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* During his first run in the WWF in 1992, Las Vegas native Wrestling/CharlesWright (best known as the Godfather) was packaged as voodoo practitioner Papa Shango. Although considered [[Narm/ProfessionalWrestling laughable]] today for Wright's exaggerated portrayal of the character, the gimmick had fans -- particularly younger ones -- shivvering and screaming in bed the times they saw this scary-looking monster hold up a flaming skull and, just by raising his hand, could make his opponents (almost always, jobbers, but sometimes the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior and at least once "Mean" Gene Okerlund) writhe in extreme pain, hemorrhage blood without explanation and vomit violently ... and Papa Shango didn't even have to be anywhere ''near'' the ring to make his hapless victims suffer. (Wright, already heavily tattooed, had a large skull painted on his face and spoke with a scary growl to make the Papa Shango character realistic, which did not help matters.)

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* During his first run in the WWF in 1992, Las Vegas native Wrestling/CharlesWright (best known as the Godfather) was packaged as voodoo practitioner Papa Shango. Although considered [[Narm/ProfessionalWrestling laughable]] today for Wright's exaggerated portrayal of the character, the gimmick had fans -- particularly younger ones -- shivvering and screaming in bed the times they saw this scary-looking monster hold up a flaming skull and, just by raising his hand, could make his opponents (almost always, jobbers, but sometimes the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior and at least once "Mean" Gene Okerlund) writhe in extreme pain, hemorrhage blood without explanation and vomit violently ... and Papa Shango didn't even have to be anywhere ''near'' the ring to make his hapless victims suffer. (Wright, already heavily tattooed, had a large skull painted on his face and spoke with a scary growl to make the Papa Shango character realistic, which did not help matters.)) And that's not even getting into his [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5HkmGtpsc-4 bloodcurdling theme music...]]
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--> '''JBL''': "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."

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--> '''JBL''': "The The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."
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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from former Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.

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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The {{Wrestling/The Judgment Day, Day}}, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from former Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.
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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from current Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.

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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from current former Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.
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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.

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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from current Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.
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* Wrestling/RheaRipley. Ever since her FaceHeelTurn and joining the creepy PowerStable The Judgment Day, she's been one of the most feared and destructive women aside from Wrestling/WWESmackDown women's champion Wrestling/RondaRousey.
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* On the last episode of Raw for 2014, Wrestling/SethRollins along with J&J Security and Big Show interrupts Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}}'s segment and calls out Wrestling/JohnCena to the ring before proceeding to attack Edge and Christian, with Wrestling/TheBigShow placing Edge's head on Rollins' Money in the Bank briefcase in position for a Curbstomp. This prompts Cena to come out, whereupon Rollins demands that Cena reinstate Wrestling/TheAuthority or else watch Edge get curbstomped. Keep in mind that Edge, non-kayfabe, had to retire due to lingering neck issues. Cena tries to talk Rollins down as the latter practically snarls at Cena, reminding him that Edge is a father, and goes into detail about how Cena would be responsible for whatever became of Edge and his family. Cena finally stands down and agrees to bring back the Authority, only for Rollins to state nonchalantly that Cena should have known better and he's "gonna ''kill him'' anyway," and was only stopped by Cena's quick intervention. Rollins is known for being a backstabbing opportunist willing to do anything to gain an advantage. The fact that he quite literally attempted to paralyze/murder Edge in the ring vaults him way beyond that into one of the company's most downright ''vicious'' heels since the start of the PG-era.

