Doctor Reacts To Painful WWE Injuries

2023 ж. 29 Сәу.
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The WWE is an interesting beast. On paper, it's pure theater with rehearsed and choreographed wrestling matches. In reality... it turns out there are some pretty brutal injuries that actually occur. Today I decided to look at a series of real injuries that plagued wrestlers. We look at Logan Paul's torn MCL in his knee, John Cena's broken nose, Bianca Belair's hair whip and black eye, Bret Hart's career-ending concussion, Candice Michelle's broken collarbone, Cody Rhodes pectoral tear, Randy Orton's separated shoulder, Dwayne The Rock Johnson's torn adductors, Triple H's dry ice burns, Stone Cold Steve Austin's broken neck, and the unforgettable 16 foot fall from Mick Foley at the hand of The Undertaker. Let me know down below exactly how much of this stuff is actually scripted vs. improvised because at this point I'm kind of lost.
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  • I Reacted To More Wrestling Injuries -> kzhead.info/sun/h69vmLubiXZsp6M/bejne.html

    @DoctorMike@DoctorMike4 ай бұрын
    • Just watch Combat Zone Wrestling. It's a doctors nightmare.

      @shopaccount8909@shopaccount89094 ай бұрын
    • i uh..... i ATE Dry Ice

      @user-vn1yo3gy4c@user-vn1yo3gy4c4 ай бұрын
    • @@user-vn1yo3gy4cuh oh😂😂😂

      @KJ-si8dj@KJ-si8dj3 ай бұрын
    • Why is this comment like the least popular comment by the creator

      @MusonTheGenius@MusonTheGenius3 ай бұрын
    • @@MusonTheGenius 🤷‍♂️

      @shopaccount8909@shopaccount89093 ай бұрын
  • i’ll never understand how people have the strength to risk their physical health for a sport. major props to everyone in this video

    @unsma11@unsma11 Жыл бұрын
    • I mean that’s pretty much every sport

      @youtubeuser9090@youtubeuser9090 Жыл бұрын
    • That’s like, every sport in history.

      @brandoniswhoiam@brandoniswhoiam Жыл бұрын
    • are you asking why people play sports in general also bring back death sports

      @joshclark756@joshclark756 Жыл бұрын
    • I mean they are sports like litteraly in boxing people die from punching while in nfl people get paralyzed and stuff so thats just how it goes

      @cinaranimations2983@cinaranimations2983 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@cinaranimations2983 this is not SPORT acting

      @cesarcastellanos7261@cesarcastellanos7261 Жыл бұрын
  • In regards to Cody and how the WWE let him do this, apparently, according to the man himself, he and the match producers asked the doctors if it was still possible to do the match. They stared at him in confused horror and said "Well, the injury *literally* cannot get any worse. It is entirely torn and separated, whatever happens it can't get worse. So...I guess????"

    @ljaquos@ljaquos5 ай бұрын
    • Bruh. 💀

      @anonisnoone6125@anonisnoone61254 ай бұрын
    • Cody also said there was nothing stopping him from getting into the ring

      @elconcaro8031@elconcaro80314 ай бұрын
    • It was also the week of the PPV. The guy either the dry ice HHH or Paul runs it now and he blew both quads He’s a big fan. So kind of inspired him. Then after the PPV he went and got the surgery. Cody says he couldn’t watch it. There is one bump in particular that he said he almost threw up and past out. It was metal but uncomfortable AF. Taking a bump is like getting hit in car crash going 30 mph. He deserves the title. 😂

      @Geeky_Dad@Geeky_Dad3 ай бұрын
    • then those doctors need to be sued and their licenses revoked... Dude could have lost his arm and life...

      @jodinovotny1985@jodinovotny19853 ай бұрын
    • @@jodinovotny1985there is dangers everywhere and actually the doctors and staff has gotten Way better than it use to be. Stuff happens. My son is a pitcher he can get a hard hit ball and take it to the face. Am I bad for letting him pitch or…. I’m his coach. Not just him but what if it’s another person or say NFL and someone’s finger is bent after a play. Sports is physical and you can get hurt. The dangers to Cody though were already done. It just looked awful. It made the audience feel uncomfy but actually that is what made it brilliant. Especially since the fan base is young. It’s like “hey we are for real our guys are hurt” I banned Hulk from my house when my son was little. He’s 13 now. Just because he thought Hulk monster and the fantasy of it.

      @Geeky_Dad@Geeky_Dad3 ай бұрын
  • Wwe isn’t fake it’s staged

    @maxwellsmith1578@maxwellsmith1578Ай бұрын
    • ?

      @Scara_meow11@Scara_meow1124 күн бұрын
    • EXACTLYYYYYYYYYYYYYY

      @Charlie_gymnast@Charlie_gymnast24 күн бұрын
    • Proof?

      @CookieDudeeee@CookieDudeeee22 күн бұрын
    • Thank you

      @cindyharris5398@cindyharris539821 күн бұрын
    • @@CookieDudeeeehavent you seen people in wwe fighting and bleeding and beaking bones that happens many times

      @Wr_editor@Wr_editor21 күн бұрын
  • Met Mick Foley outside a coffee shop one time in NY. Dude was one of the nicest people I've ever met. Big horror fan (and wrestling obviously) who's more than willing to chat with you and overall just emits positive vibes.

    @beasleybryce@beasleybryce3 ай бұрын
  • There was more with the Mick Foley Hell in a Cell. The chair he fell through the cage with hit him in the head/face, and his tooth went through his mouth. The things he put his body through in his career is insane. And the fact he’s actually an intelligent and well spoken author just makes it even crazier. Massive respect for Mick.

    @mused89@mused89 Жыл бұрын
    • not only through his mouth, it cut a hole in his lip and lodged into a nasal cavity.

      @misterjjbro@misterjjbro Жыл бұрын
    • He ripped an ear off

      @jimmydebus3717@jimmydebus3717 Жыл бұрын
    • And kept wrestling through injuries

      @jessetorres5801@jessetorres5801 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@jimmydebus3717 technically Vader ripped it off lol

      @RustyShackleford-bc9ce@RustyShackleford-bc9ce Жыл бұрын
    • Not to mention before getting into the WWE(F at the time) he fought on some questionable circuits, where they used barbed wire as the ring barrier! He’s a marvel for sure!!!!

      @sabrinakroesen6791@sabrinakroesen6791 Жыл бұрын
  • How Mick Foley is still alive let alone healthy is beyond amazing.....a true legend.

    @manunarine3529@manunarine3529 Жыл бұрын
    • ohhhh you don't know the half of it, in WCW he used to do a "nestea plunge" where he would literally fall on his back on concrete, in the Japan he used to mess around with explosives, he got his face set on fire by Terry funk.

      @Robyamdam@Robyamdam Жыл бұрын
    • Last time I saw him on TV he did NOT look healthy... I honestly hope that he is as comfortable as possible, given all the injuries he's had in his career. Very funny, intelligent man. Love his books.

      @MrJordiBaby@MrJordiBaby Жыл бұрын
    • That guy is the definition of built different.

      @pch1370@pch1370 Жыл бұрын
    • He’s very much not healthy, lot of stories coming out recently about cognitive deficits and mobility issues he’s experiencing.

      @keithjackewicz8423@keithjackewicz8423 Жыл бұрын
    • Not healthy but still functioning… of which is quite astonishing

      @primej485@primej485 Жыл бұрын
  • My cousin is involved in the more local professional wrestling scene. He used to just be a wrestler, but now mostly sticks to organizing and setting up stuff. He had to take a long break because they had an accident with a chair, it was supposed to be a fake hit over the head, but something happened. It hit him fully in the head, causing a bad concussion and lacerations to his head. He ended up with several stitches and staples in his skull and having to take almost a full year off until his was medically cleared.

    @couch2558@couch25587 ай бұрын
    • And these professionals use to take chair shots on a weekly basis. Yikes

      @dukes1993724@dukes19937245 ай бұрын
    • @@dukes1993724if your AEW yes. WWE not really

      @Geeky_Dad@Geeky_Dad3 ай бұрын
    • He took a direct hit to the back? I’m sorry. So you hit the back it’s self. To protect the head. You only hit the head when the guys facing you. So if we are facing each other that is when they give a head shot. Other wise it’s all back. You can take the chair tip and put it against the chest and “fake” like it’s on the throat but it’s not. Sounds like the guy that gave the shot didn’t know proper way. Hopefully someone corrected him because indies are crazy.

      @Geeky_Dad@Geeky_Dad3 ай бұрын
    • I can't imagine people doing this every single week. A single slip and you're dead or paralysed. I'm surprised they don't make retirement mandatory at 40.

      @blueskybelyr@blueskybelyr3 ай бұрын
    • @@dukes1993724why at least WWE they have a strict blood or color as they call it rule and chairs is something they don’t do unless it goes up the chain of command. AEW is a combination of ECW and WCW and they do not seem to care as much. When my oldest got into it and bringing me back I checked it out. Put moms mind at ease lol

      @Geeky_Dad@Geeky_Dad3 ай бұрын
  • The fact that not only did Mick Foley get back up from that fall, but forced his dislocated arm back into place, and still tried to continue the match… Just speaks volumes of the diehard endurance that these wrestlers can have (And the fact that, that match in particular could’ve been WAAAAAAY worse than it was, if Mick had hit the concrete floor instead of the table)

    @flashtyb@flashtyb5 ай бұрын
    • even crazier that he came back out to interfere with the main event after that

      @newflesh666@newflesh6667 күн бұрын
  • I remember in an interview with the Undertaker, he said when the cage caved and Mick fell through, he thought Mick was dead. The sheer will to get back up TWICE after falling off the top of the cell is legendary. Mick Foley is an icon.

