 Let's get George Boar Ross back again with another video. So we're gonna check out 10 more vicious WWE receipts caught on camera by wrestling Royale. If you haven't subscribed to his channel, go ahead, give him a subscription. I'm already subscribed to him. I'm gonna link down his original video down below. Subscribe to his channel. Checked out a few of his videos on here before and make some pretty cool content. So go show him some love. Hey, when it comes to wrestling, we've we've seen wrestlers give out receipts to individuals. You know, and a lot of times it's just part of the business, man. Sometimes you may get a little bit too excited as a up and coming wrestler or just a situation where someone gets a little bit too excited and they, you know, give someone a stiff shot or whatnot. The wrestler usually sometimes either gives them the receipt right then and there in the match or in the segment, or they wait at a later time to give them the receipt. It's just part of the business. It's not to intentionally hurt someone, but it's just more of a one of those type of things. Was like, hey, hey, you got me real good. I'm gonna get you back, you know, and it's just, you know, it's nothing to take too personally. You know what I'm saying? But I'm sure there are some instances where wrestlers like, hey, now you hit me a little bit too hard. Hey, you want to calm it down? I took that personal. So we're going to check out some of these instances. Appreciate all the love and support you guys shown on the channel. You didn't do it. They're a concept. Unique pro wrestling. Jesus. No other profession is it except. Hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on, hold on. We got to see that. But get our receipts. See that technically wasn't a receipt. That was just more or less them booking some extreme angle where Brock Lesnar goes completely rogue. And then just legitimately bust him open with his elbow. I think that was just an angle. More or less. I don't think that was more so a receipt or whatnot. So I could be wrong there, but from what I know, that was just more of an angle that they kind of kept it between the few people. Hell, there's people in the back that didn't know. I think Jericho got mad and wanted to fight Brock because he thought he went into business for himself when he legitimately busted open Randy or in the hard way and he was bleeding all over the place. But that was planned. So they're a concept unique to the pro wrestling industry. And no other profession is it. God damn the attacks of one. Jesus wrestling punching someone if they mess up isn't just acceptable. It's very much encouraged nine times out of 10 stiff shots are accidental, but some wrestlers have a track record of being unsafe or unprofessional in the ring. And in this video, we'll be looking at times wrestlers have sent messages to their opponents with their fists. Here are more famous wrestling recedes starting with Chris Jericho tells Tommy he's dreaming. Oh my God. In the 2003 Royal Rumble, Tommy showed up with a garbage can full of hard core goodies. One of the weapons was a Kendo stick which dreamer used to attack various superstars. Chris Jericho accidentally took a Kendo shot right to the face. Oh, I think I remember this. Curious about this. Jericho gave a prone dreamer one of the hardest Kendo shots in the history of wrestling tossing about the race. It happens gives Virgil some hellbows and not the hellbow. During the 1994 Royal Rumble match, Virgil entered and was meant to get a little bit of offense on diesel before being eliminated. He hit the real life Kevin Nash with a stiff shot to the face and Nash snapped and gave Virgil some of this. Telling you, man, sometimes you get a little bit too excited and you hit somebody for real day. But all right, bet them elbows. Oh, he felt that the hellbows as my man called him. He felt those elbows. You'll see seriously. These things look like they're straight out of the UFC knockout diesel and grabs Virgil and tosses him forcefully. Get your ass out of the ring. And Anderson smashes Kevin Nash. Oh, yeah. Jesus. We've we've seen seen a clip of this. Jesus. I know it's not WWE, but it's too good to ignore on an episode of Nitro in 97. Nash dressed up as Arne Anderson to mock him, but it hit a little close to home with Nash making fun of Arne's real life drinking problems. What's worse, Anderson was forced to retire from wrestling and never could get his revenge in storyline or in real life. Well, that is until January 2000 when Nash was challenging Bret Hart for the WCW World title. Arne was scheduled to do a run in and hit Nash with a steel pipe and oh boy, did