 Was a good job. She bought Ross back again with another video. So we're going to be checking out 10 WWE wrestlers who received their real vengeful receipt in the ring. So basically they got their revenge in the ring legitimately. This is going to be a good one. Interested to see this. I'm I'm I'm sure there's going to be plenty of backstory behind each of these segments, but appreciate all the love and support man. Roll to 70 K and let's get right into this bad boy. A receipt is a term that refers to a wrestler getting even a receipt can take many forms. It can be physical, mental or verbal in nature. Receipts are part and parcel of the wrestling industry. There have been a number of incidents in WWE over the years of wrestlers getting their revenge in the squared circle. Now this is never encouraged by WWE management, but there's little that they can do to prevent this from happening. But which times were they? Well, join us now as WrestleMania looks at 10 WWE wrestlers who got their receipt in the ring. Man, it's going to be a good one. I think I've seen some of these. Some of these I actually have seen. Be sure to subscribe and hit that notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive list. Number 10 Hardcore Holly on Renee Dupree. Hardcore Holly earned a reputation during his time in WWE for being somewhat of a bully. He always seemed to have an issue with younger talent and he often took his anger out on them in the ring. Hardcore Holly took issue with young superstar Renee Dupree back in 2004 after Hardcore Holly allowed Dupree to borrow his rental vehicle. The vehicle was then issued with a parking ticket and Dupree ultimately failed to pay the fine. Instead of communicating with Dupree, Holly decided to retaliate by legitimately attacking Dupree during a live event tag team match. Dupree was brutalized by Hardcore and he received a black eye and bruises across his face. Quite rightly, WWE find Holly a total of $10,000 for the incident and hopefully Holly learned a valuable lesson. Number 9 Something leaves me to believe the stories I've heard about him. The Big Show on Stone Cold Steve Austin. Now it's time for a little more of a light hearted incident of a superstar getting the revenge in the ring. Back in 2002, the Big Show was wrestling Stone Cold at the WWE house show and during the match, Austin decided to randomly begin to stiff Big Show during the match. Austin was never known for being overly stiff in the ring, but on this occasion, he decided to really lay into the 7 foot giant Big Show eventually got tired of Austin's antics and decided to grab him by the face, the room in the turnbuckle and laid into Austin both physically and verbally. Hilariously, Austin responded by saying, there you go kid, we're to fire up. Austin was simply having fun with the former WWE champion and there was obviously no malicious intent. The duo were on good terms back in 2002 and they remain good friends until this very day. And that's dope. Not saying that, you know, legitimately trying to hurt somebody, but Austin and plus back in that era, Austin was the type to, you know, saying to really, you know, you know, saying try to try to get some fire out of you. If he didn't feel like, you know, saying he was bringing that intensity. I can see Austin doing that and then the Big Show like, hold on, bro. Got me messed up and that was more of some light heartedness. Like I can throw some too. I bet. And he, you know, they didn't get mad. So that's cool. That's, that's some kind of building some camaraderie with, uh, with, uh, with your fellow wrestler. Number eight, JBL on the Blue Meanie. Are the one night stand pay-per-view in 2005 supposed to be a celebration of all things ECW. For the most part, the pay-per-view was just that, but an incident between JBL and the Blue Meanie almost overshadowed the pay-per-view for all the wrong reasons. During a brawl between the WWE and ECW wrestlers, JBL began to legitimately punch the Blue Meanie right in the head. Meanie would be covered in blood. And the reason behind this was because Meanie made negative comments about JBL online. JBL waited until the brawl to get his revenge on Meanie. And although JBL felt justified in his actions, he was condemned by the fans, superstars, and even WWE management. Number seven. Yeah, that sounds about right. I remember that JBL was an asshole too, bro. No cap. JBL was actually an asshole back then from the backstage stories and stuff. Yeah, he was an asshole. Stevie Richards on JBL. And one of the superstars who wanted revenge on JBL for his actions at the 2005 one night stand pay-per-view was Stevie Richards. Richards was a close personal friend with Meanie and there was no way that he was going to let JBL get away without any repercussions. One month after the incident, WWE decided to book JBL versus the Blue Meanie on SmackDown. This would act as JBL's punishment as he ended up losing to the Meanie in a shocking upset. Richards would then interfere in the match and he would clonk JBL with one of the most sinister chair shots in WWE history. JBL certainly had it coming and Richards would even publicly claim following the match that JBL finally got what he deserved. That chair shot was mean, bro. Not protected at all. God damn. Number six. Jake the Snake Roberts on Macho Man Randy Savage. A few between Jake Roberts and Macho Man Randy Savage was one of the standout rivalries in the early 90s. The most notable segment in the rivalry was the time that Jake Roberts allowed his snake to brutally bite Savage. Savage would be tangled in the ring ropes and this allowed Roberts and Snake to latch on to Savage's arm. Now, according to Roberts, Savage was extremely reluctant to take part in the segment backstage. In fact, Savage only agreed to allow the snake to bite him if Roberts took a bite from the snake first. In fact, Savage actually thought that there was a venom in the snake and didn't want to be double-crossed. Roberts stated that he was furious with Savage's request, but Roberts knew that this rivalry was the biggest feud of his career, so he obliged. Roberts would get his revenge by paintbrushing the snake before it was let out of the bag and just made the snake agitated and therefore when the snake dug its fangs into the skin of Savage, that snake refused to let go. This