10 Most Revealing Wrestling Shoot Videos On YouTube

9. Wrestlers Shoot On Shoot Fights

This fascinating compilation, in which wrestlers discuss real life backstage shoot fights, is 26:20 of revelations both sobering and hilarious.

It starts inauspiciously - the execrable Bubba The Love Sponge is incredibly obnoxious, almost ruining the fascinating tale of Chris Jericho applying a devastating front face lock to Goldberg. The Man was handily neutralised twice by the Ayatollah of Rock N' Rolla, who also managed to cut a promo during the whole affair.

Bubba shuts up long enough for Jericho to reveal Booker T's response to Goldberg's "Your mother's an a**hole" barb - "That's the worst insult I've ever heard."

Elsewhere, the revelations are plentiful.

Apparently, Scott Steiner's head is so hard that it hurt Diamond Dallas Page's hand punching it. The shoot fight between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels contained little more than hair-pulling - so much so that it belonged on the schoolyard. The fight between Big Show and Great Khali was, according to Jericho, the "craziest thing" he'd ever seen.

Show, incensed by Khali's lack of effort during a match with the Undertaker, traded blows with Khali, and concedes the loss because he didn't fulfil his stated aim of putting his fellow giant in the hospital.

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