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Ahmed Johnson
Ahmed Johnson was notorious for being “clumsy” and injuring several opponents. His physical style often created tension and caution in matches.
Mabel
Mabel accidentally crushed Kevin Nash’s back during a botched splash, highlighting the risks of high-impact maneuvers. Safety in execution is vital
Vader
Vader earned complaints from Shawn Michaels and others for being too “stiff” and “heavy,” making in-ring interactions particularly intense. His style demanded respect and caution.
Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious was known for “losing his place” and dropping opponents hard. His unpredictability made every move a potential risk
Nia Jax
Nia Jax faced heavy criticism for injuring Becky Lynch and Kairi Sane. Despite talent and power, her in-ring style often drew concern
Low Ki
Low Ki was known for “shooting” on opponents and kicking too hard, blending real combat intensity with performance. His matches were not for the faint-hearted.
Hardcore Holly
Hardcore Holly would legitimately “test” rookies by being unnecessarily violent. His methods became infamous as a rite of passage for some wrestlers.
Goldberg
Goldberg accidentally ended Bret Hart’s career with a stiff kick. Even elite stars face moments where mistakes have permanent consequences.
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior was criticized for being too erratic and dangerous in the ring. His unpredictability kept opponents constantly on edge.
Scott Steiner
Scott Steiner was feared by peers for his unpredictable and stiff brawling style. His raw power made him one of wrestling’s most intimidating figures.
Ryback
Ryback was called “unsafe” by CM Punk during a high-profile podcast, illustrating how perceptions of risk can shape a wrestler’s reputation.
Great Khali
Great Khali’s lack of mobility made him a danger to smaller wrestlers. Even in controlled environments, size and movement can create serious risk.
Ahmed Johnson was notorious for being “clumsy” and injuring several opponents. His physical style often created tension and caution in matches.
Mabel
Mabel accidentally crushed Kevin Nash’s back during a botched splash, highlighting the risks of high-impact maneuvers. Safety in execution is vital
Vader
Vader earned complaints from Shawn Michaels and others for being too “stiff” and “heavy,” making in-ring interactions particularly intense. His style demanded respect and caution.
Sid Vicious
Sid Vicious was known for “losing his place” and dropping opponents hard. His unpredictability made every move a potential risk
Nia Jax
Nia Jax faced heavy criticism for injuring Becky Lynch and Kairi Sane. Despite talent and power, her in-ring style often drew concern
Low Ki
Low Ki was known for “shooting” on opponents and kicking too hard, blending real combat intensity with performance. His matches were not for the faint-hearted.
Hardcore Holly
Hardcore Holly would legitimately “test” rookies by being unnecessarily violent. His methods became infamous as a rite of passage for some wrestlers.
Goldberg
Goldberg accidentally ended Bret Hart’s career with a stiff kick. Even elite stars face moments where mistakes have permanent consequences.
Ultimate Warrior
Ultimate Warrior was criticized for being too erratic and dangerous in the ring. His unpredictability kept opponents constantly on edge.
Scott Steiner
Scott Steiner was feared by peers for his unpredictable and stiff brawling style. His raw power made him one of wrestling’s most intimidating figures.
Ryback
Ryback was called “unsafe” by CM Punk during a high-profile podcast, illustrating how perceptions of risk can shape a wrestler’s reputation.
Great Khali
Great Khali’s lack of mobility made him a danger to smaller wrestlers. Even in controlled environments, size and movement can create serious risk.