    @nooobiechild@nooobiechild Жыл бұрын
    • Not only to get up twice but to continue the match for another 10 minutes and get chokeslammed on thumbtacks as well.

      @AJARyan-yn2uv@AJARyan-yn2uv10 ай бұрын
    • Mick let’s go home We haven’t done the tacks yet 😂

      @tanmaytikle8521@tanmaytikle852110 ай бұрын
    • Can you answer in more detail?

      @user-wm6tj6qc6k@user-wm6tj6qc6k10 ай бұрын
    • Very interesting noticed

      @user-kt6zn2pj2i@user-kt6zn2pj2i10 ай бұрын
    • Yes that is Mr. Foley’s two biggest bumps in the cage with the UnderTaker but let’s remember he’s been in wrestling a long time. First match was in 1983 and he’s taking a lot of bumps since then as Cactus Jack , Dude Love and Mankind. Hell , Foley was in Germany wrestling Vader and performed the hangman where he twisted his head and neck in the ropes and he’s hanging by his neck. When he finally got out it ripped his ear off ! What’s also amazing about Mick Foley. He walks unassisted and gets up out of a chair with little hesitation for what he has put his body through and now a man of 58 years old….. And maybe , just maybe more than an Icon. At one time the fans used to hold up signs that read “Foley is God”

      @shawnlindow9608@shawnlindow960810 ай бұрын
  • I respect people competing in WWE, staged or not they still go through it all and their stamina is on another level

    @_Hamster@_Hamster Жыл бұрын
    • People also fail to remember they put on weekly shows. It's not one big fight they train for months and then recover for months after. Also, I think WWE still calls them contractors so they give them no or shitty insurance? But maybe that has since changed. Hopefully.

      @AbbeyMarieEsp@AbbeyMarieEsp Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@AbbeyMarieEspWWE fully pays for their injuries

      @catsandalcohol99@catsandalcohol99 Жыл бұрын
    • AEW

      @Shockkings0714@Shockkings0714 Жыл бұрын
    • @@AbbeyMarieEsp They get full term sheets with medical and such. Any work they need to have done, rehab, etc, is paid for by WWE. They pay their talent pretty well nowadays.

      @AdeptusCaeiusIII@AdeptusCaeiusIII Жыл бұрын
    • Fully unrelated but, OP I highly appreciate your username and pfp

      @KmpMusicProd@KmpMusicProd Жыл бұрын
  • when i was 16 i was thinking of signing up for wrestling school so i can try and become a wwe wrestler. but when i saw the bts of how often wrestlers get injured got me scared asf because i’ve never broken a bone so i’m scared of breaking anything. so major props to everyone who’s able to do this for a living

    @Sergio-wm5du@Sergio-wm5du5 ай бұрын
  • I have no idea what he is talking about but for some reason its still fun to listen❤ *I’m glad he explains it*

    @spywolf5678@spywolf56786 ай бұрын
  • The knee injury mentioned used to be a career ending injury not too long ago, it is amazing how much Medical Science has advanced so that they can continue their career after recovery.

    @patrickweber3954@patrickweber3954 Жыл бұрын
    • As a ballet dancer who partially tore her meniscus and mcl, and fully tore her acl in June and is still recovering, I’m very grateful for modern medicine too haha

      @graceofspades48@graceofspades48 Жыл бұрын
    • @@graceofspades48 hope you recover quickly and feel better than before

      @dedsec9734@dedsec9734 Жыл бұрын
    • @@dedsec9734 aw thanks I’m coming along slowly but surely haha

      @graceofspades48@graceofspades48 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@graceofspades48dont fall to the bad side, okay?

      @ivancarlos4951@ivancarlos49519 ай бұрын
    • @@ivancarlos4951 trying my best not to haha

      @graceofspades48@graceofspades489 ай бұрын
  • Mick is actually donating his brain after death for study into CTE. This stuff is scripted, but accidents happen as with Cena's nose and stuff can go south. Mick is just the toughest guy in the room with an iron will and determination to entertain at his own risk. And a really awesome guy in person too. The guys in WCW knew they were going to lose the Monday Night War after that Hell in the Cell

    @JeffKraschinski1969@JeffKraschinski19699 ай бұрын
    • they knew even harder when eric bichoff spoiled that foley was gonna beat the rock on raw, and then everyone switched channels

      @PapaFo@PapaFo4 ай бұрын
    • Foley is the nicest man in the world. He went on to become a trauma counselor

      @forty_two42@forty_two424 ай бұрын
    • Not true

      @renegadethedestroyer@renegadethedestroyer4 ай бұрын
    • scripted doesnt mean fake, and stiff wrestlers exist. not every injury is an accident, but a result of real connection. Mick, i have no idea how he doesnt have an anger issue or etc. dudes head has been smacked around like crazy. glad hes doing that so they have a decent non-drug abuser brain to compare to. love mick, but absolutely hate his politics.

      @threestans9096@threestans90964 ай бұрын
    • @@threestans9096 what do you mean. Foley was never known for politicing. He's not Hogan or HBK. The only drama I can even think of where he pulled rank was when he forced Vince to give him that sled to fly away in. But he didn't refuse to put any over or something. I think you have your wrestling history mixed up. Foley was never a politician in the locker room. He mostly did as he was told.

      @forty_two42@forty_two424 ай бұрын
  • 8:30 i know that feeling. I broken my humerus head on my shoulder with separated tendon and i had torn muscle fiber at the same time. Ohhh boy i cant explain the pain, but what i can say is that even the hardest man would cry. The fragment of the fracture touches allways on my nerve. Bruuhhh these pains....

    @ELHOOMOO@ELHOOMOO5 ай бұрын
  • 1:44 I actually managed to damage both my lateral ligaments and the ACL; for the lateral ones I did a lot of therapy and it worked, but the ACL is still partially torn. I know how he feels, there's buildup of fluid and blood inside the knee and it's very painful and you feel the knee to be very unstable and stiff. Recovery exercises are very important, otherwise you end up with a permanent stiff knee.

    @adinadamian5634@adinadamian56344 ай бұрын
  • There is a reason we watch these people when we know it's "fake". These people are legendary. I remember that cage match with Foley and the Undertaker, it was batshit crazy.

    @EmpyrionBlackthorn@EmpyrionBlackthorn11 ай бұрын
    • Because its fun its stupid and its stupid fun

      @augustuslunasol10thapostle@augustuslunasol10thapostle9 ай бұрын
    • Good match

      @joshuacoffey2643@joshuacoffey26439 ай бұрын
    • I admire their charisma, the drama and the overall athleticism from these guys and they are entertaining to watch.

      @AsherSkylark@AsherSkylark8 ай бұрын
    • scripted is no fake my friend Most of the bumps they take, are real

      @QuenTeHein@QuenTeHein8 ай бұрын
    • Yeah it was mad crazy especially when Foley’s incisor went through his nose

      @JohnRoi-yh6lj@JohnRoi-yh6lj8 ай бұрын
  • Awesome episode for a wrestling fan like me. Dr. Mike mentions not knowing how they can tell legit injuries during the Candice Michelle injury. It actually shows Candice not squeezing the refs hand. He also alludes to that being the finish with the pin versus a let’s finish this and get her help moment. Additionally with the Bret concussion it doesn’t show him hitting the ring post which dazed Bret preventing him from actually blocking Goldberg’s kick.

    @Johnny_Aman@Johnny_Aman Жыл бұрын
    • In addition to the ref checking, the wrestlers in the ring will check on each other to make sure if the injured one wants to continue or end it. You can see in the Candice clip right before the pin she is speaking.

      @smoresthefennecfox2158@smoresthefennecfox2158 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes the ref or the other wrestler(s) involved usually check on the injured wrestler and "call an audible" if something is wrong. You could also see the ref crossing his arms in the Randy Orton clip which is a sign for the back that someone needs medical attention.

      @paha4209@paha4209 Жыл бұрын
    • I was appreciating this one, too. I’m sure that good DoctorMike didn’t know some of the after-the-fact details: Goldberg’s flubbed superkick essentially ending Bret’s career, and Owen’s flubbed tombstone piledriver shortening Steve’s. They could also have shown some, like Droz’ neck injury from a minor D.Lo Brown botch, that instantly ended careers (Droz is quadriplegic), or even LIVES (Mitsuharu Misawa died in the ring after a spinal injury from a routine back supplex, one of many THOUSAND that he had successfully sustained during his long career in Japan)

      @DeeEllEff@DeeEllEff Жыл бұрын
    • @@DeeEllEff Not a Tombstone. It's a sitdown. The technique is a little different. With a Tombstone, you can use your knees to brace your opponent's neck and head. There are so many horrifying injuries. I think there's more than one comp by the guy that did this one. He might visit them.

      @AdeptusCaeiusIII@AdeptusCaeiusIII Жыл бұрын
    • @@AdeptusCaeiusIII Gotcha. Is that what they call it: “the sit down”? To me, it’s stupid looking, in addition to it being riskier.

