10 Most Awkward "Didn't Get All Of It" Wrestling Moments

1. Sam Adonis Eats Sh*t

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TripleMania might just be the most complete pro wrestling experience of the year.

Every second of it is in some way must-see. There's such a weird magic to it; against a big-budget spectacle backdrop, fans are treated to as many exhilarating matches as they are so-bad-they're-good moments. It is a show on which El Hijo del Vikingo will take your breath away with some incredible, convoluted dive, and on which Vampiro, when he isn't breaking wind at the commentary table, will refuse to engage in a promo segment until his "f*cking music" gets played first.

Sam Adonis, if nothing else, is good at getting people's attention, until the discourse moves on after about five minutes. Nearly infamous for his race-baiting schtick and problematic BritWres tours - in retrospect, he was as virtuous as Big E in contrast to that sewer - he also got people talking for the wrong reasons during last year's edition.

In a match that literally featured two clowns, Murder and, brilliantly, 'Dave', Adonis was the one to eat custard pie. And sh*t; when attempting a springboard moonsault onto a stretcher-bound opponent, he, yes, didn't get all of it.

He missed the target entirely.

If a GIF could sum up an entire career...

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