 What's good Josh about Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 most unforgivable things WWE ever did. We know WWE and their management can be doing some they've done some wild things in the past some kind of questionable things questionable booking decisions questionable promos Pressure most questionable segments, you know, they they've had their controversy for sure in the past So we're gonna check this out see what wrestling me had I can come up with appreciate all love support Road to Decorated history at WWE there have been some executive decisions, which have caused great controversy Although there is usually a mixed reception to most of the WWE booking decisions Fans are in agreement that certain segments went too far They go beyond entertainment and push the boundaries on what's acceptable There are also been instances where the WWE has made some decisions behind the scenes Which have had lasting damage on their reputation with some fans choosing to never forgive WWE chairman Smokman for his often tasteless business decisions But which times were they well join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 of the most unforgivable things WWE ever did be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists Number 10 firing Nia Jax was on a mental health break I came as a huge surprise when it was announced in early November of 2021 that Nia Jax had been released from the WWE Nia was regularly featured on television and she was a former all-women's champion fans assumed that Nia was invincible Mainly thanks to her relation to Roman Reigns and the Rock, but this clearly wasn't the case It surfaced shortly after Nia's release being made public that at the time of her release Nia was taking a mental health break from television as she had a lot of personal problems that she needed to conquer This meant that WWE decided to fire one of their talents whilst they were on this important break This led to widespread criticism from WWE fans online With some fans stating that WWE was simply kicking Nia while she was down and some even suggested that it highlighted how little WWE cared about their talent Number nine the Montreal script I know a lot of people weren't really too saddened from what I could tell that Nia Jax was released because they weren't a big fan of her work They felt like she you know wasn't really careful with other wrestlers felt like she injured too many people Didn't really care for just an in-ring work But at the end of the day it still messed up to release someone when they're having a mental breakdown mental issues And they're trying to sort things out. So I mean, but that's WWE man. Remember it was for budget cuts Crew job the Montreal screw job is well documented for being one of the most controversial moments in WWE history Even though it happened back in 2007 it is often cited for being one of the worst things WWE and Vince McMahon have ever done Now for those not aware Bret Hart was set to leave WWE for WWE. He was the reigning WWE Champion heading into the Survivor Series main event showdown With Shawn Michaels and beforehand Vince had planned to screw Bret out of the WWE title just in case he took it to WCW the match was initially supposed to end in a DQ with Bret keeping hold of the WWE title and then apparently wanting to surrender it after the match However Vince HBK and hell Hebner were all involved in a secret finish Which saw the match end as HBK put Bret in a sharpshooter There was a lot of backlash from fans and WWE talent following the incident and in relation to Bret He would depart for WCW and he and WWE would be bitter enemies for the next 13 years number 8 airing the Muhammad Hassan segment on the July 7th 2005 episode of Smackdown Devari weren't one-on-one with the Undertaker and following the Deadman's victory one of the most Insensitive moments in history occurred Muhammad Hassan began to pray on the ramp and this summoned five mass men as they were armed with Clubs and piano wire and began to choke the Undertaker out Following this attack the mass men lifted Devari above their heads and carried him away Although the segment was taped a few days prior aired the same day as a 7-7 terrorist attack that took place in London WWE were featured in all major news outlets as it was beyond belief that WWE hadn't edited the controversial segment out when airing Smackdown in the US The angle was so severe that WWE had to publicly release a statement on the matter and wouldn't dial down on their decision to air the segment Kevin Dunne actually came forward and said that we are proud of our product Eventually enough was enough and UPN which was a network which aired Smackdown One of the Hassan character dropped with immediate effect WWE reluctantly agreed and Hassan would eventually be written off WWE programming forever When the network says you gotta do this cuz they're paying you They gotta do that shit. So what was that? Firing CM Punk on his wedding day Of course this is up there as well Following the world rumble in 2014 CM Punk walked out of the WWE He had simply had enough and was struggling both mentally and physically with his position in the company This completely damaged the relationship between Punk and WWE and there was a lot of bad blood between the two parties On 13th June 2014 Punk would marry AJ Lee in what should have been the happiest day of their respective lives But on the day of their wedding Punk received official documents to state that he was officially fired from WWE Although this could have been a clear coincidence It was clearly deliberate and WWE wanted to hurt Punk as much as possible Chairman Vince McMahon were publicly declared that it was an unfortunate coincidence and he did apologize to Punk But fans believed that firing Punk on his wedding day was completely malicious Number six allowing Hulk Hogan back into the Hall of Fame When Hulk Hogan's racist rant was leaked for the world to hear everyone was angry Hogan was a beloved figure in the world of professional wrestling and pop culture and to hear him say such vulgar things was hurtful to say the very least WWE acted promptly by removing Hogan from any of their planned programming and this coincided with them removing him from the WWE Hall of Fame Just a few years after Hogan's removal from the Hall of Fame WWE slowly reintroduced him back into the mix following an apology which Hogan delivered backstage to talent He would begin to appear on WWE programming again and was even allowed back into the Hall of Fame In 2019 it was announced that Hogan would be inducted into the Hall of Fame for a second time This time as part of the NWO fans were disappointed with how the WWE were willing to present Hogan on WWE television again As if nothing happened. What was this WWE? That's exactly what it was. It was I didn't forget what he said a lot