      @DeeEllEff@DeeEllEff Жыл бұрын
  • I’ve always wondered what sublime meant, thanks Doc.

    @elviscree9725@elviscree97252 ай бұрын
  • 8:57 can we just take a moment and appreciate how beautiful the colors are in that photo

    @fadedxwilson947@fadedxwilson9472 ай бұрын
  • Cody Rhodes's torn pec might be the grossest injury I've ever seen a wrestler deal with but the fact that he made the decision to wrestle with it just shows how gutsy of a guy he is as well as how insane he is as a person. All for the love of the sport I guess.

    @ajtaylor8750@ajtaylor8750 Жыл бұрын
    • Cody Rhodes is a consummate professional. "The show must go on," and all that. But what they don't touch on is how Seth Rollins took very good care of Cody during the match. Cody was suffering, but according to interviews from both sides, the match looked far more painful that it really was.

      @Jovius2k@Jovius2k Жыл бұрын
    • That fact that Cody got the torn pec at the gym training and not wrestling is kind of funny.

      @drulipabs@drulipabs Жыл бұрын
    • @@drulipabs idk why would you call an injury that serious funny but Internet I guess

      @FrancisHD@FrancisHD Жыл бұрын
    • From what I remember reading basically it was decided that he couldn’t do anymore damage to it

      @animefan7424@animefan7424 Жыл бұрын
    • @Yang Xiao Long Yeah, because it was a total tear, no further damage could me inflicted to it

      @TRichBoyz0226@TRichBoyz0226 Жыл бұрын
  • Candice Michelle's injury was super rough. She was just starting to breakout as a wrestler rather than just a "manager" or eye-candy. And she got really good really quickly and then this injury forced her to retire all together. Definitely a sad instance. She was the one who fell off the top rope and broke her collarbone:/

    @alexbeardsley751@alexbeardsley751 Жыл бұрын
    • Getting yanked by the arms after that probably made it worse. Has the wrestler who did that acknowledged it in any way, or apologized?

      @Rocker4JCforever@Rocker4JCforever Жыл бұрын
    • @@Rocker4JCforeverWell she was told by the ref to pull her to middle and the ref got an earful from the boss (Vince McMahon) about it as soon as they got back backstage. Prior wrestlers had always finished matches no matter what cause you couldn’t get them to stop. However this incident led to them stopping matches immediately, especially when concussions are involved. Also, apparently Candice had been partying hard all week prior to the match and wasn’t in her right mind causing her not to fall properly and cause her injury so a lot went wrong.

      @a.fields9789@a.fields9789 Жыл бұрын
    • How did she get good tho? Isn’t this all choreographed and the winners are already decided?

      @rodleypumpkins4174@rodleypumpkins4174 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@RODley Pumpkins it's the same as how there are dancers of different skill levels. Like in dancing, there are techniques that are more dangerous and require more skill to execute. More skilled wrestlers are able to execute a repertoire of more dangerous and more visually pleasing techniques in their matches, and so are able to perform "better" more entertaining matches for the fans. Candice Michelle started out relying purely on her sex appeal to entertain. But before she had that injury, she was making leaps and bounds in developing her wrestling technique and was on the verge of being known as more than a "model first, wrestler second." It's very unfortunate

      @Bobbacuda@Bobbacuda Жыл бұрын
    • @@Bobbacuda I will admit that some of these moves if not all of them take a level of skill and technique specially the aerial stuff. But it’s all fake to me it’s choreographed and the winner is pre decided. It’s like watching a circus act. I come from a real wrestling background. All the moves are real and take real technique. Your actually wrestling people who are actively trying to beat you. Nothing is pre decided. And no one is dressed up like it’s Halloween. Or cage fighting also very real. Those are real kicks and punches and wrestling moves. REAL. At any rate I hope Candice heals well and can get back to this circus act.

      @rodleypumpkins4174@rodleypumpkins4174 Жыл бұрын
  • Had consistent pain in my side after bending to far forward. I went to the doctor a few days layer, and they said it was torn muscle (they never specified which muscle, but my best guess is the anterior serratus). That was months ago and it still hurts from time to time. Make sure to stay active and stretch!

    @user-lo4vz4pj6f@user-lo4vz4pj6fАй бұрын
  • this teached me alot thank you

    @VIRCLANBEDWARS@VIRCLANBEDWARS20 күн бұрын
  • Another one that would be good to check out is Tegan Nox's knee injury during the Mae Young Classic. Unlike Paul only needing rehab, her knee basically exploded on the inside. She was out for over a year.

    @almightycinder@almightycinder Жыл бұрын
    • WWE, not AEL

      @Podgorski37@Podgorski37 Жыл бұрын
    • Tegan Nox injured her knee twice in less than two years

      @SyndicateSuperman@SyndicateSuperman Жыл бұрын
    • @@Podgorski37 it was NXT, which is WWE.

      @almightycinder@almightycinder Жыл бұрын
    • Her knees are made of glass!

      @johnnyboogalo4897@johnnyboogalo4897 Жыл бұрын
    • Bro he should check out owen harts fall

      @KoldenDe@KoldenDe Жыл бұрын
  • You need to interview Mick Foley, the guy that got thrown off and through the cage. You could make a video alone on how many injuries that he has obtained throughout his career.

    @noahpalmer8878@noahpalmer8878 Жыл бұрын
    • Honestly, mick’s been thru so many things both figuratively and LITERALLY On another note I’m surprised they didn’t show his tooth that penetrated his top tooth as a result of being thrown thru the cage, unless that was another instance

      @gd-jvy-official@gd-jvy-official Жыл бұрын
    • That wasn't what made made me cringe with Foley-it was the Rock continuously whacking him in the skull with a chair while he was handcuffed. I had to turn away.

      @ferox965@ferox965 Жыл бұрын
    • A video? As in just one? That man's got a seasons worth of content, easy.

      @michaelwells2624@michaelwells2624 Жыл бұрын
    • @@gd-jvy-official IIRC it was same throw from the top onto the announce table, not the even more damaging one through the top of the cage.

      @KasumiRINA@KasumiRINA Жыл бұрын
    • He's most definitely a stud, "take a knife in the gut and come out swinging"!

      @jamessaunders2559@jamessaunders255911 ай бұрын
  • I'm learning a ton from you thanks

    @82mydragonfly@82mydragonfly2 ай бұрын
  • Really good video. You need to check out the incident where Vince McMahon tears BOTH quads strutting down to the ring. Let's just say it's hard to look like a tough guy when you're sitting in the ring with your legs out in front of you.

    @matthewdooley7855@matthewdooley78557 ай бұрын
  • Lots of true wrestling fans could talk for hours on end with Mike about this, and give a ton of behind the scenes to go over what they do if someone gets hurt in the ring.

    @Animelover22111@Animelover2211110 ай бұрын
    • Watching the lady get dragged was so hard to watch though. I'm not sure how all of that resulted, but the lady that fell wasn't moving. You immediately think spinal. And to watch her get picked up by her hair and dragged was absolutely terrifying.

      @356z@356z10 ай бұрын
    • I havnt seen something that scary since the grudge

      @356z@356z10 ай бұрын
    • Get super eyepatch wolf on the line.

      @bonogiamboni4830@bonogiamboni48309 ай бұрын
    • ​@@bonogiamboni4830😂

      @whereisqwerty@whereisqwerty9 ай бұрын
    • As a massive wrestling fan, not only can I tell you what they do when someone legitimately gets hurt in the ring, but I can also tell you how they find out that a wrestler's hurt in the first place.

      @lancefrye2554@lancefrye25548 ай бұрын
  • 5:57 it's worth mentioning that this kick not only ended Bret harts career, but changed his life permanently. To this day he suffers with concussion issues.

    @Ghostkiller__166@Ghostkiller__166 Жыл бұрын
    • Since then, he became the biggest Goldberg-hater in the world. He would use every opportunity to insult Goldberg. "Oh, yes, the waffles were perfect. Do you know who is horrible with waffles? Goldberg, horrible in-ring and horrible making waffles!"

      @calipurnioelreydelodio7141@calipurnioelreydelodio7141 Жыл бұрын
    • Yeah, HBK knew better than to use a super kick and won with a Sharpshooter instead. Much safer.

      @electricalbatross5797@electricalbatross5797 Жыл бұрын
    • @@calipurnioelreydelodio7141 I mean when a guy basically ruins your life because of his incompetence, I'd assume it's fair to hate the guy.

      @Ghostkiller__166@Ghostkiller__166 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rishisaaptacha he talked about why that happened in a podcast a while ago, the doctors medically cleared him because at the time concussion protocol wasn't nearly as refined as it is today. People didn't understand how serious it was, neither did he, if he decided to take time off willingly, he'd likely have been fired.

