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10 Biggest Secrets WWE Failed to Hide

May 31, 2021
we have the ifb in our ears and as a gorilla I'm constantly screaming constantly it's sting, okay, okay, WWE is traditionally very good at tricking Franz and not letting them find out what certain things are like. However, since WWE has put out a successful wrestling product for several decades that has included over 25 years of its flagship show Monday Night Raw, it was only natural that they would make a mistake at some point and some of their

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10 biggest secrets wwe failed to hide
Be sure to subscribe and hit the notification bell for daily wrestling videos and follow us on Facebook for exclusive lists. The royal rumble in 2017 broke the format of having a Royal Rumble PPV in a traditional arena. WWE opted to host the iconic PPV inside a massive dome just like they did at Wrestlemania 17. We noticed that the Rumble involves 30 wrestlers running to the ring in dramatic fashion. So if a match were to take place in a huge arena, this would mean that certain wrestlers would take a long time to get to the ring, while WWE had a solution: they would show the beginning of certain entrances for people like the big boys. show braun strowman and valiant wyatt but then they were cut to the action inside the ring and then cut back to the wrestler as they were about to enter the ring.
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No, those wrestlers weren't huffing and puffing when it was revealed that they were using carts to transport certain wrestlers to the ring. Thanks to footage that circulated across social media during the show, fans were able to see how certain wrestlers made it to the ring so quickly. and it was certainly a creative but fun way for WWE to address the issue. At this point, we're wondering why they didn't think that in Synhara's number nine springboard debut on television in 2011, one of the few highlights of her career was her entrance, running to the ring and jumping over the ropes. an entrance that always caught the attention of the crowd, however, it was not soon after his television debut that fans realized that Synkara was actually using a trampoline to jump over the robes, this was seen thanks to footage of fans who attended the show and was even accidentally shown on television on several occasions as a result of this, WWE decided to modify his entrance and the springboard was removed entirely; instead, there was a basic entrance that involved him running into the ring and doing a standard spin off the middle rope.
10 biggest secrets wwe failed to hide
Although the scene with the number eight monitors under the ring is incredibly impressive, have you ever wondered how the undertaker stays under the ring for so long or have you ever wondered how he knows when to come out and what he does even under the ring for so long over the years? WWE has exposed the secret of our superstars' function under the ring. It turns out that there is a monitor and headphones under the ring that allow wrestlers to watch the show and communicate with WWE officials like Vince McMahon and Kevin Dunn. The fans behind the scenes have learned this.
10 biggest secrets wwe failed to hide
For years thanks to seeing under-ring monitors during a show where the lights go out and wrestlers like Undertaker or Bray Wyatt appear shortly after, once you see an under-ring monitor you can usually be sure that someone is making a surprise appearance. during that same show oh my god oh my god same goes for Hornswoggle number seven fake crowd noise between the years 1999 and 2016 Smackdown was actually taped every Tuesday this meant wwe could edit the show the way they considered appropriate and this spread. In response to the crowd's reaction, they would heavily edit the shows with crowd noise so that baby faces would be applauded in oppressive mania while heels would be booed.
The reason we know this is because of first-hand accounts from people who attended and who claim the reaction. for certain wrestlers on tv i'm just the guy who was actually completely different from what was present, plus wwe likes to heavily edit the crowd response when they tape episodes of raw or smackdown in the uk. I love that energy that Manchester brings, please. The UK crowd is one of the most vocal crowds with chants and reactions that Vince McMahon may not want broadcast so they will edit it out and replace it with fake crowd noise usually known as the nasty dryer idiot of hair, referee number six. help, the role of a referee in a WWE match has been exposed thanks in part to making it obvious that the referee's role is simply more than counting one, two, three or a dq one, two, three, also thanks to podcast coffee interviews. and the incident known as the montreal job fans know that the role of the referee is much more complex than one might initially think, for example the referee will use a special hand signal to check if the fighters are safe, he will go up to the fight the ground and places his fingers in the restless palm if the fighter squeezes the referee's hand, it means that he is fine and can continue.
You can see this in every match on WWE programming, for example, Skori watched the classic TLC match between Edge and John. dinner at Unforgiven 2006. The referee performs the hand signal trick more than a dozen times in that particular match, but another way a referee can help is by helping a wrestler execute points, for example in the Evolution PPV that Becky Lynch was fighting. To reach a chair needed for a point that involved her escaping the figure eight, the referee nonchalantly kicked the chair toward Becky to help her execute the point. Instances like this are quite common in WWE matches, especially those that incorporate number five weapons and gimmicks. we don't wrestle during commercials and return live Friday night on Smackdown on Fox.
Traditionally, when a match goes to a commercial break, the wrestlers will continue wrestling; Otherwise, it would be incredibly awkward for the live audience if the wrestlers suddenly stopped what they were doing. However, in 2020, when they moved to the performance center, they did not have any fans present and decided that the wrestlers did not have to wrestle during commercial breaks thanks to leaked footage of a match between Sasha Bank and Bayley teaming up against Alexa Bliss. and Nikki Cross, you could see the women stop wrestling as WWE went to a commercial break. You could hear the four women talking about matchmaking, casually hanging out as they waited to get the signal that they would return from the commercial break.
Promotional notes number four. Now let's be fair, it's no secret that WWE heavily scripts the majority of their promos, however, over the years, they have made this secret incredibly obvious to their audience on several occasions, e.g. rock at one point he had to write his promos on his wrist to remember it, this was later called by John Cena just like I don't need my notes for my promo on my wrist. Another example is when Roman Reigns forgot his written promo and this led to Cena calling him out for forgetting his lions, it's called a promo, shut your mouth, you want to be the big dog, you're going to have to learn how to do it, so go ahead, but the most incident recent one where WWE exposed the fact that their promos are scripted was when Tucker entered. a backstage segment still carried the promotional script he was about to deliver before clumsily throwing it away while he was still in the shot.
The same also applies when Paul Heyman was trash talking, hmmm, just a note from Roman Reigns. Oh, he doesn't like it. Your questions are number three. WWE