he ever just listen to this. I'm sorry, bro. Like I said at the beginning of the video, sometimes people take it personally. And that was a personal shot with that lead pipe. Geez, bro. Oh my God. Two Antonios and one ain't so great. Oh, Jesus. Oh, technically this also isn't the WWE, but considering Antonio and Okie is in the WWE Hall of Fame is one of the best receipts ever caught on camera. We're going to use it. In 1977, Okie faced off against the great Antonio who decided he was going to no sell in Okie's offense. This of course angered in Okie. Oh, not so great Antonio unleashed some plumbing. Jesus. Oh my snap. Oh, one of the most vicious beatings in pro wrestling. Oh, oh, needless to say, no one best. Whoa, yo, he legit stomping him out, bro. They man he's stomping a mud hole. My man's not moving. Like he was legit after those stick, not stick, those stiff shots back to the head and neck region. He's like, I'm done with this shit. You don't want to sell for me. You don't want to do nothing, but you want to hit me with real shots. I'm about to stomp you out and he stomped him out. Geez. The Undertaker crushes HBK. Whoo. She's 1997. The Undertaker had his best to date run with the world title. Yeah, he was going in. HBK cracked him with a chair in a match against Bret Hart. Lose the battle with storyline, but HBK accidentally catching taker with the edge of the chair. Oh, soft middle part was not. He knew a receipt was due to him and voluntarily. That looks the Undertaker. He's notorious. We we've seen a video of him giving a receipt to Randy Jordan, like at a later time or whatnot. So Undertaker is notorious and like you mess up. You hit me somewhere you weren't supposed to just know at a later time, you gonna catch your receipt and HBK knew he's like, fuck, this is about to suck. So he just, all right, man, let's get this over with, the chair rather than the soft middle part was not. Oh my God. And voluntarily took a brutal chair shot from the Undertaker in their Hell in a Cell match later that year. Sheesh. The Undertaker again. On an episode of Raw leading up to WrestleMania 32, Shane McMahon and the Undertaker had a little brawl. During it, Shane hit the Undertaker with a monitor a little too far and busted open the dead. I remember that with the Undertaker apparently telling him that his receipt was in the Hell in a Cell match. In Shane's words, the Undertaker bare bottom with a monitor while they were on the other side. Yeah, I remember that once again, the Undertaker, he's all about you give me a receipt. That's fine. It's cool. You could apologize. Just know your receipt is coming. And it seems like he loves to give out receipts and hell in the cells. He rocks a job. Pretty much better. Haku missed key should hit the savant kick on Russ. Rikishi has always come across as a pretty cool guy in real life. The main shock you is to find out that he was competing in WWE's developmental territory HWA back in 2001. And he completely lost it on job or Russ McCullough. Russ held Rikishi as Haku came in to deliver a kick to Rikishi. The big man was supposed to move. Oh, I accidentally moved another and completely ate the kick from Haku. Rikishi blamed Russ for this and unleashed a barrage of chair shots that said Jesus Jesus. Ahmed Johnson drives his head through for root. Oh my God. Root debuted. He ran in and kicked Ahmed Johnson so hard. He injured his kidney and forced Ahmed onto the shelf for a month. Ahmed said that he felt like the kick was a shotgun blast and made a mental note to get his revenge at a later date. Oh boy. Seven months later, Ahmed delivered a spine buster to Farouk that doesn't look so bad to the untrained eye. But Ahmed said that he purposefully drove his head into Farouk's ribs and broke a few of them. Oh, whoa. Yeah. Michael's curb stomps Vader for real. Oh my God. Seth Rollins has a really cool finisher called the curb stop. It's so cool that when WWE tried to change it for the pedigree for a few years, fans revolted until it was brought back. But where did he learn? Yeah, the curb stump is it's a it's a good finishing move because it looks believable. You you stomp somebody's head into the ground. They shouldn't get up. This move from it could have been as a young fan watching SummerSlam 1996 where Vader challenged Shawn Michaels for the world title. At one point, HPK jumped off and Vader is a tough guy. The clips I've seen and people talking about him. Vader was he was a tough guy. He he he was he'll give you some stiff shots back if you have to. He can go with the best on top rope and Vader was supposed to move. Vader forgot to move and Shawn lost his mind. Damn