 What's good, George? We're lost back again with another video. So we're going to check out 10 wild confessions from huge wrestling stars. It should be a very interesting one. You know, everybody has something that they, you know, hold near and dear to themselves, you know, some type of maybe secret. You can say that they, you know, some people don't feel like revealing or maybe will choose to reveal at a later time. And then there's no exception for wrestlers to, you know, sometimes people forget wrestlers are just like you and me. So they have things that they kind of hold to themselves and keep secret for a while till they feel like maybe letting people know or what not. Or, you know, letting people know how, you know, they, they move on their day to day life outside of the wrestling business. So we're going to check out some of these confessions. Poor people have been, well, wrestlers have, have revealed. Should be a good one. Appreciate all love and support. Skip right into this one, man. There aren't necessarily candid types by definition. They lie and it is incumbent on them to lie. They want you to think that they really hate the storyline rival. They'll say they're a few inches taller than they are. And they'll say they weigh a couple of pounds heavier than they do. This is on the mind by shoot interviews and podcasts. There a wrestler will talk far more freely about, well, anything. So I'm Andrew from What Call To Wrestling and here are ten absolutely wild confessions that wrestlers have made over the years. Number 10. The Undertaker confesses his love live at the Slammy Awards. The Undertaker was all about protecting his pro wrestling persona for sure, many, many years. Of course, that has to be said in the past tense these days because well, the dead man thought omitting to being old and terrible for the last however many years of his career made for compelling critically acclaimed Netflix style documentary series. Did you know that take a broke character years and years before he hilariously clawed for an Emmy at the 1996 Slammy Awards? The Undertaker sent a coded message to his wife at the time. JLC he said, you are always on my mind. Oh, wow. JLC equals Jodie Lynn Calloway. So why did he say this? Was taker apologizing for a bit of on the road? How's your father? Or was he just being a big old soppy bollocks and telling his misses that he adored her in between working the executioner and Tatanka? Number nine, like I said, they're like you and me, man. They just have to put on a persona for the cameras and a lot of times, you know, for the public appearances, but they they have emotions and feel pain and in love and sadness and happiness and anger. They're human beings at the end of the day. And punk admits to an in ring accident. Soiling yourself is quite the embarrassment for sure. That's at least what I'm told. It's not something a high profile wrestler who takes themselves extremely seriously would readily admit to, but 2013 was a very different time and CM Punk, he was in a very different place. Punk had stopped giving Adam a long time prior to December when in the middle of a match with Dean Ambrose, he filled his britches on an episode of WWE Smackdown. Constantly ill and unable to locate any motivation due to the grueling schedule he was working. CM Punk not only did that act involuntarily but advertised that fact to the world. He was scolded by WWE management for tweeting the S word because swearing is clearly unacceptable on a platform that children should not have unmonitored access to and is obviously much worse than a fighting company that for so long has struggled to genuinely care about workers rights. Number eight. I never knew that. My man said, yep, I just let one out. I don't give a fuck, man. I'm over this company. Marty Jeanetti admits to an unspeakable act. Firstly, Marty Jeanetti claimed in the aftermath of this outrageous story that his Twitter account had been hacked. Nobody will ever know for sure. That's not, man. He's sometimes Twitter's do get hacked but at the same time, sometimes that's not the case. They just, you know, people use that as a quote unquote but this hacker positively nailed Jeanetti's uniquely bizarre writing style. Marty is fond of ellipses, multiple exclamation marks and adding or removing certain letters from words incorrectly. For example, he will write loves instead of love. He does this often as you'll find out here and the person hacking Marty Jeanetti's account was as good at mimicry as the young bucks are of ducking FTR. So back in 2017, a hacker convinced the world that Marty Jeanetti lived out the Mr. McMahon character's sickest dream that he had designs on his own daughter. As the hacker said on Twitter, if you loves me as much as I loves you you will give your opinion. Just did DNA two weeks ago. She's not my daughter. We both held out of sex because you don't do that but now that we ain't from a guy's side she's effing hot but she's been daughter. I want to too but can't get past that. The worrying part here is that in the hacker's sick mind Marty Jeanetti had urges towards his not daughter before he even had it confirmed that he was a related to this young woman. Number seven, Marty Jeanetti. Hey, yo, I don't know, man. I don't know. That's kind of creepy, bro. Hey, yo. He also claims to have killed somebody taken to Facebook in 2020. Marty Jeanetti claimed to have committed murder in self-defense. According to his story, a 13 year old Jeanetti was lured out the back of a bowling alley under the pretence of buying drugs sent in an imminent assault. Marty revealed that he made his first victim