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s poor attendance. How many times have you heard Michael say that Raw is sold out tonight? Well, actually, this is not always true. We generally say this to make their shows seem bigger and make them must-see television. However, thanks to social media, actual attendance can usually be seen thanks to fans uploading photos of the crowd, this was a trend around 2017. And WWE 18's couldn't sell many tickets for raw and smackdown, which resulted in wwe leaving the hard camera. completely empty side in comments wwe would still pretend they had a full house when this couldn't have been further from the truth, but the worst attendees had to fall on grounds where they literally overcame half of the number two arena with the money at The Bank Crash Pad, the 2020 Money in the Bank PPV was held at the WWE headquarters at Titan Towers and the event was well received by fans who praised their efforts in making the Money in the Bank PPV still feel special.
Despite what was happening outside, one of the world's most notable spots in the match involved Byron Corbin throwing Rey Mysterio and Alistair Black off the roof of WWE Headquarters, however, when WWE used crane shots to show the headquarters from above, fans could clearly see that. there was a crash pad set up where the venue was going to take place, which instantly killed the illusion and drama of the act itself, well okay, obviously we didn't think they were legitimately thrown off the roof, but it was a camera shot poorly timed and number one blood capsules it was a hard pill to swallow when the company changed direction and went in the pg direction because you know i'm a bit rough around the edges since wwe transitioned to a pg product in 2008 they have a ban strict. about blood and bleeding, however there have been some exceptions to these elbows, this is pure malice, for example, brock lesnar made randy orton bleed at summerslam 2016 using a stiff elbow to the head in a planned spot, another example was when Triple H and Roman Reins had a dramatic match on Raw to set up their main event at Wrestlemania 32.
In the segment, Triple H would take the fight to Reinados with punches and kicks and would even slam his head into the announce table when Reinas retaliated, he was covered in blood. It was the first time blood appeared on Raw in almost a decade, however, upon closer inspection, it was revealed that Raw announcer Byron Saxton handed Reigns a blood capsule that allowed Reigns to create the illusion of a crimson mask for the segment, but they have it. Friends, 10 secrets that WWE couldn't hide, there are many more out there, so would you like to see a second part?
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