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* On the last episode of Raw for 2014, Wrestling/SethRollins along with J&J Security and Big Show interrupts Wrestling/{{Edge}} Wrestling/{{Edge|Wrestler}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}}'s segment and calls out Wrestling/JohnCena to the ring before proceeding to attack Edge and Christian, with Wrestling/TheBigShow placing Edge's head on Rollins' Money in the Bank briefcase in position for a Curbstomp. This prompts Cena to come out, whereupon Rollins demands that Cena reinstate Wrestling/TheAuthority or else watch Edge get curbstomped. Keep in mind that Edge, non-kayfabe, had to retire due to lingering neck issues. Cena tries to talk Rollins down as the latter practically snarls at Cena, reminding him that Edge is a father, and goes into detail about how Cena would be responsible for whatever became of Edge and his family. Cena finally stands down and agrees to bring back the Authority, only for Rollins to state nonchalantly that Cena should have known better and he's "gonna ''kill him'' anyway," and was only stopped by Cena's quick intervention. Rollins is known for being a backstabbing opportunist willing to do anything to gain an advantage. The fact that he quite literally attempted to paralyze/murder Edge in the ring vaults him way beyond that into one of the company's most downright ''vicious'' heels since the start of the PG-era.
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* ''[=SummerSlam=] (2019)'': After four months of buildup, [[Wrestling/BrayWyatt The Fiend]] finally makes his in-ring debut, with a [[DarkReprise Dark]][[UpToEleven (er) Reprise]] of Bray's original theme, carrying a new lantern that is apparently the [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBvALqNXoAAJLH0.jpg decapitated head]] of the [[ThatManIsDead original Bray Wyatt]]. Cue a massive OhCrap from Wrestling/FinnBalor the moment the lights come back on, followed by a CurbstompBattle with The Fiend putting Balor down with the [[Wrestling/MickFoley Mandible Claw]] in just over three minutes.

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* ''[=SummerSlam=] (2019)'': After four months of buildup, [[Wrestling/BrayWyatt The Fiend]] finally makes his in-ring debut, with a [[DarkReprise Dark]][[UpToEleven (er) Dark(er) Reprise]] of Bray's original theme, carrying a new lantern that is apparently the [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBvALqNXoAAJLH0.jpg decapitated head]] of the [[ThatManIsDead original Bray Wyatt]]. Cue a massive OhCrap from Wrestling/FinnBalor the moment the lights come back on, followed by a CurbstompBattle with The Fiend putting Balor down with the [[Wrestling/MickFoley Mandible Claw]] in just over three minutes.
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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The tacks were meant for Foley, who was wearing long pants and a shirt. Orton, of course, was in nothing but trunks. Just bare skin. The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.

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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The tacks were meant for Foley, who was wearing long pants and a shirt. Orton, of course, was in nothing ''nothing but trunks. Just trunks''. '''''Just bare skin.skin'''''. The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.
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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The tacks were meant for Foley, who was wearing 'long pants and a shirt.' Orton, of course, was in ‘’nothing but trunks. Just bare skin.'' The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.

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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The tacks were meant for Foley, who was wearing 'long long pants and a shirt.' shirt. Orton, of course, was in ‘’nothing nothing but trunks. Just bare skin.'' The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.
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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.

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* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The tacks were meant for Foley, who was wearing 'long pants and a shirt.' Orton, of course, was in ‘’nothing but trunks. Just bare skin.'' The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.
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* The 2003 feud between Wrestling/TheUndertaker (during the end of his BadassBiker phase) and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, especially the AdultFear of Vince abusing his own family as well as threatening to more or less '''''put a hit out on 'Taker's'''''. And 'Taker's ultimate response? To invoke ColdBloodedTorture on Vince in a BuriedAlive match at that year's ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries'' [[note]]To give you an idea: Vince began bleeding profusely after 'Taker's '''''first punch'''''.[[/note]]. Also, the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]''-esque promos throughout the whole thing were just the cherry on top.

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* The 2003 feud between Wrestling/TheUndertaker (during the end of his BadassBiker phase) and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, especially the AdultFear worries of Vince abusing his own family as well as threatening to more or less '''''put a hit out on 'Taker's'''''. And 'Taker's ultimate response? To invoke ColdBloodedTorture on Vince in a BuriedAlive match at that year's ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries'' [[note]]To give you an idea: Vince began bleeding profusely after 'Taker's '''''first punch'''''.[[/note]]. Also, the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]''-esque promos throughout the whole thing were just the cherry on top.
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** Here’s one with an undeniable RealitySubtext undercurrent: Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield. For older children or young teenagers in particular, the whiff of [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny crooked populism and even fascism]] that hung over JBL could be quite chilling, especially [[BitchInSheepsClothing the contrast between his wholesome, all-American façade and his ruthless behavior in the ring and elsewhere]]. One could be forgiven for feeling deeply suspect about politicians and certain other authority figures after watching JBL (which was rather the point). The real-world occurrence of [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain individuals]] very much like Layfield throughout American history does not help matters.

