8 Times EVERYTHING Went Wrong In WWE (In The Funniest Possible Way)

NONE of this was supposed to happen on WWE TV. What they didn't want you to see!

By Terry Bezer /

WWE.com

Comedy and wrestling have always gone hand in hand. Be it skits, catchphrases or classic promos, pro wrestlers of the world are duty-bound to try and make the audiences laugh. However, sometimes these moments of hilarity come when they're least expected and least wanted. We're not talking wardrobe malfunctions or anything salacious; we're talking the cosmos throwing curveballs that are objectively hysterical. 

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These are the moments when the wrestling gods take matters into their own hands and deliver us something magical and unforgettable. Moments that turn into memes within seconds, and have a divided and fractured wrestling fanbase laughing their butts off in unison as one. Sure, these classic moments in time often come at the expense of a superstar, but we like to think of it as them taking one for the team in the quest for our entertainment.

So, gear up for the juvenile moments in time where the plans were shredded, live and in living colour, but the outcome was so much sweeter and funnier than we ever could have wished for. These were the moments that went wrong for WWE, but so, so right for our eyes and ears.

8. 'Titus Worldslide'

Laughter is infectious, which is an actual scientific fact (probably). This is worth addressing because Corey Graves put in an all-timer on the call for Titus O'Neil's unforgettable slip at the 2018 Greatest Royal Rumble in Saudi Arabia. As O'Neil entered at #39 and sprinted to the ring, he slipped and skidded across the ground to somehow (inexplicably) end up falling under the ring.

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Graves' reaction, as he howled with laughter, somehow made this moment even better. There isn't even schadenfreude involved here, as O'Neil himself had to realise he was responsible for one of the single funniest moments in wrestling history.

Titus even managed to let out an audible scream as he flew through the air, captured perfectly by the ring mics. This moment was so good that WWE even ran a video on their YouTube channel, capturing various members of the roster's reaction to Titus's legendary tumble. More people will remember O'Neil's comedic tragedy than they will the winner of this event.

Has there been a better moment since WWE started putting on events in Saudi Arabia? No, sir. No, there has not; and there won't be at WrestleMania 43 next year either because you can't improve on perfection.

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