10 Painful Wrestling Receipts Caught On Camera

3. Shocker In Shindietown

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The practise of issuing a receipt is something rarely seen in the mainstream.

The good, grotesque receipts, anyway. There are surely countless instances of the "Come on mate, don't be a tw*t, here's a swift reminder" receipt that are imperceptible to the untrained eye. Modern TV shows are televised nationally and promoted by companies that are beholden to sponsors and the like, and without going full Undertaker about things, yes, the brotherhood is more interested in playing video games than terrorising their peers.

"NFT? How's 'bout some CTE, boy! I have no c*ck, and I'm taking it out on you!"

Luckily for the ghouls out there, the workers on the shindie circuit issue receipts with no compunction. They don't have to worry about getting removed from TV and the like.

At a Vintage Wrestling show back in 2013, Steelhorse Vachon dropped his full weight on the hip of his opponent Tommy Taylor. Taylor didn't take too kindly to it; he immediately jumped back up, no-sold it, and cracked Steelhorse square in the nose with a closed fist. Steelhorse took a powder, after which both performers resumed the worked contest. It's mad, wrestling.

A guy got rocked very hard and thanked his fellow brother for the match.

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