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** Here’s one with an undeniable RealitySubtext undercurrent: Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield. For older children or young teenagers in particular, the whiff of [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny crooked populism and even fascism]] that hung over JBL could be quite chilling, especially [[BitchInSheepsClothing the contrast between his wholesome, all-American façade and his ruthless behavior in the ring and elsewhere]]. One could be forgiven for feeling deeply suspect about politicians and certain other authority figures after watching JBL (which was rather the point). The real-world occurrence of [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain individuals]] individuals very much like Layfield throughout American history does not help matters.
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* In ''Wrestlemania 35'', during the Triple H vs. Batista match, The Game starts it by [[spoiler: knocking Batista down with a toolbox, grabbing a metal chain and whipping him. Then grabbing a wrench from the box and breaks Batista's hand on the metal stairs. And to top off a nightmarish match, he takes a needle nose plier and after trapping Batista under a chair, pulls out Batista's nose piercing with it.]] Making the match one of the most [[ColdBloodedTorture grisly]] matches in recent years.

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* In ''Wrestlemania 35'', during the Triple H vs. Batista match, The Game starts it by [[spoiler: knocking Batista down with a toolbox, grabbing a metal chain and whipping him. Then grabbing a wrench from the box and breaks Batista's hand on the metal stairs. And to top off a nightmarish match, he takes a needle nose plier and after trapping Batista under a chair, pulls out Batista's nose piercing with it.]] Making the match one of the most [[ColdBloodedTorture grisly]] matches in recent years.
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*** FridgeHorror: What if Tenta had grabbed the wrong bag from under the ring?

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* Brock Lesnar's absolutely ''[[CurbStompBattle vicious]]'' beatdown of John Cena at Summerslam 2014 for the WWE World Heavyweight championship. To wit, Cena was essentially put into a fifteen minute SquashMatch, taking an F5 from Lesnar barely a minute into the match before Lesnar took him to town, hitting ''sixteen'' German suplexes as he practically threw Cena around the ring like a rag doll. It got to the point that [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], who normally acts as the pro-heel announcer, was begging Lesnar to stop. Even when Cena managed to hit the Attitude Adjustment midway through the match, Lesnar [[NoSell was barely even fazed as he kicked out]]. Cena then managed to knock Lesnar down and tried to regroup, only for Lesnar to sit straight up, emulating (and likely mocking) the Undertaker's famous sit-up taunt, laughing maniacally as he sported one of the most creepy [[SlasherSmile Slasher Smiles]] in [[http://i.minus.com/i648CT6dmecp6.gif pro wrestling history]]. Finally, a desperate Cena [[HopeSpot tries to make Lesnar tap out to the STF]] only for Lesnar to throw him off like it was nothing, before mercifully bringing the match to an end with an F5. In short, Lesnar not only won, he absolutely ''destroyed'' the WWE's top babyface in one of the most one-sided main events in pro wrestling history.
** Just as frighting; his savage beatdown on Randy Orton two years later at Summerslam 2016. It was a very hard match to watch especially the finish. From the crowd going silent to the fact that Orton had a piece of his forehead flapping around after the beating it was perhaps the most visceral images in the modern era of the WWE.

