10 WWE Wrestling Moves You're No Longer Allowed To See
WWE definitely don't want you to see these wrestling moves any time soon.
With WWE and Peacock seemingly revising the company's iffy past and history by the month, it comes as little surprise to see some of the more controversial beats and moments thrown onto WWE television over the years being erased from the WWE Network in an attempt to make sure fans and sponsors alike forget these shocking sequences ever came to pass.
But with this also being an age when just about everything to have ever happened inside of a squared-circle still finds a way to live on in fans' minds, be that through investigative Reddit threads or OG footage uploaded to YouTube, WWE still find themselves fighting an uphill battle to fully erase some of their more savage, violent, or provocative in-ring occurrences.
In particular, some moves either deemed too dangerous, explicit, or just plain terrible to watch have all but been wiped from existence when it comes to the footage fully endorsed by Vince McMahon empire.
But that doesn't mean the memories of these unwanted moments are lost forever...
From deeply unsettling weaponised violence to unwanted sexual advances mid-match, WWE won't allow you to watch these moves on their platform, but that won't change the fact that they most definitely happened.
10. Randy Orton Gets Twisted With Jeff Hardy - Hell In A Cell 2018
2018 was a bit of a funny time for WWE's resident Apex Predator.
Following on from an uninspiring first-ever United States Championship run for the star, Randy Orton would transition back into his Legend Killer persona, eyeing up Jeff Hardy as his first unfortunate victim. But the former World Champion wasn't content with merely sneak attacking The Charismatic Enigma, Randy opted to target Jeff's massively stretched earlobe for sh*ts and giggles.
And by giggles, your writer means highly audible winces and groans from fans in attendance.
Taking things up a few disturbing notches by the time they met inside of the Hell in a Cell structure at the titular event, Orton would jam a screwdriver into Hardy's earhole before slowly twisting it like the diabolical savage he is.
Clearly feeling this act was a touch more graphic than they were initially expecting when Orton and Hardy likely pitched the grisly spot, WWE have since strategically shifted the camera angle of the move from the original zoomed in shot of Hardy being twisted to a visual which is now massively blocked out by the bright red structure's beams.
Which is likely for the best if you wish to keep your dinner down whilst watching...