9 Funniest Times Wrestlers CORPSED On Live TV

3. Here Comes The LAUGH

Brock Lesnar Jey Uso

It's not unusual to see mouths agape when WWE wrestlers are on the wrong side of either a) some vehicular-based mishap or b) a Brock Lesnar attack, but never before had one looked quite as fun as when Jey Uso roared his way through a supposedly devastating attack from 'The Beast'. 

It was more of the same by WWE on the road to WrestleMania 38. Lesnar was fighting Roman again, trying to cause "chaos" again, and cars and props were being destroyed as delaying tactics...again. The booking was no laughing matter, but that couldn't stop Uso wetting himself at Cowboy Brock's delirium as he drove a forklift into their fancy auto. It carries the moment. The segment can't compare to the best days of Steve Austin raising hell on four wheels or the pre-WrestleMania 35 brawl between Becky Lynch, Charlotte Flair and Ronda Rousey. 

The replays and edits caught the moment before The Bloodline scarpered off into a second car that Brock ended up ripping the door off of, but the laughs were better than the set pieces. The dire 'Show Of Shows' main event could have done with a little more levity like this instead of the interminable Paul Heyman formula of finisher exchanges and not-that-hot nearfalls.

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