of people didn't forget what he said But WWE was asleep to some of the rug. He apologized. He apologized And there's nothing wrong with people having second chances if you made a mistake You said something out of you know saying and you felt that way in the past, but you have a different mindset now I'm okay with it. I'm okay with it. I'm not above Forgiving people, you know saying it's just it just depends on how true and genuine that person really is You know on changing their ways of viewpoints on certain things WWE wanted the controversy surrounding Hogan to die down and then they would happily bring him back into the WWE family once again Number five covid mania a WWE's handling of the global pandemic was rather controversial This began at WrestleMania 36 as a lockdown was issued meaning that fans wouldn't be allowed to attend WrestleMania Which was to take place in Florida? Although WWE were advised by key people including the US government to cancel the event They insisted that the show went ahead They decided to air the show from the performance center in front of zero fans This put all talent and backstage personnel at risk of the COVID-19 virus and it was seen by many as too big of a risk for WWE to take also during this time period at WWE released a ton of superstars the global pandemic made life difficult for everyone and for a company Which was bragging about record financial numbers releasing so many performers provoked anger and resentment from fans number four The blackface segment one of the most infamous moments in raw history took place in the summer of 1998 DX would come to the ring to impersonate the nation of domination However, the reason why the segment is so infamous is because X-Pac would wear blackface to try and impersonate nation member Mark Henry At WWE news the segment was too far as in 2021 the segment was removed from the WWE network And it finally looked like they were taking some accountability number three exploiting Eddie Guerrero's death Guerrero's untimely death in 2005 hit everyone hard and he was a beloved member of the WWE roster And he had cemented himself as one of the most gifted wrestlers of all time WWE's tribute showed that Eddie was emotional and they did a great job in paying tribute to a true legend of the squared circle Unfortunately in the months to come WWE would use Eddie's death to have further storylines in 2006 They utilize Eddie's memory in a storyline between Rey Mysterio and Randy Orton and this sort orton tell Mysterio that Eddie was in hell This was a storyline that made both the fans and Orton himself extremely uncomfortable Yeah, even Orton didn't want to do that. He was like, I don't you know what I'm saying? I think it's a little bit too far Like he didn't feel comfortable even say that I understand, you know comfortable in the summer of 2006 Mark Henry would declare during a promo that he spits on the Guerrero name And if Eddie was here he would spit on him too using Eddie's name in this manner was Exploitative and offensive and fans of Eddie have never truly forgiven WWE for their actions in the months after his passing Yeah, number two Vince McMahon says the n-word It's mostly known for WWE chairman Vince McMahon uttering a racial slur in a backstage segment in this segment Vince used the n-word in front of WWE champion John Cena as Bookity and Chamele watched in complete disbelief Vince was heavily criticized for saying the word and it's hard to fathom why he decided to say it never mind air it live on pay-per-view when Hulk Hogan was removed from the Hall of Fame in 2015 at fans called on WWE to address why Vince was allowed to use the word back in 2005 This led to the WWE releasing a statement which stated that because Vince McMahon is a fictional character It's not the same as Hogan's racist rant But Vince came up with it he approved it I remember watching I just was I Didn't even get mad. I just was confusing and Really like shot. They're like, bro. He really said that I was just like I Get that was his way of being funny, but I was just like, oh, okay, Vince Like I didn't get mad when I originally saw the seven thousand. I don't give a fuck, bro I get what he was trying to go for but he definitely missed the mark Eventually edited out of the network replay of Survivor Series But it's still widely available online for fans to witness and number one over the edge 1999 the over the edge pay-per-view in 1999 was one of the darkest days in WWE history during the event Owen Hart was playing a character known as the blue blazer And he was supposed to ascend to the ring from the rafters in a special entrance similar to how sting would enter the ring in Wcw however Owens harness line malfunctioned resulting in him falling almost 80 feet to his death It was one of the most horrific things to ever happen in WWE and it happened on a live pay-per-view The pay-per-view without a doubt should have been instantly brought to a close But it wasn't as Vince McMahon made the executive call to continue the pay-per-view Vince did this as he believed that that's what Owen would have wanted But Owen's wife as well as Bret Hart continued to condemn this decision But there you have it folks 10th of the most un That was one of those things where People, you know, his family was just like yo bro that that really Sucked like you should have ended the show a man died A man died doing something that he didn't even really want to do and he didn't even feel safe doing he died And it's like well We got to continue the show Like they definitely got some ridicule for that especially by the family like that's just where those stages was like, no, bro that's And I I can understand if someone I cared about my love a loved one that I know It's wrestling named up dying doing something for your company and they just are oh well We got to continue the show It just comes off as insensitive and not caring, you know So I get it people paid all their money may have to refund them whatever do what you got to do, but someone died Doing something to entertain them because you wanted to do something you thought it would be cool And he wasn't really safe with it, you know, so But comment down below. Let me know. What was the most shocking unforgivable thing on on on this video, man for me, uh I would have to give it to the The Eddie Guerrero situation. I think that's just it's too far He had only passed away like a few months prior and you're already using his death in the storyline And saying things like he's in hell and stuff. I don't like that that That's just taking it too far It's a little bit uncomfortable and he was an actual person of human being with family and phrases that love to him And to see that segment is like nah, bro. That's too much But appreciate all love sport wrote to 70k appreciate y'all kicking with me. See y'all next week. Peace