disappear. So why did the why did the silhouette? Did y'all notice that look like fucking HPK? Was that a Shawn Michaels silhouette? Why was the silhouette? That definitely look like a Shawn Michael's drug sent in an imminent assault. I definitely think that is a HPK silhouette. Y'all are childish. What coaches feel that he made his first victim disappear. So in effect, Jeanetti outed himself as a serial killer as the implication here is that this was just the first person that Marty had offed. Jeanetti reckons that while the man was never found, they should have checked the Chattahoochee River that straddles the border of Georgia and Alabama. These ramblings sparked a manhunt which in turn compelled Jeanetti to reveal that he just made the whole thing up. It was obviously B.S. After all, a wrestling serial killer with a pension for. I don't know about that one, bro. This is this is took a creepy turn, bro. Wild sex. What is this NXT when it was supposedly still good? Jeanetti later claimed that this original post was merely the beginning of a damn wrestling storyline because of course it was. What wrestling storyline? John Cena's TMI moment on the Howard Stern Show in 2006 as WWE Champion deep in the ruthless aggression era, Cena was encouraged to publicize himself as a bit of a lad as part of this top boy PR crusade, John made an appearance on the Howard Stern Show and there he told the world of his rat up a drain pipe as sex capades. Ironically, given the fact that WWE launched its PG initiative to move away from this sort of thing, Cena conducting himself rather well here. Stern was operating in his typical unpleasant manner, trying to get Cena to admit to his shame in sleeping with a larger lady, but Cena was having none of it. To him, it was a great night, lights on, great experience. Then tried to frame such an art as disgusting, but Cena was nonplussed. So nothing shameful here. It's just wild that footage exists of the child friendly Super Cena copping to being a prolific shagger. Instead, the only thing John Cena should be ashamed of it's not STF Jumbly. Number five, I mean, that went bad. I mean, once again, he's a human. So he got it on with somebody bigger. You know what I'm saying? He hit it with the five moves of doom. And then, you know, once he, you know, hit his finisher, you know, he hit it with the you can't see me and boom, he was gone in the night just like that. New Jack claims he wants it to badly injure Vic Grimes. The story is you never forgot the events of ECW living dangerously. I definitely saw the I believe he talked about this on the dark side of the ring. Was that the dark side of the ring? I think that's that's the docuseries where he talked about this correctly if I'm wrong. But yeah, he now he legitimately. He legitimately did not care about him. I believe he threw him off a scalping in a match. They had tased him and threw him off. Didn't care where he landed. But he legit hated him. Thousand, at which he suffered brain damage when Vic Grimes fell on top of Jack after Grimes was dragged into a balcony dive spot that he was trepidatious about. Two years later, when the rancid XPW attempted to reboot the essence of Paul Heyman's extreme outfit. New Jack sought his revenge. In the 2005 documentary Hardcore Forever and later repeated on dark side of the ring, New Jack claimed that he wanted to kill Vic Grimes by throwing him head first into the top turnbuckle. And this throw would take place in the top of a scaffold and through a ludicrous amount of tables. Unfortunately, there are plenty of holes to all of this. Firstly, New Jack and Vic Grimes worked without incident together at Hardcore Heaven 2000 just months after the initial incident at Living Dangerously. Secondly, New Jack didn't really throw Grimes with too much force in 2002. He claims this was an accident and that he meant to do it harder though. And three, New Jack is a professional wrestler. If nothing else, it's a wild thing to even try and incorporate as part of a work or a storyline that you're trying to murder somebody. Number four, Brian. If there's anybody that I believe it's him. If it was anybody that I believe will want to murder you legitimately in a wrestling ring, it's definitely him. I mean, he legitimately stabbed someone in a wrestling ring as well. So in Danielson lies about his concussion history. Brian Danielson is a self-effacing fella who by the standards of pro wrestling is probably too honest for his own good. When asked by the guerrilla position podcast in 2018 if he could see his program with the Miz lasting until WrestleMania 35, Brian laughed in their face. Brian Danielson, however, is a professional wrestler. Lying is in his DNA. He admits to lying to WWE about his history of concussions before signing with the company, which he then attributes to WWE's fear of clearing him in those wilderness years between 2016 and 2018. Number three, Cody. That's crazy. Before he got there, he was like, yeah, no, I'm concussing. I ain't never had no damn concussion. And they could probably have a few concussions before he got to WWE, man. Post takes responsibility for toxic tribalism. You think that thing that happened in WWE was bad? What if it happened in the AEW, huh? Bet you'd love that. Yeah, you'd absolutely eat it up if it happened in the AEW, wouldn't you? Ish, the online wrestling fan experience is exhausting post-2019. Then again, it's never been especially great. You couldn't rate a WWE match, three and a half stars, as in very good, without some demented fan wishing death upon you and your family for not giving it five stars. Obviously, you definitely