Vader on the head for real before berating Vader and interrupting the entire match for his fit. Nia Jax and Charlotte Flair get after it. Oh boy. Oh my God. Oh my God. On an episode of Ron is known for giving the real stiff shots. We saw what happened with Becky Lynch knows that one year. So we know how that goes. 21 Charlotte Flair and Nia Jax were facing off in a one on one match. There was a miscommunication and previously building bad blood boiled over as Charlotte started hitting Jax for real. A lot of it took place during the commercial break, but a lot was still caught on camera. Nia Jax eventually had enough Jesus with a decent one to combination. The two eventually got back on track and finished the match, but this was as close to a real fight on raw. We've seen a long time. Now those are real slaps, bro to the face like who don't get on Nia's bad side. Sheesh. Oh my God. Turn Steve Oh into a jackass. Oh my. The jackass crew were brought into Ron 2006 to promote their upcoming movie. Umaga was meant to come to the ring and destroy Steve Oh and Chris Pontius, but within the scripted world of pro wrestling. Don't get me wrong. All of Umaga's moves look pain. Oh my God wanted to be the Joker. He always is and chose to laugh after receiving Umaga's brutal offense. This angered the smaller loser, but he absolutely mauled Oh my God. Yeah, he didn't sell it, but it's it's jackass. They're there to get hurt legit. They want to get legit hurt. That's that's just them. Matt Hardy makes the biggest mistake of his life. That's still one of the coldest chair shots in WWE history. He hit that nigga in the back of his head. Dub would love this clip. I've sent Dub this clip and he's always smile when he's seen it, but I want y'all to know boy that boy. That was a nasty chair shot. Paul Heyman and the big show were in the ring trashing Brock Lesnar when Brock appeared on the entrance ramp and started making his way to the ring. Matt Hardy then ran out and cracked Brock with a chair shot accidentally hitting him in the back of the head the edge of the chair. Brock was wide open, but refused medical attention, refused to put on his wrestling gear and absolutely balled the Sensei of Matitude and their one on one later on. Oh, yeah. Matitude follower Shannon Moore wasn't safe and ate a hellacious 5 from the Beast. Receipts come in all shapes and fit. Jesus. Yup. Yup. We've seen that was WrestleMania 31. This was a very good match. Very good match, man. Their very first match they had against each other was really really good, man, but nah, bro. He he was beating this shit out of Roman. Sometimes someone else gets to come in and do your receipt for you. This was the case in the 2019 Hall of Fame when the legendary Brett Hart was giving his speech. Yeah. Deranged fan ran into the ring and tackled the Elvenley Hart not as smartest move as a multitude of security other superstars. Oh, yeah. UFC fighter Travis Brown all jumped the guy and dragged him out of the ring. Yup. Dash Wilder of the refival saw his opportunity and delivered a stiff hook to their deranged fan. Oh, we got to see that again. We got to see that. He deserve that. We got to see that one more one more game. He delivered a stiff hook to their deranged fan dropping him to the floor. Don't. Good. Don't do that shit. That's with the excellence of execution. This is great man. Which ones did we miss? Let us. This is fantastic. Once again, go ahead and like this video. Subscribe to him and link to the original video will be down below. But yeah, that last clip. If you run into that ring, we don't know. They don't know what you got on you. Whatever the case may be. Yeah, I'm sure they check as security, but you can try to sneak something in. You tackling Brett. Nah, he got exactly what he's earned. You soon as you cross that barricade and get into that ring bro, you're going to catch the beats. You'll catch real beats. You're going to find out how real it is and you're going to get everything you deserve. So I'm all for boys getting a couple punches in because now we don't do that. Stay behind the barricade. Enjoy the show from where you at. Don't get into the ring. That was a well deserved receipt. But comment down below. Let me know some other receipts. They weren't listening to this video. If you guys just will always remember like you just know you remember where you were when you saw it live when it happened and you just like, damn, whoa, that was a stiff shot. But I appreciate all of the support you guys shown on channel Road to 150K. Now I'm still going to speak to you to the rest of the world. Appreciate y'all kicking me. See y'all next one. Peace.