10 WWE Wrestling Moves You're No Longer Allowed To See
5. Ultimo Dragon Goes For A Tumble - WrestleMania XX
Acting as perhaps one of the most important elements that go into presenting a star as a genuinely eye-catching and engaging character from minute one, it cannot be understated just how effective a brilliant entrance can be for a performer.
Should you not be able to put one foot in front of the other without tumbling onto your arse, however, you can very quickly come across like an absolute t*t. And in a clear attempt to paper over these hilariously botched entrance moves, a number of subtle edits have been laced into the WWE Network's versions of a few high profile failures.
Ultimo Dragon's swift slip and slide en-route to his Cruiserweight Open appearance at WrestleMania XX has been strategically reframed from a distance to keep his fall out of view. Goldberg firing himself up past the point of staying on his feet at SummerSlam 2003 is now cut away from in favour of a shot of the crowd. And despite it actually being used in a Raw storyline later down the road, Mandy Rose's unfortunate weather-induced ramp slip at 'Mania 37 has also been swept under the carpet as Ruby Riott's mug takes up the frame instead.