 What's good? Josh Bob Ross back again with another video. So we're going to check out 10 WWE wrestlers who immediately told you they were losing man. This is one of those instances where you can tell a few just being set up and you just know. Well, they don't even have to say the words, you know, they're going to lose the match. You can kind of tell is set up for them to lose the match. But you know, they're going to try to make you believe that it could possibly happen. So we're going to check out some of them instances where you just knew. All right, well, this is pretty much over. You know what I'm saying? This is not happening. We appreciate all love and support you guys have shown on the channel. Road to a hundred, I said a hundred, a hundred fifty K. That's that's the goal. Let's get right into this one. Wrestling matches are the ones that keep you guessing and we can freak out as fans because we don't know what's going to happen. All the story dictates what direction we must go in. However, and then one guy basically just tells you that. Yep, they're screwed. Yeah. Okay, then. So I am signed from what culture? Please do smash that subscribe button. And this is 10 wrestlers who immediately told you they were losing. Number 10, James Storm. James Storm deserves a proper run at one of the big two companies. He's always smashed it no matter where he's been. But for one reason or another, aside from a brief run in NXT, it never happened. It should. What we're talking about today is when Storm was in TNA and Eric Bischoff was pulling the strings as can be the way in business. Those two didn't get on leaving Bischoff to come out and say he thought James was unprofessional whenever he was told he was going to lose. Is it a few interviews Eric went as far to say you knew with the cowboy was going to be defeated because go and watch his entrance and go look at his face. All the emotion was right there and it took away from the finish. Now, I admit I have gone back and I've never noticed this, but I suppose wrestling is all about opinions. So make sure you look today. Then you can make your own flip it by the number nine Tony Storm. Very interesting, interesting way to look at things. You know, maybe, maybe he, you know, I'm about to lose this match. No emotion come out to the ring. Kind of tell if you're really looking that hard, but hard enough to see it. So I don't know that I can just be here. He say she say type situation there. Full Gear 2022. Full Gear had to be good for AEW. All out had its issues that we know about. So what better way to move past it by getting back to what counts the wrestling. The promotion definitely achieved this and Jamie Hater versus Tony Storm was a banger. Sorry, Taz. When people started to say Storm looked like she was mad about this as soon as she walked down the rampway. Now, once again, I've looked at it and I don't see anything. Yeah. Anything Tony just looks ready to destroy, but this is the power of hindsight. Sometimes it's legit. Sometimes we're seeing what we want to. For my money, I would bet Tony had been told the plan and that she would be turning heel after this. So wanted to plant some seeds. Anything you saw in her eyes was the rage building. Either way, Storm has been great ever since arriving in AEW. Long may that continue number seven Thunder Rosa River. It's crazy that we're talking about this. There's been some definite issues with the women in AEW right now. So I don't really have the full details on it, but I've been seeing some some rumblings on social medias of the potential issues, the backstage issues. The women's division has been seen in AEW. So it's interesting that some of these women are showing up, especially Thunder Rosa and how that played out in the end to pollution 2022. A month prior to this, we have a copy and paste situation. So everybody was saying the same damn thing about Thunder Rosa. She was facing Brit Baker at Revolution 2022 for the women's title. And given this was coming off the crazy lights outmatch, people were pumped. The two had great chemistry. As soon as Thunder arrived, though, people say she looked pissed off, but once more, I didn't see it that way. She just looked ready to kick her rival's ass and let's face it. There was an argument this was the time to make the switch. As John Cena once said, the time is now. Ultimately, they had another top scrap until all the craziness happened a few months later, but as always, please do remember that first and foremost, these are human beings. Treat them as nice as you can. Number seven, Kevin Owens at Fastlane 2017. Now I'm sure Kevin Owens was pretty pumped up to face Bill Goldberg. Say what you will, but imagine growing up on the Attitude Era and then