      @Ghostkiller__166@Ghostkiller__166 Жыл бұрын
    • He definitely had injuries building up before that. No way that kick alone ends his career

      @AD-ur1fk@AD-ur1fk Жыл бұрын
  • Dr Mike is so entertaining to watch. By crushing misinformation and still making us laugh ❤😂

    @allabout_mee.@allabout_mee.4 ай бұрын
  • stuff like this makes me both terrified for and of my classmates (twins and theyre BOTH in the school wrestling team, one of them got literally folded so hard she tore her hip and injured the lower part of her spine)

    @WilliamRBl00m@WilliamRBl00m2 ай бұрын
  • 0:15 - Logan Paul (MCL Tear) 2:25 - John Cena (Broken Nose) 3:15 - Bianca Belair (Hair Whip) 3:40 - Bianca Belair (Black eye) 4:30 - Mid roll ads 5:55 - Bret Hard (Concussion) 6:35 - Candice Michelle (Concussion & broken collarbone) 7:20 - Cody Rhodes (Pectoral) 8:30 - Randy orton (Separated shoulder) 9:25 - Dwayne Johnson (Torn abdomen) 10:10 - Triple H (2nd degree burn) 11:05 - Steve Austine (Broken Neck) 12:00 - Mick Folley (Fall)

    @ignitionfrn2223@ignitionfrn2223 Жыл бұрын
    • cheers bro👍

      @purpleishpanda@purpleishpanda Жыл бұрын
    • Bret hard the best of all time lmao

      @idkjustshush4773@idkjustshush4773 Жыл бұрын
    • Guys. Is it normal to nut 5 times in a single day? :D

      @Cringeneth@Cringeneth Жыл бұрын
    • You are an angel

      @WeirdElle@WeirdElle Жыл бұрын
    • Johnny Knoxville has all of these combined from one movie =)))

      @klefthoofrobert787@klefthoofrobert787 Жыл бұрын
  • i would love to see a part 2 to this, there are many more injuries from WWE that I want to see Mike's opinions on (IE: Psycho Sid's leg, Finn Bálor's shoulder or even his recent head injury, both of Vince's quads, Randy Orton at Summerslam 2016, etc)

    @itsmeyaboy@itsmeyaboy Жыл бұрын
    • I will never not find it morbidly amusing that Vince managed to tear both his quads by entering the ring wrong.

      @DiMono@DiMono Жыл бұрын
    • Absolutely. Would also mention Enzo Amore’s concussion and Big E’s neck injury

      @lewismumford618@lewismumford618 Жыл бұрын
    • I second the idea for a part 2. I was hoping for Psycho Sids leg to be in here.

      @Calanight7@Calanight7 Жыл бұрын
    • also sabus neck injury i think

      @monkeeeeeeeer@monkeeeeeeeer Жыл бұрын
    • sids leg injury is nasty to watch

      @mitkodechev@mitkodechev Жыл бұрын
  • Another amazing video as always. Would love to see you do a video reacting to NHL injuries.

    @lewismaclean8849@lewismaclean88495 ай бұрын
  • my dad experienced the same injury as cody rhodes from weightlifting, has a pretty gnarly surgical scar. he was for some reason super excited to point that out to me when it happened.

    @mellowminty@mellowminty6 ай бұрын
  • You could do an entire episode on Mick Foleys career. How that man is still alive, we may never know. He's lost teeth, ears, had concussions, been on fire, been thrown into barbed wire, been hit with chairs, fallen off cages. Dwayne Johnson once hit him in the head, unprotected, with a chair 19 times once. If you can think of an injury, Mick's had it. Amazing that he's still alone, let alone healthy. He's a medical marvel.

    @SaintPhoenixx@SaintPhoenixx Жыл бұрын
    • I think he's like the Jackie Chan of wrestling. He's probably broken every single bone and had almost every single injury to his body probably twice over.

      @shioriryukaze@shioriryukaze Жыл бұрын
    • @@shioriryukaze I don’t think Jackie Chan gets seriously injured much at all actually. He does have occasional things like maybe breaking an ankle or a concussion, but he gets seriously injured very rarely. The man knows what he’s doing lol

      @stellarae8257@stellarae8257 Жыл бұрын
    • he sounds like he's more scar tissue than human at this point (also mick foley = mankind, right? there's a redditor named shittymorph that always transitions his comments into "...nineteen ninety eight when the undertaker threw mankind off hell in a cell, plummeting sixteen feet through an announcer's table")

      @dietotaku@dietotaku Жыл бұрын
    • The chairs they use aren’t normal chairs. They’re designed to bend and not throughly destroy people.

      @evilsharkey8954@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
    • @@stellarae8257 I had to look it up because I was curious. Apparently he's broken every single bone in his body, some more than once. He had a movie that he was in 1979 that almost killed him. He suffered six injuries I think at the time. I remember a movie where he was jumping from The bridge to a moving boat and he landed wrong and broke his leg in three spots. He was sliding down chords that had light bulbs in them and he suffered burns and cuts to his hands, His arms, his fingers and his face. They both have suffered a lot for their art...

      @shioriryukaze@shioriryukaze Жыл бұрын
  • For the Mick Foley clip, the first fall off the cell was planned and the table he landed on was designed to collapse easily to cushion his fall a bit (still really hurt obviously) the drop through the cell roof was not supposed to happen, it was just meant to be a chokeslam on the mesh. After the event The Undertaker (Mick's opponent) apparently told him he thought he'd killed mick.

    @AnimeOtaku2@AnimeOtaku2 Жыл бұрын
    • Neither were planned. Foley had spoken with The Undertaker about 5 minutes before the match, and convinced Taker of throwing him off the roof.

      @History_Nurd@History_Nurd Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@History_Nurd But that means that the first one was planned. Not directly from WWE or Vince McMahon but from Foley who then convinced Taker to do it. But the second one was not supposed to happen.

      @justinpodeszwa8100@justinpodeszwa8100 Жыл бұрын
    • @@History_Nurdhe convinced him to do it therefore it was planned lol

      @JO_98@JO_98 Жыл бұрын
    • Actually, both were planned. They were expecting the cage roof to merely buckle so he could roll down to the floor safely. Foley, however, ended up destroying the roof and falling like a sack of hammers, which was not planned.

      @dwaterson21@dwaterson21 Жыл бұрын
    • My favorite story is Vince thanking Mick for what he just did for the company after the match, but to never do anything like that again.

      @northofnashira2575@northofnashira2575 Жыл бұрын
  • I feel for that collarbone injury. One time I tripped over my pajama pants and didn't catch myself so I took the entire impact of the fall straight to my chest, and it hurt! I didn't even really injury myself (there was no bruising or anything noticeable afterwards), but it knocked the absolute wind out of me and I spent a minute or two just coughing in pain and trying to catch my breath enough to get back up. Even if Candice was still remotely conscious she probably had no idea what was going on outside how much pain she was in...

    @DarkshireWarlock@DarkshireWarlock3 ай бұрын
  • 8:54 "showdler " had me laughing do hard

    @ayishasabitha2698@ayishasabitha26987 ай бұрын
  • Mick Foley's ability to take punishment was legendary. How he survived some of that stuff is still a medical mystery.

    @WaltRBuck@WaltRBuck Жыл бұрын
    • tbh i think they didn't use Air bag its just straight the table

      @imansingian1372@imansingian1372 Жыл бұрын
    • fr

      @Geck_Gxng@Geck_Gxng Жыл бұрын
    • @@imansingian1372 The Hell in a Cell? Yeah, that was pre-air bag era. That was before they had the modern, 4 piece tables that are designed to explode on impact. It was just tables that they gimmicked some of the supports out of to make them easier to break. So Mick flying through that, from 16+ feet in the air, he knew that was going to be a rough landing. That was a planned spot though, which is why Mick fell the way he did. He positioned himself as safely as he could to take that bump. It's the chokeslam through the roof that was the bad one. That wasn't planned. That panel wasn't supposed to give. He just went through straight onto his back. That's the impact that I think gave him the concussion that made him forget the entire match happening. For sure that's the impact that pushed his tooth through his nose

      @princealigorna7468@princealigorna7468 Жыл бұрын
    • He had stamina for days as well, I remember when he came out as Dude Love, Mankind and Cactus Jack in the Royal Rumble

      @loganbaileysfunwithtrains606@loganbaileysfunwithtrains606 Жыл бұрын
    • @@princealigorna7468 yet enough its still a brutal match but WrestleMania 32 happened again but this time shane just jump off with any hesitations but yet enough still a good match

      @imansingian1372@imansingian1372 Жыл бұрын
  • Every single match I remember of Mick Foley has always been insane, no matter what he has been through. If the man can still move, the match isn't over half the time. He's insane.

    @Keyleey@Keyleey Жыл бұрын
    • hey

      @EnergeticSpark63@EnergeticSpark63 Жыл бұрын
    • @@EnergeticSpark63 Key Hey

      @BraydensWonderLand@BraydensWonderLand Жыл бұрын
    • @@BraydensWonderLand hey

      @EnergeticSpark63@EnergeticSpark63 Жыл бұрын
    • Mick Foley = legend

      @patricknez7258@patricknez7258 Жыл бұрын
  • So Mike, the outcome is defined and a few key features like the Foley through off the cage. So it is planned, but to the extent of they know it will happen at some point. It is for the two athletes to decided as and when. Unless its supposed to be a finishing spectacle

    @dizuko_@dizuko_7 ай бұрын
  • You need to make more of these there are so many injuries in WWE and I'd love to watch more of these because I'm a fan of the sport

    @DylanClautice@DylanClautice6 ай бұрын
  • Knee injuries are common in wrestling, this is why a lot of wrestlers wear multiple knee paddings, knee pads, layered knee wraps etc, it's harder to move in them but gives their knee that extra protection. Also most of their practice is on how to land properly while doing their moves, stunts, falls etc. But Mick Foley is a different kind of animal altogether.

