fans simply didn't expect or the finish comes completely out of nowhere and fans are left in total shock as to what they've just witnessed. Join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 WWE match finishes that nobody saw coming. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive list. Also, check out our new channel WrestleMania shorts. Number 10, Stone Cold Steve Austin versus Mankind versus Triple H at SummerSlam 99. The main event of the 99 SummerSlam event saw Stone Cold Steve Austin defend his WWE title against both Mankind and Triple H. Going into the match, it was fully anticipated by the fan base that this was to be Triple H's night. The game had received a substantial push throughout the Summer 99 and it was expected that this was going to culminate with the game winning the big one at SummerSlam. However, when Mankind delivered a double-arm DDT on Austin and pinned him to win the match in the title, fans were absolutely stunned. Even JR and Jerry Lawler on commentary were completely flabbergasted. There are several theories as to why Mankind won the match. One theory states that Austin didn't want to lose the title to Triple H, but this was debunked when Austin put the game over two months later. The more logical theories that the guest referee for the match, Jesse Ventura, didn't want to raise the hand of a heel, so that's why WWE went with a Mankind victory. Mankind's WWE title reign would be short-lived though, as on the next night on Raw, Triple H would defeat Mankind to capture his first ever world title in the company. Number 9, Shameless versus Daniel Bryan at WrestleMania 28. During the build to WrestleMania 28, Daniel Bryan's popularity was beginning to take off in WWE and fans thought there was actually a chance that WWE would decide against Bryan losing his world title to the 2012 Royal Rumble winner, Shameless. However, when the match ended within 18 seconds at WrestleMania 28, fans were left speechless. Fans predicted a lengthy match between the two and someone expected the match to steal the show. 18 seconds was a massive disservice and WWE believed that the fans would love the finish, but it certainly didn't. Instead of the match finished making Shameless into an ultra-popular babyface, Bryan slowly but surely turned into one of the single most popular talents in WWE. And it's crazy. That right there, that right there, that's where things start to catapult for him. Because I believe Daniel Bryan at that time was a heel. He was a heel and people had, there were some people at WrestleMania that had the yes signs and he was doing no and that's when things, even as a heel there's like that's not what's up and that's when the yes moving started to really grow and his popularity started to skyrocket because people were like this was a disservice. That's crazy. Their decision doing that ultimately helped him get to where he was in WWE history. Number eight, Goldberg versus The Fiend at Super Showdown 2020. When it was announced that The Fiend would defend the Universal title against Goldberg at Super Showdown, it looked like the match was going to be a stopgap for The Fiend on the road to WrestleMania 36. Initial creative plans for WrestleMania 36 call for The Fiend to defend his title against Roman Reigns but in one of the most infamous booking decisions ever, they had The Fiend lose to Goldberg. The Fiend before the match with Goldberg was presented as an unstoppable force and the wrestling community was outraged that they would sacrifice such an exciting and compelling character in favor of another Goldberg title win. One of the main issues in the match was how poorly WWE presented The Fiend. He didn't look remotely credible and he lost to a version of the Jackhammer that looked more like a suplex. It was a terrible move from WWE to have Goldberg win the title and this match is going to be criticized and loathed for many years to come. Yeah, that was the wrong booking decision. The wrong booking decision. Just why? Why, bro? I ain't gonna lie to you. That really just I was done. I was like, yeah, I was really like you Goldberg out of here, bro. Get them out of here, bro. This is this is no, no, no. That's all I'm gonna say. No, no, no. 7. Triple H versus The Rock versus Mick Foley versus The Big Show at WrestleMania 16. WrestleMania 16 was to be The Rock's finest hour. It was rumored to win the WWE title in the main event and he would defeat Triple H, Mick Foley and The Big Show in a fatal four-way matchup. However, when Vince McMahon shockingly turned on the great one, allowing the game to retain the title, it made for one of the most surprising match finishes of the Atodera. Following the initial surprise of the match finish hitting fans, the surprise quickly turned to anger as it proceeded to throw rubbish into the ring. Yep. The Rock should have dethroned the game at WrestleMania and it was the next month that backlash where the Rock would finally defeat the game to become WWE Champion once again. 