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* Brock Lesnar's Lesnar, since [[HesBack returning to WWE]] in 2012, is walking Nightmare Fuel thanks to his stiff striking/grappling and tendency to draw blood from his opponents the hard way.
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absolutely ''[[CurbStompBattle vicious]]'' beatdown of John Cena at Summerslam 2014 for the WWE World Heavyweight championship. To wit, Cena was essentially put into a fifteen minute SquashMatch, taking an F5 from Lesnar barely a minute into the match before Lesnar took him to town, hitting ''sixteen'' German suplexes as he practically threw Cena around the ring like a rag doll. It got to the point that [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], who normally acts as the pro-heel announcer, was begging Lesnar to stop. Even when Cena managed to hit the Attitude Adjustment midway through the match, Lesnar [[NoSell was barely even fazed as he kicked out]]. Cena then managed to knock Lesnar down and tried to regroup, only for Lesnar to sit straight up, emulating (and likely mocking) the Undertaker's famous sit-up taunt, laughing maniacally as he sported one of the most creepy [[SlasherSmile Slasher Smiles]] in [[http://i.minus.com/i648CT6dmecp6.gif pro wrestling history]]. Finally, a desperate Cena [[HopeSpot tries to make Lesnar tap out to the STF]] only for Lesnar to throw him off like it was nothing, before mercifully bringing the match to an end with an F5. In short, Lesnar not only won, he absolutely ''destroyed'' the WWE's top babyface in one of the most one-sided main events performances by a title challenger in pro wrestling WWE history.
** Just as frighting; frightening; his savage beatdown on Randy Orton two years later at Summerslam ''[=SummerSlam=]'' 2016. It was a very hard match to watch especially the finish. From the crowd going silent silent, to the fact that blood was fauceting from Orton's forehead, to the difficult-to-watch way Orton had a piece of his forehead flapping around after the beating sold it by going completely limp about halfway through Lesnar's ground and pound, it was perhaps the most visceral images in the modern era of the WWE.



* Stone Cold Steve Austin breaking into Wrestling/BrianPillman's house apparently to kill him. Pullman pulls a gun on him. The feed cuts to black. Live, this was absolutely terrifying.

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* A 1996 episode of ''Monday Night Raw'' saw Stone Cold Steve Austin breaking break into Wrestling/BrianPillman's house house, apparently to kill him. Pullman As Austin breaks the glass of the back door, Pillman's wife screams and cries in the background in a ''scarily'' convincing manner. Pillman, in a panic, pulls a gun on him. The him, and the feed cuts to black.black. When the picture returns, Pillman's friends and family are holding him down like he's a psych ward patient gone crazy, and Austin ''again'' enters the picture, before being restrained while ''yelling at Pillman to shoot him''. Live, this was absolutely terrifying.
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* Wrestling/EddieGuerrero vs. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep blade job (in which he accidentally hit a artery) caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in Wrestling/{{WWE}} history.

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* Wrestling/EddieGuerrero vs. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep blade job (in which he accidentally hit a an artery) caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in Wrestling/{{WWE}} history.
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* Wrestling/EddieGuerrero vs. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep blade job(in which he accidentally hit a artery) caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in Wrestling/{{WWE}} history.

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* Wrestling/EddieGuerrero vs. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep blade job(in job (in which he accidentally hit a artery) caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in Wrestling/{{WWE}} history.
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---> '''JBL''': "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."

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* ''[=SummerSlam=] (2019)'': After four months of buildup, [[Wrestling/BrayWyatt The Fiend]] finally makes his in-ring debut, with a [[DarkReprise Dark]][[UpToEleven (er) Reprise]] of Bray's original theme, carrying a new lantern that is apparently the [[https://pbs.twimg.com/media/EBvALqNXoAAJLH0.jpg decapitated head]] of the [[ThatManIsDead original Bray Wyatt]]. Cue a massive OhCrap from Wrestling/FinnBalor the moment the lights come back on, followed by a CurbstompBattle with The Fiend putting Balor down with the [[Wrestling/MickFoley Mandible Claw]] in just over three minutes.
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* Wrestling/ChrisBenoit at ''Judgement Day 2000'' when he had Wrestling/ChrisJericho in his [[FinishingMove Crippler Crossface]].
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** Chief Jay Strongbow and Tatanka probably disturbed some who grew up on cultural stereotypes of TheSavageIndian. [[HellIsThatNoise That war-whooping can get under one's skin.]]

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** Chief Jay Strongbow and Tatanka Wrestling/{{Tatanka}} probably disturbed some who grew up on cultural stereotypes of TheSavageIndian. [[HellIsThatNoise That war-whooping can get under one's skin.]]