    @everestfalls@everestfalls11 ай бұрын
    • Yeah you see a lot of wrestlers wear these big metal knee braces. Stone Cold Steve Austin was famous for needing them just to be able to walk and run around the ring. Hulk Hogan also used them for the last few years of his career, painted red and yellow of course lol. And yeah while some of the things wrestlers wear is purely aesthetic, a lot of it really has real practical purposes. Like the kind of boots they wear, they mainly need boots in the first place as opposed to something like basketball sneakers, because it keeps their angle straight, so that they don't land on it wrong and sprain it. It's just a thick boot that gives stability to the whole joint. And some wrestlers even go beyond that, like Shawn Michaels was always known for wearing motocross boots, which were even thicker and sturdier than regular wrestling boots, I think they have metal inside them, cos they're meant to give stability and assurance to people on motorcycles doing big leaps in the air and potentially landing on their feet from 10-15ft up in the air. Mind you, some wrestlers DO wear basketball sneakers, like John Cena for example, and some wrestlers don't wear any kind of footwear at all, like Yokozuna and other Samoan wrestlers like him. They are more at risk of spraining an ankle than guys who wear the thick boots, but it's ultimately a personal choice. If they don't mind the risk, then it's fine, cos it's not like there's a uniform requirement like there is in, say, MMA. And a lot of guys wrap up their hands/wrists with boxing tape like boxers do, they just don't put boxing gloves on over the top at that point cos it's impossible to wrestle with boxing gloves on. Because while they aren't setting out to deliberately hurt one another, they do pretty much still punch each other, they make contact, with some guys doing so more than others (which is called working "stiff", where they make their punches look as real as possible, by actually making the punches real, not full out trying to hit them as hard as possible, but still making contact, to the point where guys do get hurt from them often). So they tape up their wrists for the same reason boxers do, because if you punch someone and your wrist flops about, you cnw sprain your wrist and it can be sore for weeks and prevent you from wrestling for a while, so they wrap the tape around their wrists to give it stability and keep it straight and strong. But yeah probably most of what wrestlers wear is just aesthetic only. Like Ric Flair always used to wear "knee" pads around his calves, instead of over his knees, leaving his knees completely bare. This was purely because he was embarrassed about his very skinny calves and so wore the knee pads to make them look much more thicc

      @duffman18@duffman187 ай бұрын
    • I remembered watching a clip a while back from a wrestling documentary in the late 90s(?) featuring Terry Funk where it showed his life "post-retirement" which included him going to doctors who told him that his knee was essentially gone only for Funk to immediately ask him will he ever be able to wrestle again. Funk would then wrestle for an ECW PPV a week later & would continue to wrestle in some degrees up until 2017 after going in-and-out of retirement 7-9 times throughout his 50 year wrestling career before finally passing away back in August at 79.

      @syahmikadira6832@syahmikadira68327 ай бұрын
    • @@syahmikadira6832 that was the documentary film Beyond The Mat that you're talking about, which is a much watch for everybody, not just wrestling fans, because it's that damn good, and it's incredibly eye opening for the people who think they're smart by constantly just saying "UmMm dOn't yOu kNoW, tHaT WrEsTlInG Is fAkE!?!?" as if there's any wrestling fans in the world who don't already know that. It's pre determined, yeah, but people still get hurt, and hurt bad, all the time. Like if I remember right, Beyond The Mat has a section about the wrestler known as Droz. He became completely paralysed from the neck down because of a botch that happened in a match against D'Lo Brown (a "botch" is a mistake, that often ends up hurting one or both wrestlers involved, examples would be for instance giving someone a pile driver, but when holding them upside down they slip a little bit and so you actually do jam their head and neck into the mat which you're not supposed to actually do if you want to give a safe piledriver. This is what happened to Stone Cold Steve Austin where Owen Hart botched a piledriver, and Austin landed on his head hard, and it broke his neck, which led to his very early retirement only a few years later, because even after the neck had healed, there was so much nerve damage that he could no longer feel his feet and hands). Anyway yeah, for all those idiots, they should try talking to Droz and tell him "wrestling is fake", then they'd quickly find out how real it actually is. His quadriplegia isn't fake, it's completely real, sadly. And actually, he died this year anyway, at only age 54, because of complications from being completely paralysed. But yeah anyway, watch the documentary Beyond The Mat, because it's brilliant, it's amazing. They talk with Terry Funk about this exact thing for a big chunk of the documentary, about how he'd already by that point "retired" and then unretired like a dozen times, and at one point in the film he says this retirement will definitely be his final retirement and that he's never coming back again, but then at the very end of the documentary there's some text on the screen saying that Terry Funk has, of course, come out of retirement yet again. I think that's how they revealed that, anyway, it's been years since I've watched it myself. But I think I'm gonna watch it again today because discussing it has made me want to see it again. Definitely give it a watch. As well as covering the career of Terry Funk, they also go over the careers of people like Mick Foley and The Rock. Even today, it's still one of the most amazing sources of the behind the scenes of the WWF. You see stuff that even today we never see, even though these days the WWE has made many behind the scenes documentaries of their own, even despite that, Beyond The Mat is still absolutely fascinating. Download and watch it today, OK?

      @duffman18@duffman187 ай бұрын
    • Attacking the knees is also a good way to take down a giant like The Big Show.

      @V3x0r@V3x0r6 ай бұрын
    • ​@duffman18 Motocross boots are steel toed, and they do make shorter topped ones, they were popular a few years back.

      @Dartingleopard@Dartingleopard4 ай бұрын
  • For the collarbone injury the other girl probably didn't realize she was that injured, but probably realized a second after she started to drag her. Going for the tap-out right then and ending the match I think proves that. Wrestlers have a lot of signals and whatnot in the ring to keep the suspension of disbelief for the audience.

    @sophiekrueger4719@sophiekrueger47199 ай бұрын
    • She knew something was wrong with her shoulder, that’s why she pulled the right arm and hair and didn’t touch the left

      @therealdipgaming8125@therealdipgaming81259 ай бұрын
    • thats also why she pinned her right away and ended that match

      @drew4296@drew42967 ай бұрын
    • She actually had to retire from that collarbone injury, sadly. The referee should have stopped the match, they all have the power to do so, for real. If someone is legitimately injured, they throw up their arms in a big "X" sign and the medics and doctors come down to the ring and stretcher them out of there. If they'd done that instead of dragging her and pinning her, then maybe Candace Michelle wouldn't have been forced to retire. It's a shame really. I don't think it's Beth Phoenix's fault necessarily, she probably didn't know what to do, or thought Candace Michelle was more OK than she actually was, and most of time when anything like this happens, the wrestler does panic and doesn't really know what to do (like look at the time Seth Rollins injured Sting with a buckle bomb and pretty much ended Sting's career, sort of (he still kinda wrestles these days, just always in tag matches and he doesn't take loads of bumps or anything), Seth Rollins was clearly panicking after that happened, or for another example look at when Owen Hart broke Steve Austin's neck). Really the ref should have immediately gone over to Candace and asked her if she was OK, and chosen to end the match there and then. Yeah, it can look kind of awkward when they do that because it's immediately breaking the 4th wall and ending the scripted part of the show and treating the injury as a real one, because it IS a real injury. But wrestling fans don't want to see wrestlers genuinely hurt, it's not like they'd complain about the storyline being prematurely ended due to an accident, they'd simply want them to be OK and healthy, that's the only important thing there. As to why the ref didn't just end the match for real, and throw up the X sign, who knows. The refs all have earpieces in their ears that allow them to hear everyone backstage and talk with them, so he could have very easily and quickly got the real paramedics to come out with a stretcher. Better safe than sorry.

      @duffman18@duffman187 ай бұрын
    • I was legit pissed at Beth as to how she handled Candice's injury for years but during Beth's Hall of Fame speeches she thanked Candice and the camera showed Candice crying tears of joy. So I thought if Candice is ok with Beth then why am I mad at her? So I just let my anger go.

      @garyhall2770@garyhall27707 ай бұрын
    • @@duffman18 You can see that ref did go to Candice and squeezed her hand. This is a common subtle safety signal. The ref (sometimes partner/opponent) squeezes the hand of someone that took a big bump. If the wrestler can continue, they squeeze the ref's hand in response. Candice did not respond to the hand squeeze so he knew she was out and told Beth to pin her right away to end the match. Nobody at the time realized her collarbone was broken as well, hence dragging Candice to make the pin easier, but making the injury worse.

      @danuttall@danuttall5 ай бұрын
  • 6:45 .. is a terrifying example of how bad things was.. glad to say today the match would have been stopped instantly.

    @PremiumAli@PremiumAli2 ай бұрын
  • i love how you explain evrything

    @user-tb5jy5zc5n@user-tb5jy5zc5n3 ай бұрын
  • The fighting is “fake” but the stunts and botches are very much real. Not to mention the strong mind to make promos on stage in front of thousands. Props to these folks for putting their body and lives on the line for our entertainment.

    @lane5686@lane5686 Жыл бұрын
    • Is it still real to you?