facing one of the most popular guys from that period. Yeah. Must be Serene. Oh, brother. Fastlane 2017 was the Owens was the Raw World Champion. The barely got going. He was also ready for an excellent few with Chris Jericho over the title. Bill crushed him at the pay-per-view. Well, it felt a little short-sighted. The upcoming Goldberg and Brock Lesnar program also didn't need gold on the line. There was a slight inkling that maybe just maybe Kevin was a little bummed about it. You would be. However, especially because KO hasn't been a champion since we do need. Yeah. Once again. Counting to his point, their match didn't need a title. It did not. I would have preferred a Jericho Y2J feud for the title at Mania, then the match that we got. That's just my personal opinion. I would have preferred that, but, you know, you know, that goes. He did change that as well, please, because it has been years. Literally, all I'm going to ask you today, WWE, is to make him the man again. Thank you very much. Number six, Jake Roberts at WrestleMania 8. A year prior to this, the undertaker destroyed Jimmy Snooker to start his undefeated streak. Mm-hmm. He knew this was an undefeated streak at the time because it wasn't part of the plan. But still, we got to WrestleMania 8. We did it again. This time, Jake Roberts was the victim, which made a lot of sense because he was very much a WWF veteran. And everybody liked this, apart from Jake. Bring it up backstage and looking frustrated as he came to the ring. Roberts even glared into the camera at one point and basically acknowledged that this wasn't going to go his way. Not sure he cared that much about breaking the fourth wall. Behind the scenes, Jake was also telling Vince McMahon he was so angry that he wasn't going to show up to future events. And because of that, he got released. Whoa. Vince McMahon was not pleased. And we wouldn't see him again for four years in a World Wrestling Federation ring. Whoops. Damn, bro. He didn't want to do the job for the Undertaker. Damn. He said, man, this sucks. I ain't coming back. Vince was like, all right, we'll buy it again. Damn. 32. Well, we know this one is true. Now Rose has talked about it. Yeah. Now John Moxley has said that he wasn't all that infused with his Brock Lesnar match. That the Beast didn't really put a lot of effort into their no-hold barred scrap. This should have been so much better. Ready to have his ass kicked. Brock wouldn't even do that. You can see Ambrose. Yeah. No, and that's the crazy thing. Ambrose was all about, hey, bro, you can do whatever you want to me. I don't give a damn, bro. Let's just put on an entertaining show. Anything he tried to do. Brock was like, no, don't want to do it. No, don't care. Nah, don't want to do it. And what's crazy is I was actually interested in this feud. I was because Ambrose was just this guy that just didn't care how much punishment you inflicted on him. He was going to find a way to get back up. They built him like this ultimate underdog, this crazed underdog. I was, I was ready for this feud, this match and come to find out. Brock didn't want to do nothing. And it's crazy because when Brock wants to do something, as we've seen with SummerSlam, him going off script and shaking Cody's hand and acknowledging him as the next guy up or whatever, he'll do it. He will. He will give it up 200% if he's interested in doing it. This, he was not interested in doing anything Dean Ambrose had to come up with. Frustration's here even more so when you know the story. Yeah. Yeah. While on paper, this was highly anticipated. It was a bit of a letdown on the night because nothing happened. Nothing. We just beat him a little bit and we were done. It was worse as Brock was going to win even though he was headed back to the UFC leaving Dean to kind of tread water for a while. No wonder at the end of his WWE deal, he was so annoyed. I don't think they really knew what they had. Yeah. John Cena at WrestleMania 27. Now, I think this was John Cena just trying to sell the moment. After a huge over the top entrance out, he came rather than his usual energetic self, he was sort of a little bit somber. More serious, maybe it was interesting. He of course was taking on the Miz and a match he was going to lose. But I don't think that's the deal. I would guess that maybe it comes down to the rock because although we didn't know it here. Yeah. When Dwayne Johnson had real beef for a good while and the ending of the match called for the great one to screw over Cena, allowing Miz to retain the WWE title. It's a genuine shock. Yeah. The point was going to be that he's in the trenches every week. Whereas the great one picked and chose his moments. Maybe he was a little bit peeved at