** Goldust. For all intents and purposes, he’s a man made out of gold. Sure, there are quite a few child-friendly “metal-men” out there ([[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Tin Man]], [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO]]). But if you get nervous around those [[EnemyMime “living-statue” mime artists]], Goldie will ''not'' make you very comfortable. His brother [[Wrestling/CodyRhodes Stardust]], who wore silver makeup, was even more bizarre.

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** Goldust.Wrestling/{{Goldust}}. For all intents and purposes, he’s a man made out of gold. Sure, there are quite a few child-friendly “metal-men” out there ([[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Tin Man]], [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO]]). But if you get nervous around those [[EnemyMime “living-statue” mime artists]], Goldie will ''not'' make you very comfortable. His brother [[Wrestling/CodyRhodes Stardust]], who wore silver makeup, was even more bizarre.



* During his first run in the WWF in 1992, Las Vegas native Charles Wright (best known as the Godfather) was packaged as voodoo practitioner Papa Shango. Although considered [[Narm/ProfessionalWrestling laughable]] today for Wright's exaggerated portrayal of the character, the gimmick had fans -- particularly younger ones -- shivvering and screaming in bed the times they saw this scary-looking monster hold up a flaming skull and, just by raising his hand, could make his opponents (almost always, jobbers, but sometimes the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior and at least once "Mean" Gene Okerlund) writhe in extreme pain, hemorrhage blood without explanation and vomit violently ... and Papa Shango didn't even have to be anywhere ''near'' the ring to make his hapless victims suffer. (Wright, already heavily tattooed, had a large skull painted on his face and spoke with a scary growl to make the Papa Shango character realistic, which did not help matters.)

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* During his first run in the WWF in 1992, Las Vegas native Charles Wright Wrestling/CharlesWright (best known as the Godfather) was packaged as voodoo practitioner Papa Shango. Although considered [[Narm/ProfessionalWrestling laughable]] today for Wright's exaggerated portrayal of the character, the gimmick had fans -- particularly younger ones -- shivvering and screaming in bed the times they saw this scary-looking monster hold up a flaming skull and, just by raising his hand, could make his opponents (almost always, jobbers, but sometimes the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior and at least once "Mean" Gene Okerlund) writhe in extreme pain, hemorrhage blood without explanation and vomit violently ... and Papa Shango didn't even have to be anywhere ''near'' the ring to make his hapless victims suffer. (Wright, already heavily tattooed, had a large skull painted on his face and spoke with a scary growl to make the Papa Shango character realistic, which did not help matters.)
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* In WrestleMania 35, during the Triple H vs. Batista match, The Game starts it by [[spoiler: knocking Batista down with a toolbox, grabbing a metal chain and whipping him. Then grabbing a wrench from the box and breaks Batista's hand on the metal stairs. And to top off a nightmarish match, he takes a needle nose plier and after trapping Batista under a chair, pulls out Batista's nose piercing with it.]] Making the match one of the most [[Cold-blooded torture grisly]] matches in recent years.

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* In WrestleMania 35, ''Wrestlemania 35'', during the Triple H vs. Batista match, The Game starts it by [[spoiler: knocking Batista down with a toolbox, grabbing a metal chain and whipping him. Then grabbing a wrench from the box and breaks Batista's hand on the metal stairs. And to top off a nightmarish match, he takes a needle nose plier and after trapping Batista under a chair, pulls out Batista's nose piercing with it.]] Making the match one of the most [[Cold-blooded torture [[ColdBloodedTorture grisly]] matches in recent years.
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* In WrestleMania 35, during the Triple H vs. Batista match, The Game starts it by [[spoiler: knocking Batista down with a toolbox, grabbing a metal chain and whipping him. Then grabbing a wrench from the box and breaks Batista's hand on the metal stairs. And to top off a nightmarish match, he takes a needle nose plier and after trapping Batista under a chair, pulls out Batista's nose piercing with it.]] Making the match one of the most [[Cold-blooded torture grisly]] matches in recent years.
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** Here’s one with an undeniable RealitySubtext undercurrent: Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield. For older children or young teenagers in particular, the whiff of [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny crooked populism and even fascism]] that hung over JBL could be quite chilling, especially [[BitchInSheepsClothing the contrast between his wholesome, all-American façade and his ruthless behavior in the ring and elsewhere]]. One could be forgiven for feeling deeply suspect about politicians and certain other authority figures after watching JBL (which was rather the point). The real-world occurrence of [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain individuals]] very much like Layfield throughout American history does not help matters.