      @ThatGuy37@ThatGuy37 Жыл бұрын
    • A pro wrestling match is a 15-20 minute stunt-fight, performed live with 360 degree viewing coverage, that tells a story without dialog. They like to say that wrestling is fixed, not fake. Because no matter what, gravity is always real. Even something as simple as a body slam involves falling about 5 feet onto your back.

      @dgthe3@dgthe3 Жыл бұрын
    • Also the constant flights which is stressful

      @Joseph-bj8xv@Joseph-bj8xv Жыл бұрын
    • @@dgthe3 bro do u rlly think wwe is still real??

      @baconfacegamer792@baconfacegamer792 Жыл бұрын
    • Not necessarily "fake" but staged, or planned spots. The first fall Mick took was a planned spot. When Mick fell the second time, that however...... WASN'T planned. Undertaker actually thought Mick was dead after that fall. Undertaker even talked about having an out of body experience after the fall.

      @versansky75@versansky75 Жыл бұрын
  • The Mick Foley clip gets so much worse after those two falls. There's a point where Mick has what looks like a booger hanging out of his nose, but in fact it was one of his teeth that had gotten knocked out of his skull and bashed up into his nose through his lip. I watched an interview where they both talked about this match and the aftermath of it. It's absolutely unreal that Mick kept on going after everything that he had been through. Undertaker was just begging him to stop and call it a night.

    @Keichimaru@Keichimaru8 ай бұрын
    • Doesn't taker have broken ankle too

      @barfy4751@barfy475127 күн бұрын
    • @@barfy4751he did in fact, that’s why he barely did anything apart from direct mick to where he was throwing himself

      @br-jj6re@br-jj6re25 күн бұрын
  • I've torn the dreaded knee triad and was able to fully heal without surgery. One year of PT and two years of transitional rehab.

    @bigbillhammond@bigbillhammond7 ай бұрын
  • Watching this video just proves how much wrestlers sacrifice for their passion. It's not just about being physically fit, but also having a strong mentality to push through injuries. As someone who's been a fan of wrestling for years, I have a deep respect for these athletes. And Dr. Mike, thank you for providing your medical insights on these injuries, it's really interesting to see how far medical science has come to help these wrestlers continue their careers.

    @ThePersonWhoKnocks@ThePersonWhoKnocks Жыл бұрын
    • Its not passion, either that or become irrelevant/fired, and then when you get fucked for the rest of your life because of the injuries you are on your own because your are a contractor due to the most ridiculous labor laws that WWE lobbied to get in place, you are enjoying people ruining their lives on slave-like employment.

      @tugahenrik1@tugahenrik1 Жыл бұрын
    • Im a pro wrestler in ga I have had 2 broken ribs and torn muscle all in one night we do it cause we love our fans

      @NathanielDream@NathanielDream Жыл бұрын
    • @Nathaniel dream Chad

      @idk8154@idk8154 Жыл бұрын
    • And people call it fake lmao

      @AlchemistOfHecate@AlchemistOfHecate Жыл бұрын
    • PASSION? GTFOH. This is about money and narcissism. Nothing else.

      @chuckschillingvideos@chuckschillingvideos Жыл бұрын
  • As a pro wrestler I really appreciate the fact you covered these injuries.

    @vincentbechard-ouellet1581@vincentbechard-ouellet1581 Жыл бұрын
    • My bullshit detector is going off.

      @Apollo55_@Apollo55_ Жыл бұрын
    • Who are you?

      @ranjanbiswas3233@ranjanbiswas3233 Жыл бұрын
    • He’s probably in the Indie scene.

      @Jay_Misfit@Jay_Misfit Жыл бұрын
    • Y'all do realise WWE isnt the only pro wrestling thing lmaooo

      @shoe777@shoe777 Жыл бұрын
    • @@shoe777 I don’t think they do lol. A lot of people only think of WWE. Not thinking NJPW, AEW, ROH, Impact and others are still pro wrestling. Lol

      @Jay_Misfit@Jay_Misfit Жыл бұрын
  • love how he used a nile red clip when talking about handling dry ice and wearing ppe 10:54

    @LadyBloodOath@LadyBloodOath28 күн бұрын
  • Wrestler:*falls on her head* Mike: ThAtS ReAlLy PrObLeMaTiC

    @ChaoticLlama@ChaoticLlama26 күн бұрын
  • Doctor, PLEASE, make this a series for Wrestling Injuries. There's PLENTY of them. I can share you a dozen alone that I think EVERYONE would love to know your two cents about.

    @RealGateGuardian@RealGateGuardian7 ай бұрын
    • He did

      @lilytoman9065@lilytoman906526 күн бұрын
  • 7:05 sometimes wrestlers end the match like that because they notice something is wrong so they can still end like nothing happened but get medics right after

    @Glogangdude@GlogangdudeАй бұрын
  • Doctor Mike's signature move is the Chest Compression.

    @rosskerr1439@rosskerr1439Ай бұрын
  • The pain that Cody went through during Hell In A Cell that night was inhuman. Hats off to him. The worst pain i had was a sore Achilles which lasted about 1½ weeks. It hurt so much it was hard for me to walk without limping.

    @YoursTrulyThe1Pony@YoursTrulyThe1Pony10 ай бұрын
    • At the time I thought the injury was fake because it was so unbelievable that he was able to perform how he did with an injury like that. It takes a immense amount of mental strength to do something like that (as well as a lil stupidity tbh)

      @fantasticfaith1106@fantasticfaith110610 ай бұрын
    • @@fantasticfaith1106 the infamous Hell In A Cell match between Undertaker and Mankind(Mick Foley). Not only where Foley got seriously injured, but Undertaker was fight that match with a broken foot.

      @YoursTrulyThe1Pony@YoursTrulyThe1Pony10 ай бұрын
    • I ruptured my Achilles tendon in 2013 , it felt like I got kicked with sharp steel toed boot I wasn't too painful just walked with a limp I just assumed it was tore but my Dr said it wad ruptured near the heel bone and i had a spur in the top part I also broke my nose like Cena it felt like I sneezed really hard and water up my nose, I didn't know it until I was able to push the septum to the left with a bit of pain I did have racoon eyes but because I'm very dark skinned you had to be up close to me to see it I also had a shoulder separation from falling on my shoulder whenever i lost my grip on the rim from dunking I did the same thing Orton did I kept smacking my arm cause it went completely numb Pro wrestlers are extremely tough to go through that and still perfom

      @thepubknight6144@thepubknight61448 ай бұрын
    • I feel bad for his new born. He'll never let them stay home from school over an upset stomach lol

      @User71956@User719564 ай бұрын
  • The thing they didn’t mention is that after Mankind (Mick Foley) got slammed through the cage, that chair fell on his face and knocked him out, also causing a concussion, a dislocated jaw, and getting several teeth knocked out. Additional injuries from that match include internal bleeding, bruised ribs, a dislocated shoulder, internal bleeding, and puncture wounds.

    @sweetrocks610@sweetrocks610 Жыл бұрын
    • And brusied kidneys

      @millerthekiller94@millerthekiller94 Жыл бұрын
    • And a tooth lodged in his nose

      @WakkoHedgehog@WakkoHedgehog Жыл бұрын
  • 12:43 - wrestling has its outcomes determined (outside of an audible) but real injuries happen all the time. Your primary job is to protect your opponent, but it is the real world and mistakes can happen. Also, the last fall there was very real and unintentional. The cage wasn't strong enough (as they were talking about) and it buckled and he fell through it onto the mat.

    @Teirusu155@Teirusu1553 ай бұрын
  • any chance of a reaction to wwe chair shots? I came across a complation earlier and it bought back some good memories and id love to see from a doctors point of view what the reaction is to the unprotected chair shots and id like to hear it broken down as you do :)

    @RealRobertBrownieJr@RealRobertBrownieJr2 ай бұрын
  • For Mick's fall: The table spot was planned and went fine, the fall through the cage was not and went bad

    @dannydanggang1675@dannydanggang1675 Жыл бұрын
    • To add to this, Mick was completely unconscious after he hit the ring. The chair that fell with him hit him in the face as he was falling

      @that1guy345@that1guy345 Жыл бұрын
    • And don't forget that one of his teeth, came out of his nose.

      @rabidslurpy@rabidslurpy Жыл бұрын
    • @rabidslurpy and the chokeslam on the thumb tacks. But the worst part is that it's just scratching the surface of this madman. I remember when HHH pedigreed him on thumb tacks (face first)

      @that1guy345@that1guy345 Жыл бұрын
    • @@rabidslurpy shot thru his lip and lodged itself in the side of his nose. so gross

      @evelynsahoe8896@evelynsahoe8896 Жыл бұрын
  • This video actually reminded me. My grandpa on my dad's side was actually permanently paralyzed from the shoulder down excluding the tips of his fingers. He was hired as a WWE Jobber which is basically just a fake actor but when a move went wrong he ended up breaking his neck and becoming paralyzed. If you, for any reason, would like to see the story as well as videos etc. His name is Chuck Austin and it's some of the top videos.

