10 Wrestling Segments That Accidentally Filmed Things You Weren't Meant To See

4. Seth Rollins Is Failed On WWE RAW

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Whenever a shoot attack occurs on a wrestling show, you aren't meant to see it. Because it isn't part of the show.

Various controls should be - and more often than not are - implemented. Security should first and foremost do their jobs correctly, and cut these people off at the pass. The attacking fan should never make it anywhere near the target. The director in tandem should cut away from the scene at the first mere hint of a disturbance and instead shoot the crowd until the threat is neutralised.

Leave it to Kevin f*cking Dunn to shoot a frightening real fan attack for longer than virtually any of the in-ring action you've seen on WWE this year. The man who attacked Seth Rollins on the November 22, 2021 RAW got a better entrance than Edge did at the 2020 Royal Rumble. Mercifully, Rollins was left largely unscathed, having subdued the attacker responsibly before he was escorted out of the building. Rollins was even self-deprecating in the aftermath.

People complain about WWE's inability to resolve storylines, but credit where it's due: they paid off the debut of the Faberge egg at Survivor Series.

It speared the #1 contender the next night.

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