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** Here’s one with an undeniable RealitySubtext undercurrent: Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield. For older children or young teenagers in particular, the whiff of [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny crooked populism and even fascism]] that hung over JBL could be quite chilling, especially [[BitchInSheepsClothing the contrast between his wholesome, all-American façade and his ruthless behavior in the ring and elsewhere]]. One could be forgiven for feeling deeply suspect about politicians and certain other authority figures after watching JBL (which was rather the point). The real-world occurrence of [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment [[Administrivia/RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain individuals]] very much like Layfield throughout American history does not help matters.
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* There are, of course, various wrestling characters intentionally designed to frighten people: Wrestling/TheUndertaker, Wrestling/{{Kane}}, Wrestling/{{Sting}}. But that doesn't mean the squared circle does not offer up some more unexpected and even subtle menaces.
** The Great Khali. It's easy to forget in light of his being a comedy act for most of his career, but there was a time when the Punjabi giant was practically a monster in the most literal sense of the word. As if his extreme height and bulk weren't terrifying enough, there were also his [[PsychopathicManchild freakish simple-mindedness]], nigh-uncontrollable rage, "spooky" Hindu ring music, and of course his ability to all but crush a human's skull with his bare hands.
** Wrestling/TripleH. Sure, he's [[CartoonishSupervillainy a comically despicable, often cowardly blowhard]]. But his affinity for skulls (and, at one ''Wrestling/WrestleMania'', [[Franchise/TheTerminator Terminator]] robots) and the extreme surrealism and mercilessness of his entrance theme "The Game" all but guarantees that many children will have a strong aversion to him.
** Chief Jay Strongbow and Tatanka probably disturbed some who grew up on cultural stereotypes of TheSavageIndian. [[HellIsThatNoise That war-whooping can get under one's skin.]]
** The Japanese heels, too. WWE aren't shy about playing up the YellowPeril gimmick for all it's worth.
** Goldust. For all intents and purposes, he’s a man made out of gold. Sure, there are quite a few child-friendly “metal-men” out there ([[Film/TheWizardOfOz the Tin Man]], [[Franchise/StarWars C-3PO]]). But if you get nervous around those [[EnemyMime “living-statue” mime artists]], Goldie will ''not'' make you very comfortable. His brother [[Wrestling/CodyRhodes Stardust]], who wore silver makeup, was even more bizarre.
** Doink the Clown. [[MonsterClown He’s got a white face, a red nose, and green hair – so what more needs to be said?]]
** Here’s one with an undeniable RealitySubtext undercurrent: Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield. For older children or young teenagers in particular, the whiff of [[PeoplesRepublicOfTyranny crooked populism and even fascism]] that hung over JBL could be quite chilling, especially [[BitchInSheepsClothing the contrast between his wholesome, all-American façade and his ruthless behavior in the ring and elsewhere]]. One could be forgiven for feeling deeply suspect about politicians and certain other authority figures after watching JBL (which was rather the point). The real-world occurrence of [[RuleOfCautiousEditingJudgment certain individuals]] very much like Layfield throughout American history does not help matters.
** Or how about Mordecai? Or Muhammad Hassan? Religious fanaticism can get icky.
** [[Wrestling/EddieGuerrero Eddie Guerrero's]] [[SanitySlippage increasingly deranged]] and finally psychotic behavior as he stalked Wrestling/ReyMysterio and his family throughout much of 2005. ''Especially'' [[DespairEventHorizon the promo he cut]] the week after ''[=SummerSlam=]''. Particularly poignant because this was less than two months before Eddie's death.