    @grimeywoahhhhh@grimeywoahhhhh Жыл бұрын
    • Bless your grandpa☺️

      @SEGWAYTUGGUwU@SEGWAYTUGGUwU Жыл бұрын
    • Dang…That must of hurt bad😔

      @A-Wild-Monke@A-Wild-Monke Жыл бұрын
    • If your grandpa was a “fake actor” he wouldn’t be paralyzed my friend 🤷‍♂️ pro wrestling is real. People are fake

      @TheOmegaMichiganWrestling@TheOmegaMichiganWrestling Жыл бұрын
    • @@TheOmegaMichiganWrestling he just told us his grandpa was hired to lose. But no, it's real,you know better

      @patrikeluisbritz4912@patrikeluisbritz4912 Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@TheOmegaMichiganWrestling😂

      @theonefromsol@theonefromsol Жыл бұрын
  • Discovered your channel this morning and I can't stop watching. So informative. Thanks Dr. Mike.

    @countdread6467@countdread64673 ай бұрын
  • I don't know if anyone else knows this, but at 9:16, the Ref is making a sign with his arms and it basically means we need to pause the match we've got an injured person over here!

    @nikkivillemaire4855@nikkivillemaire48553 ай бұрын
  • Hey, Mike. To answer your question on how the referees tell if the wrestlers are selling or actually injured, you'll notice after a big spot (going through a table, falling off a ladder, etc.) or something that looks like a real injury, that the ref will always go up to them and put their hand in the wrestler's hand. If the wrestler squeezes the ref's hand, that communicates to the ref that they're okay. If the wrestler doesn't squeeze the ref's hand, the ref will throw up an "X" sign to end the match or tel the others that the wrestler is injured. Sorry If that was hard to understand, I'm pretty bad at explaining.

    @aandavaz708@aandavaz708 Жыл бұрын
    • You did well

      @tracematson385@tracematson385 Жыл бұрын
    • This is a great explanation - I noticed in this video even one of the opponents did the hand squeeze check as soon as they finished the move and the other injured guy was unresponsive.

      @perennials118@perennials118 Жыл бұрын
  • The last guy is Mick Foley one of the most extreme wrestling back in the days. He's missing several teeth,an ear and had several concussion. He's probably broken a few bone idk remember and I believe he has a bad hip. He's the go to guy to point at when people don't take wrestling serious other then some wrestlers who literally died or are paralyzed from the neck down.

    @cngotham4111@cngotham411111 ай бұрын
    • He broke his nose and orbital bone in a match with Leon "Big Van Vader" White (rip) when he told him to legit punch him in his face and body Leon was a 400 lb man who also was a street boxer in his youth , Foley told him not to hold back

      @thepubknight6144@thepubknight61448 ай бұрын
    • Other than*

      @rzuaneK91@rzuaneK912 ай бұрын
  • I remember seeing Sid Vicious lower leg snap on TV....... I felt the pain.

    @themadatheist1976@themadatheist19767 ай бұрын
  • I have degenerative disc disease and osteoarthritis through L 1 and S1 of my spine. I absolutely hate physical exams when doctors press on where it hurts.

    @dhwriter0724@dhwriter07247 ай бұрын
  • A few things to note for those that don’t know. In the video with Randy Orton dislocating his shoulder, you can see the ref making an “x”. That means it’s a legit injury and not a “work” (fake). Generally speaking, those matches will get stopped or rushed to a finish for the health and safety of the performers. Also, anytime any spot (move) is done and it looks like a potential injury, the ref or other wrestlers will check on them. Typically it’s a squeeze of a finger to let the other person know that they are ok. Looked worse than it was, etc… just here to inform!

    @nathanbarber2513@nathanbarber2513 Жыл бұрын
    • Thank you for this information.

      @thelegioncollective@thelegioncollective9 ай бұрын
    • I have to say its one of the most stupid movements ever done... is it like mimicing rage or something?

      @bliccer9319@bliccer93198 ай бұрын
    • Weirdly certain work Injuries get the x so Kayfabe and Reality get very muddled

      @horn_and_halo@horn_and_haloАй бұрын
  • Wrestling is not FAKE, it's just FIXED. The Risk these athletes take is unreal and Massive Respect to all the Professional Wrestlers.

    @ugeshkumar91@ugeshkumar91 Жыл бұрын
    • The conflict and some of the hits are fake. You can sometimes see them punch the mat while the other guy twitches like he’s been hit.

      @evilsharkey8954@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
    • There's a big a difference between a kick to the head, and a kick to the head that looks real but doesn't injure someone

      @LyteMo@LyteMo Жыл бұрын
    • @@evilsharkey8954 Yeah but still, the bumps are real.

      @FrancisHD@FrancisHD Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@evilsharkey8954 obviously the punches and kicks do not give the pain but the high flying moves and grappling moves or slams do give pain

      @pqrstwxyz1175@pqrstwxyz1175 Жыл бұрын
    • Most of the times when theyre grabbing its fake, a lot of slams are assisted, when someone throws or trips someone they purposely get thrown or tripped. Its like watching a play with danger as a side gig

      @yureiotakughost9464@yureiotakughost9464 Жыл бұрын
  • As far as im aware Mick Foleya falls were just called spots. Also on the first one his tooth shot up and came out of his nose. He got back up and went back because that what he does. That is what made him who he is and made hsi career. As a jid warching this it was exciting and scary as hell.

    @nathanchmarny6881@nathanchmarny68817 ай бұрын
  • Back in 2019, i watched my dad tear his acl and pcl. I was playing lacrosse and he was jumping to grab the ball, but I watched his kneecap go behind hjs knee. I was so scared. He spent the night at the hospital. He had surgery and to this day is still doing physical therapy to help his knee recover.

    @Swiftie4ever711@Swiftie4ever7112 ай бұрын
  • The one where the girl got dragged then pinned, that was meant to end the match right away so they could get help out there. It happens in a lot of matches with injuries. There are three main stages of getting hurt in wrestling. Stage 1) You power through and finish the match how its supposed to go. This is twisted ankle, a cut, maybe broken finger type of injuries normally. Though some wrestlers are freaking insane with what they insist on powering through. Stage 2) is the "Im too hurt to go on but am aware, lets do a fast pin and get me to the doctor" type of injury, A hurt knee, torn pectoral, non major broken bone. They are too injured to keep going but they are able to call the end of the match on the spot. Stage 3) Is the rare time you will see the ref make an X symbol with his arms. Its a signal to stop right now, get a stretcher, and RUN to the ring. The wrestler is screaming in pain, knocked right out, or there is a clear neck injury, that sort of thing. They cant risk finishing the match, there is something critically and clearly wrong. Thankfully those last ones are fairly rare. These athletes train CONSTANTLY to avoid such injuries and minimize risk. A great followup video would be a collection of times wrestlers saved each other in the ring from great injury. You could cover the likely result if they hadnt obviously moved in to save the day. You will see some amazing work as the best wrestlers are able to make it happen while not breaking kayfabe. They can literally catch someone about to land on their head from the top rope and make it look like they accidentally stumbled into the botch and broke their fall, that sort of thing.

    @chrishubbard64@chrishubbard64 Жыл бұрын
    • With the collar bone injury, she probably shouldn’t have dragged her by the arms, but she didn’t know that at the time and was clearly trying to move her to a safer position and then end the match ASAP with a non-violent pin so they could get help right away.

      @evilsharkey8954@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
  • What's scary, especially for much older wrestlers, is how some will say they've "only" had x-number of concussions diagnosed, but admit they've had a lot more that were never looked at or taken care of.

    @RaygunWej@RaygunWej Жыл бұрын
    • I started wrestling in the early '00s and lost track of my "likely" concussion count before I left training. really it's most wrestlers, it's just the longer they've been in the more profound that realization becomes and the more time they have to come to terms with the idea of what they've done to themselves. was in when the Benoit tragedy happened and it made me face that all at once. my brain has been signed off to the Legacy Concussion Foundation when I go. encourage everybody in to take care of your head stuff, because you can fall back on a plan B with most other types of injury, but without your brain you're not you anymore.

      @nivision@nivision Жыл бұрын
  • I just watched interview of last injury in WWE YT. They got interviewed about this epic event.

    @beunmin6@beunmin6Ай бұрын
  • Great video . 0:51 That always has me dying!.

    @richardpowell4894@richardpowell48943 ай бұрын
  • Hey Doc! Most matches are predetermined with a winner, and some of the events in the match are planned, choreographed and rehearsed, but some of it are decided and made on the spot as well. To be clear, both the throw to the table and chokeslam on the cage roof were planned by both wrestlers, what they didn't account for was the cage roof giving out.

    @h1murashi@h1murashi Жыл бұрын
  • I'm happy that you covered this. I'm a big WWE fan and people often say "Well, it's fake" yes it is, those are athletes and performing but accidents DO happen.

    @amikireicraftstore@amikireicraftstore Жыл бұрын
    • It's amazing ,,,,well can we talk more on this private?