this, like getting murked by two people. They still did business and we know the deal there. But do go back and watch this when you can. I actually think this one could be argued. Three Kenny Omega wrestler. That's possible. But I don't only reason why I could count at that point is John's always been a company guy. John's always going to do, you know, what's best for the company and if Vince wants him to do something, John Cena is going to do it. That's that's just John. He's loyal to them. You always be loyal to them. So I once I'm sure he found out that was going to happen. Maybe add some some issues about it, but I'm sure he saw the bigger picture of what they were setting. So Kingdom 13. So I am going to argue with myself here because there is just no way. The only reason Mr. Omega gets in here is because it gets chatted about online. But I don't believe it. That man gets wrestling too much. It was an interesting time for sports entertainment, though, as just before this pay-per-view, a certain promotion called AEW had been announced, of course, Kenny had signed with essentially he was going to be taking some time away from New Japan. The twist was Omega being the IWGP. That outfit is wild out which surely meant he had to drop the belt to Tanahashi at the pay-per-view. Did he? We didn't know. The answer was yes, which led some people to say Omega look round during his entrance or because this was a last minute decision. Conversations were being had right up to the bell ring. Even if that was the case, though, I still think Kenny would do the best he could. Yeah. And any interesting facials were likely intentional. That way you get the world talking. He also did mouth one last time into the camera. So seriously, man, I think he knew what he was doing because he always does. Number two, Jonathan Gresham. Here's your support. Paul Dishonor 2022. So another one where everything would come to light soon afterwards. Jonathan Gresham was not overly pleased that he was dropping the Ring of Honor world title to Claudio Castagnoli soon after Tony Khan bought the promotion. This seemed like it was mostly down to the fact that Gresham had tried to put the company on his back through some difficult times and all of a sudden, poof, it was all gone. We also learned about a very heated conversation between the two where Jonathan could actually be heard yelling at Khan. But recently Gresham came out and explained this and admitted at the time he was in a bad position personally. So ultimately he did let this all get to his head and he acted unprofessionally. Oh, Gresham and Tony Khan are now the best of friends once more. We don't have to worry about it. Still, he walked out to face Claudio and didn't even have his usual ring entrance attire on. You kind of get the feeling he just wanted to get this done. Get the hell out of dodge. Yeah. One Rick Flair. Anytime. We just talked about this too. Charlotte Flair had on a whole red outfit and guess what? She didn't win. We literally just talked about this for Summer Slam. Oh, that's so that's funny. I've been planning on checking out this video. There's been on my list of videos to check out. So it's just a that's that's a random coincidence there. Prince secret and nobody has disproved it as of yet. If Rick Flair was going to lose an important match, he would don red wrestling gear in every damn time. This was true at WrestleMania 8 when he lost to the Metroman Randy Savage when he tasted defeat courtesy of Ricky Steamboat at the Chaitan Rumble in 1999 and when he got pinned at Mania 19 against the Undertaker. That's crazy. On to this back in the day, it must have totally ruined the outcome. Although there were exceptions when he retired for the first time as he battled Shawn Michaels at Mania 24 is actually wearing blue. Next time you're bored, though, definitely go and do the math because I tell you, you'll be surprised how many times this comes through. The hell was the nature boy thinking? Nobody had the rest of me told you they were losing. Please do let us down. That is funny. Y'all literally talked about this on the Summer Slime Stream. Every time Rick wore red, he lost. Charlotte wore red. She lost. She didn't win the triple there. Oh, that's that's crazy. I don't know, man. I don't know. That's that's a very interesting one, man. But comment down below. Let me know some other instances where you knew you just knew the rest of those losing just just off of the entrance alone or how things were built. You just already knew. Yeah, this person is about to lose. They're not about to win. But appreciate all of the support wrote 250k and I'm still young to speed a YouTube wrestling champ of the world. Appreciate you're kicking me. See our next one. Peace.