would had it taken place in the Tokyo Dome. But online discourse is so much worse these days. Now, we all live in hell. The new tenth circle of which is bonkers theory such as Tony Khan must have leaked the Vince McMahon sex scandal in order to deflect attention from Jeff Hardy's DUI arrest. You can't even browse Twitter for more than a minute before somebody will take a shot at you if you dare to say a nice thing about WWE, AEW, or say New Japan Pro Wrestling. I can put some of the blame on my shoulders for this. Cody Rhodes acknowledged on After the Bell with Corey Graves. Why would Cody do this to himself? Number two, Vince McMahon. I mean, he did hit the infamous sledgehammer bashing of the throne when AEW first really kicked off. We got the symbolism there, you know? And then, of course, the tribalism with fans in the wrestling community. I've seen some people talk about MJF and Adam Cole being better than the bloodline storyline. And I personally have to disagree with that wholeheartedly. But I do think it is good and it's working for them in AEW right now. It's a different storyline, different context. It's working, you know? So people are just trying to compare things. And a lot of people say stuff because they know they're going to get a rise out of individuals. So, you know, you're entitled to your own opinion. You know what I'm saying? But at the same time, someone's entitled to respond. It's just how you respond. When people start doing too much, it becomes an issue. Like, yo, just relax. It's just wrestling at the end of the day. Just calm down. Publicly admits wrestling is predetermined. Many words describe McMahon, genius, moron, entertaining, repulsive, bold, is as accurate a word as any. And Vince embodied this characteristic in 1989 when in front of the New Jersey Senate, he said the obvious part loudly and made public the fact that wrestling was predetermined. His timing was ideal. Not that he was interested in doing anything else except paying less tax. As, of course, by 1989, there were barely any competitors left to piss off. Vince had won. Most everybody knew that wrestling wasn't on the level in 1989. Still, it's wild that Vince thought nothing of ruining any remaining urge to bargain to the contrary, just to save himself a few quid. Number one, two words. And, you know, obviously he was dealing with the steroid stuff and, you know, he had to pretty much let them know that the world known on is not real. He had to let the world know too. So you can say, did that ruin the business? Some would say it did. But at some point, the way technology has advanced, people are going to find out anyway that it was all predetermined, you know what I'm saying? So even if he wouldn't have said it, people would have found out just just offer just technology and and being able to look with your eyes and see things. Words. Vince McMahon has two words for you. No, it's not paralegal payout. Instead, those two words are public relations on questioning by the House Subcommittee on Commerce, Trade and Consumer Protection and the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform in 2007. Vince revealed that he only extends the offer of paid rehabilitation to any past or present independent contractors for the purpose of optics. McMahon, and this is a quote, does not feel any sense of responsibility for anyone of whatever their age is who has passed along and has bad habits and overdoses for drugs. Sorry, I don't feel any responsibility for that. Nonetheless, that's why we're doing it. It is Magnanimous Gesture. A Magnanimous Gesture. Come on, Vince. For obvious reasons, McMahon was extremely careful not to admit any culpability for the grim epidemic of untimely death that played for a wrestling in the 1990s and 2000s. But in doing so, McMahon had to willingly depict himself as a man transparently attempting to clean up his company's rotten public image. So that brings our list of bold wrestler confessions to a close. I mean, I mean, he had to. Hence, that's why they, you know, with when Jeff was there, they always were like a, you know, we'll suspend you, but you know, so let's get you to a program. Let's try to help you with this or whatnot. Let's get you sorted out, you know, to kind of cover themselves. If something happens, they can like, well, we tried to get him here. We're suspending him and we tried to get him in this program that we knew would be good. You want to do it? So I don't know, man. It's very interesting. Uh, it's it's it's quite funny that, you know, Vince will never admit to, you know, some of the alleged payouts to some of the women that forced them out to retire last year. You'll never admit to that. He'll take that to the grave. Unless there's some documents. That that should be the confession. Vince confess to your dirty, dirty ways. But comment down below. Let me know some other, I guess you could say confessions you may have heard for or heard heard about or secrets may have heard about from different wrestlers. Um, that wasn't listed in this video or whatnot. Most of these were pretty tame outside of Martin Genetti bro outside of him. Yeah. His shit was kind of honestly, his shit should have probably been at the number one spot because he was over here talking about. Yeah, that with me. I got hacked. You sure about that bro? I don't know, man. That that may have been you. It's crazy dog. What happened to Marty Genetti, man? Out there confessing to crimes and shit. But I appreciate all love support. Love road to 150K and I'm still gonna speedy you to rest and champ the world. Appreciate you are kicking me. See you on the next one. Peace.