      @JacksonBob-fg7hr@JacksonBob-fg7hr Жыл бұрын
    • @@JacksonBob-fg7hr Why lol

      @manchesterunitedfan8123@manchesterunitedfan8123 Жыл бұрын
    • @@JacksonBob-fg7hr bro is tryna get all in that 💀

      @YOUTUBEFGGG@YOUTUBEFGGG Жыл бұрын
    • ​@@JacksonBob-fg7hr 💀

      @SewingMink160@SewingMink160 Жыл бұрын
    • @@JacksonBob-fg7hr no horny

      @storyman39@storyman39 Жыл бұрын
  • And also doctor Mike I downloaded grammarly go and it helps thanks to you so much and I used the link in your comment😊

    @directioner2252@directioner22527 ай бұрын
  • 9:33 I didn’t know you could do that 🥲

    @boogiebear3095@boogiebear30953 ай бұрын
  • Storytime!: a few years ago i slipped on some ice and fell. Immediately i felt like something was wrong. I mentioned this to friends and family multiple times and was told to stop being a baby because i was fine (other than swelling there were no physical signs of injury) so I went on with my life. Over a year later I finally decided to go against everyone's advice (including my mother and the person i was dating, who both told me i was being dramatic) and got my knee looked at. Turned out I completely tore my ACL, partially tore my MCL as well as my LCL, AND tore my meniscus. I walked around with those injuries for over a year because everyone around me was telling me I was being dramatic/a baby and making things up anytime i tried saying something felt off or that i was in pain. i got surgery to remove part of my meniscus and repair my ligaments... moral of the story: GO TO THE DOCTOR IMMEDIATELY IF YOUR BODY IS TELLING YOU SOMETHING IS OFF!

    @avibrantcityriot5539@avibrantcityriot5539 Жыл бұрын
    • That's terrible, I hope those people apologized - they sound toxic as hell

      @CrimsonHeart3@CrimsonHeart3 Жыл бұрын
    • Please tell me you are not still with that boyfriend… he does not have your best interests at heart if he even wouldn’t listen to you.

      @michaelhruska5870@michaelhruska5870 Жыл бұрын
    • Man I never got my legs xray when I got hit by a car. I guess I should go. I was in so much pain I fell asleep after I got home.

      @Carlos2400@Carlos2400 Жыл бұрын
    • @@Carlos2400 wild that EMS/ambulance/police didn’t take you to the hospital for tests from the scene. I’d prolly go in for more than leg X-rays after getting hit by a car.

      @avibrantcityriot5539@avibrantcityriot5539 Жыл бұрын
    • @@CrimsonHeart3 they did feel bad and apologize. In their defense, there were no outward signs of injury and after the first couple weeks there wasn’t constant pain-just shooting pain when my knee would randomly give out and a very unstable feeling when doing anything that put pressure or weight on my knee. I’m also an emotional person who can cry over music/commercials/videos/etc. so I feel like people around me just assume I’m being a baby or over-emotional if I’m upset and talking about pain or an injury…which is pretty disappointing/frustrating. I mean, yeah I’m a baby, but I’m an emotional baby. It has nothing to do with physical pain/pain tolerance lol

      @avibrantcityriot5539@avibrantcityriot5539 Жыл бұрын
  • Thanks for covering this topic, Mike. As a WWE fan we have so much respect for the wrestlers put their bodies on the line every time they step into the ring and while it might be scripted, things can go wrong in the blink of an eye.

    @Captain_Crusade@Captain_Crusade Жыл бұрын
  • I tore my acl and it took over a year for the pain while walking or laying flat and stretching

    @LeilaOfTheWeek@LeilaOfTheWeek3 ай бұрын
  • I love how this guy makes just a normal reaction video into a full on educational video about the body

    @TotallyNotA.I@TotallyNotA.I24 күн бұрын
  • As a wrestling fan, the Candice Michelle injury where Mike is asking how they continue would have happened in the early 2000s, I think it was 2008 from a quick google, so wrestling was JUST starting to really learn about concussions and calling matches off. If the same thing happened today, the match definitely would have been called off and help called to the ring quickly. Nowadays, when there is a bad spot you will see the ref check on them, and sometimes even have medical teams come out and check on them. For example even at this years Wrestlemania (biggest event for WWE) there was a match that stopped for refs to come out to check on Finn Balor after he took a ladder to the face. (He got stitched up and did actually finish the match, no concussion)

    @TonySamedi@TonySamedi Жыл бұрын
    • They could tell something was wrong, which is why her opponent quickly pinned her and got it over with.

      @evilsharkey8954@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, Candice Michelle pre dates the concussion awareness era.

      @ngrosskurth@ngrosskurth Жыл бұрын
    • Didn’t Dr. Mike do a video on Hangman’s concussion from the March with Mox? Or was that a different KZhead doctor? Based on his reaction to Bianca and Sasha, I think Dr. Mike would enjoy wrestling. I’m wondering if he watches? Or does the videos because wrestling fans are rabid for content. 😂

      @samdp42@samdp42 Жыл бұрын
    • I think it's before 2007, when the whole CTE and benoit story kicks

      @MisterSleep1123@MisterSleep1123 Жыл бұрын
  • As for when Undertaker threw Mick Foley off the side of the cage into the announce table, the only three people that knew what was going to happen before it did were the two of them and Vince McMahon. Even the announcer barely made it out of the way in time because he never expected them to do something that crazy. I recommend watching the video that Mick and Taker did recently where they sat own and watched the match together. I believe it's on the official WWE page

    @Awesummzzz@Awesummzzz9 ай бұрын
  • I'd love to see him review ECW most violent matches, just to see his medical perspective

    @jackhoward147@jackhoward1474 ай бұрын
  • This man knows everything 😮😮😮

    @TedMcK@TedMcK6 ай бұрын
  • Man, they all put their bodies through a lot of abuse, but Mick Foley had an insane tolerance for it! That Hell in a Cell match he had with Undertaker was just the crown jewel in a long career of pushing his body through stuff that gave other wrestlers pause. I remember watching that match live, and it was freaking insane. Wrestling might be "fake" as in they aren't actually trying to kill each other, but it's still dangerous and requires a bunch of athleticism.

    @anasazidarkmoon@anasazidarkmoon Жыл бұрын
    • Yes, and they take a lot of real hits.

      @evilsharkey8954@evilsharkey8954 Жыл бұрын
  • 6:01: not just a concussion, it also caused a stroke that ended Bret Hart’s career. 12:37: That spot WAS in the script. Undertaker and Mankind underestimated the distance of the fall. The 2nd spot, where he fell through the top of the cage, however, was not scripted and Undertaker, legitimately thought he accidentally killed Mankind at that point.

    @shadowdramon01@shadowdramon01 Жыл бұрын
    • From how the Undertaker explained it, the roof was supposed to only collapse a bit and kinda catch Mick, allowing him to kinda roll into the ring so he didn't get too hurt. What ended up happening was the full break and fall. Foley says the only reason he survived was because he was at that point too exhausted to properly take the chokeslam, which would've landed him flat on his back and likely would've paralyzed him.

      @joelcastro-reyes1667@joelcastro-reyes166711 ай бұрын
    • The first fall wasn't scripted, only Taker and Mick knew they were going to do it but they didn't tell management

      @Mr_Leo_DS@Mr_Leo_DS11 ай бұрын
    • Goldberg's kick in 1999 did not cause Bret Hart to have a stroke in 2002. He was in a bike accident and hit his head. He also wrestled after the stroke, so even that didn't end his career.

      @matthewaltepeter8941@matthewaltepeter894110 ай бұрын
  • 'I did a triple whammy, great" 😂

    @aahansuniverse3962@aahansuniverse396223 күн бұрын
  • One of the worst injuries I ever did see was when Joey Mercury got hit in the face with a ladder that did a see-saw and it dang ripped his nose off.

    @PopeSixtusVI@PopeSixtusVI7 ай бұрын
  • 9:17 If you ever see a WWE ref holding up an X, that's how you know a real injury happened and the X is calling for medical assistance

    @ZeroTsar@ZeroTsar Жыл бұрын
  • I have a friend who always uses a great analogy i think when it comes to Cody wrestling with a torn pec: "It's like driving drunk, just because you can, doesnt mean you should."

    @marcpower4167@marcpower41679 ай бұрын
  • Should do a follow up on this. There’s been other big injury clips like this, including one of the Rock brutalising Foley with a chair, which lead to his first retirement

    @jo6re3@jo6re32 ай бұрын
  • You should watch and/or react to short documentary on the Mick Foley vs The Undertaker Hell In A Cell Match. Gives you more insight to the injuries and other things

    @Nate42494@Nate424944 ай бұрын
  • Hi Doctor Mike! I'm a life long wrestling fan. To shed some light on the last clip involving the cage, yes, the show is scripted. It's one of the first things you come to accept as a wrestling fan. But as you said earlier in the video, not everything goes according to plan. The Undertaker (the guy in black on top of the cage) was wrestling that match with a fractured ankle as well. Him and Foley (the man in white) hadn't practiced this match beforehand. The first throw off the cage was planned. However, the second one where he fell through the cage was not. Off the top of my head, Foley's injury list from that night included a concussion, a hole in his lip, and a tooth lodged in his nose. His boss told him to never do anything like that again after the match.

    @trueboogey8189@trueboogey8189 Жыл бұрын
    • The fall through the cage was absolutely scripted. They've claimed it wasn't for almost 20 years now because it sounds more badass but you can clearly see that that cage section was only held on with black zip ties. They're laying all over the ring afterwards

      @Podgorski37@Podgorski37 Жыл бұрын
    • He also dislocated his shoulder I believe. Mick got really lucky with how bad those falls were. Kinda reminds me of how Vince took a bump where he fell off a cage and landed on the announcer’s table and apparently if he landed a little different, it could’ve been a fatal injury supposedly.

      @DimkaSulegnaa@DimkaSulegnaa Жыл бұрын
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