6. Browlet's Bass back when Vince wanted all that. Vince wanted you to throw trash. Vince wanted you to, you know what I'm saying? The fans to get upset. It made, it made for better, you know, just the overall television interview. Like the fans are upset that I rate. Oh, no, not this one. There's no versus Kofi Kingston on Smackdown in 2019. Oh, no. Kofi Mania was one of the finest storylines of the modern era, but the end of Kofi Kingston's WWE title reign was handled completely backwards. Just Kingston would take on Brock Lesnar on the 20th anniversary of Smackdown special. And whilst fans anticipated Kingston to be dethroned by Lesnar, we knew it seemed to be out of the question in shocking fashion. Lesnar performed a single f5 and pinned Kingston in eight seconds to win the title. This was a massive spin in the face of Kingston and all of his celebrated work. Kingston going down with the fight would have made for a compelling story, but they just couldn't resist the squash match formula when it came to Lesnar and it was incredibly disappointing as a fan to witness. Yeah, bro, just imagine you've been in a company for so long, you finally get the WWE Championship. You don't have the best title reign that you could expect or hope for after so many years of, you know, being in the company, but you know, saying, you know, you had a lengthy title reign, you became the champion. You know you're going to lose to Brock, that's fine, but at least you put on a match where the fans say, damn, Kofi gave it all he could, but Brock is just too powerful to overcome. And then you get squashed in eight seconds. And then after that, you just forget that the WWE Championship ever existed. You don't try to go back for it. You don't try to offer up a rematch. You just go back to serving pancakes in the mid-car division. Go back to catering. Number five, John Cena versus Sheamus at TLC 2009. John Cena's WWE title match versus Sheamus at the TLC pay-per-view in 2009 seemingly came out of nowhere. Sheamus was relatively new to the war brand and he was already being thrown into the deep end with a pay-per-view match with WWE's top guy. The match would be a tables match and heading into the match, no one was predicting WWE actually pulled a trigger on a Sheamus win, but they did the unthinkable. In an awkward finish, Sheamus would push Cena off the top rope and he crashed right through a table, ending the match. Sheamus would then be declared as a new champion as the crowd in attendance sat in utter disbelief. Yep, I'm like, wait, what? As an untested guy was now the WWE Champion. It was a huge risk though that luckily paid off as Sheamus has been a consistent talent for the company since this moment back in 2009 and he's widely regarded as one of the best workers in the entire WWE. Number four, Stone Cold Steve Austin versus The Rock at WrestleMania 17. Nobody could have ever predicted a finish to the match between Steve Austin and The Rock in WrestleMania 17. Austin would turn heel siding with Vince McMahon in one of the most surprising yet backwards match finishes in WWE history. Going into the match, it seemed like the logical outcome was Austin getting the win, but a heel turn seemed out of the question. No one saw that coming. It was critical of a heel turn mainly because it didn't make any sense for Austin to side with McMahon and many fans believed it to be a character killing match finish that could have been easily avoided. Number three, Goldberg versus Brock Lesnar at Survivor Series 2016. This one was really shocking. Following a 12 year absence, Goldberg returned to WWE in 2016 for what appeared to be- And at this point, I was like, okay, I'm off of Goldberg being back. At this point, when he came back, I was like, this is cool. It's just beating Kevin Owens. The way he beat Kevin Owens, I wasn't a big fan of. The way he beat The Fiend, I wasn't a big fan of. So I was like, I was out of that. I was glad that he was back initially. In one match only appearance, Goldberg would collide with Brock Lesnar in the main event of Survivor Series in a WrestleMania 20 rematch. The match was designed to promote WWE 2K17 and due to Lesnar being on the cover of the game and Lesnar being a regular performer in WWE, everyone was under the impression that Lesnar would actually win. However, in a move that stunned fans, Goldberg squashed Lesnar in just over a minute. This was unbelievable as Lesnar had never been manhandled in this manner. It later surfaced that this was Lesnar's idea who believed that there was a substantial story to tell with Goldberg regaining his credibility in WWE and WWE booking an eventual rematch between the two down the line. Number two, The Shield versus- I remember watching that. I just remember watching that live and I'm thinking, yeah, Brock's gonna win at some point. And then the match being over that quick, I was legitimately shocked. It was like, I couldn't believe what I had saw. That was, hey, kudos to Brock. Gotta give him props here, man. He called the right move here. Goldberg winning in that short fashion definitely made fans, oh, that's the Goldberg we remember from WCW. That's the Goldberg. Team Hell No and Randy Orton on SmackDown 