10 Wrestlers Who Hated Taking Wrestling Moves
1. The Undertaker Wasn't A Fan Of A Chop
Few moves elicit the sort of immediate feedback that the sight of a sweetly timed chop does when executed to perfection in the squared-circle. Sure, it's not as flashy as a moonsault, or as explosive as a powerslam, but we can all relate to the feeling of having our skin suddenly slapped by another human, right?
What you may not know about this trusty age-old wrestling tool, though, is that it's also the only move that ever left the terrifying Undertaker wishing he was anywhere else but inside of a wrasslin' ring.
As many of his former colleagues have revealed over the years, Mark Calaway absolutely detested being chopped. Bully Ray has described feeling the wrath of The Phenom after letting rip an ill-advised back-hand on him mid-match, and Ric Flair stated that 'Taker would only allow him three chops per match.
Adding further weight to the chopping tales, Calaway himself confirmed his hate for the move on The Bump last year.
To summarise, you'd have to be a brave man to happily deliver a chop to an intimidating legend like The Deadman as many unfortunate souls found out over the course of a dominant 30-year career.