was one of the more sinister ways a superstar got their revenge in the WWE. But nevertheless, it made for a fascinating story. Holy wow. Bro, wrestling back then, dawg. I've seen this image playing at times and it's always like, yo, this is whew. No, but once again, back then, K-Fade was real, bro. K-Fade was alive and well. Whew, I can't do it. I can't do it, man. You couldn't pay me enough to get bit by anything. You know, especially on the goddamn snake. I don't care if it's devinimize or whatever they call it. Nah, I'm good, bro. I'm good. Number five, Hardcore Holly on Brock Lesnar. Okay, Hardcore back in the year. Hardcore Holly's neck during a match in 2002. Fans expected Holly to come back with vengeance. Holly returned in late 2003 and he was instantly thrown into a high-profile feud with Lesnar for the WWE title. I think I missed it. I think he dropped him on the day. When Brock Lesnar broke Hardcore Holly's neck during a match in 2002, fans expected Holly to come back with vengeance. Holly returned in late 2003 and he was instantly thrown into a high-profile feud with Lesnar for the WWE title. Holly was incredibly stiff in the match with Lesnar and it was clear that he was trying to attain revenge in any way he could. The issue was that Lesnar was one of the toughest, most legitimate superstars on the roster and when he attempted to be stiff with a future UFC star, Lesnar responded with equal tenacity. Number four, APA on the Public Enemy. When the APA faced off against the Public Enemy back in 1999, the APA went into the match with one thing on their minds, revenge. The Public Enemy were causing issues backstage before the match and both members of the APA decided to handle things in the ring itself. The Public Enemy reportedly didn't like the plan finished of the match and they were making life difficult for both Bradshaw and Farouk. In the match itself, the APA brutalized the duo and the match turned into one of the most infamous and legitimate shoot matches of all time. Number three, Ron Simmons. Beating their ass for real, God damn! Number four, Armed Johnson. Speaking of the APA, APA member Ron Simmons was seriously injured in a match back in 1997. This match was against Armed Johnson and Johnson kicked Simmons with that much power that he managed to damage Simmons' liver. And there had already been a tenor complaint in relation to Johnson's style of wrestling, but to cause injury to an opponent's liver was the icing on the cake. When Simmons returned to the ring, he decided to take revenge on Johnson in a scheduled match. During the match, Simmons would shoot on Johnson, breaking career-vis ribs in the process. Johnson found out the hard way why being reckless and dangerous in the ring is in the best. Damn, he broke his ribs. This move for your health, for your career. Number two, Stone Cold on Booker T. I wanna Booker T's first rivalries when he first joined the WWE back in 2001 was with Stone Cold Steve Austin. The two had a number of matches with one another and in some of the matches, Booker was overly stiff with the Texas Rattlesnake. Austin would state that one-time Booker hit him so hard that he had no choice but to exact revenge. According to Booker, Austin got his revenge by simply booting the former world champion for right in the face. Booker revealed, But the receipt I remember getting back was a stone right to the face when I was laying down on the ground. And it was a stiff shot right to the nose. And the thing is, I felt like I deserved that. You know what I mean? It didn't bust me up or anything, but it was a stiff shot. And it was on, and it was, it was purposely done. Now, in business, a man can only respect that. You know what I mean? That's the way I remember that going. Now, should I have been, you know, in the back, you know, waiting on you behind the curtain before that stiff shot? No, because I delivered the stiff shot first and the receipt was, was, was there giving. So, so I understand that. I totally understand that, you know. And that's, that's kind of how it was back then. I don't know if it's like that now. But yeah, I mean, he was being a little stiff, strong cause, hey, calm that shit down. Nothing wrong with that. And you know, going about your day is, you know, handle that man going about your day. Now, although there was an apparent issue between the two men with Booker first joining the WWE, the two wrestling legends quickly formed a strong bond and were going to work with each other on a number of projects over the years. And number one, the Undertaker on Randy Orton. Back in 2005, Randy Orton found out why you should never cross the Undertaker. Orton was in the midst of an epic feud with the Deadman and during a segment on SmackDown, he would hit the Undertaker with a botched chair shot. The steel chair caught the Undertaker at an awkward angle and this busted takeoff wide open. Taker would wait until the Armageddon pay-per-view to give Orton his comeuppance. The match between the two just so happened to be a Hell in a Cell match. In the match, Taker would inform Orton that his receipt was coming. Oh, no. That's so imagine you in a Hell in a Cell match and the Undertaker tell you, just know your receipt is coming. And you know legitimately, oh, fuck, he's about to, oh, shit, he's about, he's serious. Oh my God, that's funny. And proceeded to give Orton a chair shot to the head but according to Orton, Undertaker protected Orton as much as possible. Taker managed to get his revenge by making Orton think that he was going to be hurt in the match. Physical revenge clearly wasn't the phenom style. Oh, and that's smart. That's why he played him. He thought he was legitimately about to get hurt but it was just more of a psychological thing. And that's just the testament to Undertaker's professionalism. But this was a dope video, man. I enjoyed this. Comment down below. Let me know what part was shocking to you, what part that you didn't know. I didn't know about the Randy Orton situation. I thought that was pretty interesting like how he didn't actually like, you know, get, you know, get his, get his get back. You know what I'm saying? He guys get back psychologically. I like that. So appreciate all of the support. Road to 7K. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all in the next one. Peace.