2013. The Shield were unstoppable as a faction from their initial debut in 2012 and they remained unbeaten for the first seven months of their careers. However, on a random episode of SmackDown, their unbeaten record was shattered. The Shield would team up to take on Team Hell No and Randy Orton and this just seemed like a typical Shield match where they would end up getting the win. But to the surprise of everyone, when Daniel Bryan locked in the Yes Lock on Seth Rollins, Rollins tapped out. The fans in attendance came unglued as they anticipated a moment of this magnitude to happen on a taped edition of SmackDown. So it was a huge deal. When the Shield would eventually lose, it was believed that it would take place on a huge pay-per-view such as WrestleMania. But the fact that it was on a random and seemingly standard episode of SmackDown highlighted that iconic WWE moments can happen when fans least expect them to. And this is where a good lengthy win streak especially if you're pushing a group or individual, that can play into it. Especially if it's done right, it can play into it. And then when that person finally loses, it creates that moment like, oh my God, they lost. And then people can be like, oh, how was that that SmackDown when the Shield finally lost? So it creates multiple incentives for people to check out the show, the weekly shows because you never know what's gonna happen. People to go to the shows because you never know what's gonna happen. And it can just potentially boost or elevate a certain wrestler or their character for being the one to beat this undefeated streak or whatever. And number one, Brock Lesnar versus Undertaker at WrestleMania 13. Of course. The Undertaker's WrestleMania win streak was legendary. Of course. For the longest time, nobody could have ever imagined it to end. However, when Lesnar pinned the dead man's shoulders to the mat at WrestleMania 30, an eerie silence fell over the audience. I couldn't believe it. The reactions were a state of confusion as fans couldn't believe it. They had witnessed some believe it to be a mistake while some just couldn't emotionally react to such an insane moment in time. Could not believe we presented the match finish amazingly. As Lesnar's music didn't even hit immediately following the one, two, three and all the focus was on the energy and emotion of the audience. While some were critical of their decision to end the street, the response from the fan base in attendance at WrestleMania 30 was like nothing had ever been seen before. It was truly captivating and a match finish that nobody saw coming. But they have it, folks. I still, I don't think the streak should have ended there. That's going to be always be my stand on it. It shouldn't have ended with Brock. It should have ended most likely with Roman Reigns. I know some people feel like it should have never ended, but I do think at some point someone needed to be able to take that. And what better way of anyone taking that than Roman Reigns? Imagine we just go back to a world. And I've probably said this before, imagine a world where Roman Reigns is, you know, getting booed. No one really likes him. A couple of people like him, but he's mostly getting booed. He faces the Undertaker or whatnot and he beats him. They have a good match, a really great match. He beats him. Maybe even retires him at WrestleMania because that could be that could be a passing of a torch moment if the match is good and Undertaker's healthy. Beats him. And it takes a lot to beat him, but he beats him. He may even, you know, you're saying you could even have him cheat if you wanted to. If you really wanted to get that real heel heat, have him cheat, you could do that. But say you have him beat him clean. It took everything in his power to do it. Like infamously, that night after WrestleMania where he was booed out the building for 20 minutes, have him heal it up. And there you go. There you go. That's it. He would be the most hated star, but he would be the most watched star. People would pay money just to hate him, to boo him. He would have been a mate, man. Could have had him as a heel. Could have had him become the champion. At that point, you know, you just have him do whatever it takes to win. Easy. We would have probably a version of the tribal chief then rather than now. They would have pulled the trigger then. That's the only instance. I think the streak should have ever been broken is to catapult Roman Reigns who needed it because he was already getting negative reactions. Now let's make money from him getting these negative reactions. Let's build it up. That's my only thing. But comment down below. Let me know some other shocking moments and matches that you didn't see coming. Another shocking one for me. Brock Lesnar squash and John Cena. I never saw that coming. I don't think anyone saw that coming. And the fact that that happened was insane. So if you've got any other shocking moments that you just didn't see coming in wrestling, especially in WWE comment down below. Let me know. 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