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D-Von Dudley – ‘I’ve Never Sh*t Myself After Taking A Chokeslam’
In a recent YouTube video, WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley ranked the most painful wrestling moves he’s taken during his career. He placed the Chokeslam in the S-Tier, calling it one of the most brutal moves to endure in the ring. You can check out some highlights from the video below: On the Chokeslam: […]
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In a recent YouTube video, WWE Hall of Famer D-Von Dudley ranked the most painful wrestling moves he’s taken during his career. He placed the Chokeslam in the S-Tier, calling it one of the most brutal moves to endure in the ring.
You can check out some highlights from the video below:
On the Chokeslam: “The next move I’m going to talk about has been hit on me many times, not only as a finish, but even something that would stop me and Bubba in a match, and it was the Chokeslam. The Chokeslam can be a very dangerous move, because, think about it, you’re being lifted up by your neck by someone, say, The Undertaker. He lifts you up as high as he possibly can. Remember, the man is seven feet tall already, not to mention, even if you’re getting lifted up by Big Show, who’s even taller than ‘Taker and as high as you are, they hold you up there, and when the time is right, they bring you down.”
On feeling like he defecated himself after a Chokeslam: “I mean, knocking the wind out of you is an understatement. Hell, I’ve even heard of guys crapping on themselves after landing, and that’s no joke. The fortunate part is I’ve never done that. I never crapped myself taking the Chokeslam, but dammit, I felt like I did. So I’m gonna have to say the Chokeslam is definitely in the S-tier, because although it’s probably visually, if you look at it, one of the safest bumps you’ll probably take, but when you’re taking it, it’s brutal.”
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