** Finally, we have – [[SeriousBusiness don’t laugh]] – the Divas, and those of the Attitude and Ruthless Aggression eras in particular. As harmless and even cute as they were supposed to be, the young women of those days displayed an aggressive sexuality that was probably very disconcerting to younger viewers raised in puritanical households or who simply weren’t exposed to that sort of thing much. [[SexIsEvilAndIAmHorny And for a teenage male just beginning to discover those kinds of “feelings” and having an ambivalent attitude about them, it was probably much worse.]] It didn’t matter how much of a “good girl” Wrestling/TorrieWilson was, because [[GoodBadGirl she was still dead-set on getting you to lust after her]]. Not to mention the, uh, ''physical'' features of the Divas, which could be downright grotesque to innocent minds [[PleasePutSomeClothesOn squeamish about nudity and such]]. Just think of Wrestling/{{Sable}} at ''Fully Loaded'' in 1998. (“Mommy, why is that lady’s chest falling off? And why is it changing color?”)
* Many wrestlers in history have experienced this in their own flesh inside the arena, but nobody knew then what the RealLife episode that Wrestling/SgtSlaughter and his family experienced during his time as "Iraqi sympathizer" would have as a consequence. He himself had to devise a way to tone down the heat as they began to receive real death threats.
* During his first run in the WWF in 1992, Las Vegas native Charles Wright (best known as the Godfather) was packaged as voodoo practitioner Papa Shango. Although considered [[Narm/ProfessionalWrestling laughable]] today for Wright's exaggerated portrayal of the character, the gimmick had fans -- particularly younger ones -- shivvering and screaming in bed the times they saw this scary-looking monster hold up a flaming skull and, just by raising his hand, could make his opponents (almost always, jobbers, but sometimes the Wrestling/UltimateWarrior and at least once "Mean" Gene Okerlund) writhe in extreme pain, hemorrhage blood without explanation and vomit violently ... and Papa Shango didn't even have to be anywhere ''near'' the ring to make his hapless victims suffer. (Wright, already heavily tattooed, had a large skull painted on his face and spoke with a scary growl to make the Papa Shango character realistic, which did not help matters.)
* Wrestling/JakeRoberts was involved in at least two different nightmare-inducing moments, one as a face and the other a heel moment that remains legendary, just months apart in 1991:
** The earlier moment came toward the end of his face run, when he began a feud with [[Wrestling/JohnTenta Earthquake (former Canadian sumo star John Tenta)]], with the trope kicking into effect when Earthquake tied Roberts in the ropes, placed Roberts' bag in the ring with Damien still inside, and squashed the snake repeatedly with his "Earthquake splash." Clips of several children -- and at least one college-aged girl -- are shown on camera, seen clearly upset by the events in the ring.
*** This one at least became NightmareRetardant after the fact when Tenta revealed years later in an interview with RD Reynolds of Website/{{WrestleCrap}} just what was in the bag that he squashed: Panty Hose stuffed with hamburger meat, plus a little electric motor to create the illusion of the snake moving (Roberts put the bag containing his snake underneath the ring at the beginning of the match so they were able to switch out the two bags). Tenta was a very sweet, shy, and self-effacing man outside of the ring, and the sheepishness in his voice when he explained how they did it was hilarious.
** After turning heel and beginning his famous feud with Wrestling/RandySavage, he once lured him into the ring, after which he beat him down, tied him into the ropes and allowed another snake – ''a king cobra'' – to bite Savage's arm. (The snake, which had been devenomed, really did bite Savage's arm, and Roberts – who was actually having trouble getting the snake to release its grip -- had to quickly improvise to make the scene appear that he was trying to get the snake to increase its bite.) Like before, when Damien was "killed," several children were visibly shaken by what had just taken place. Ironically, the snake died soon afterward, possibly from a toxic reaction to Savage's blood - which led Savage to joke that ''he'' had poisoned ''the snake''!
*** In this example (which occurred on ''[=WWF=] Superstars'', at the time the [=WWF's=] flagship program), the initial airing was '''heavily''' censored, as at the time [=WWF=] programming was very kid friendly and there were genuine concerns about the appropriateness of the content. The segment ran in full, but nearly the entire screen (which showed an extreme closeup of the snake latched on to Savage's arm) was blocked by a giant red "X" censor graphic. A rerun of the show later that same night showed the segment without the censor graphic; without knowing that the snake was devenomed beforehand, it was a genuinely disturbing video. And even knowing about it after the fact, it still looks damn painful, as you can clearly see smears of blood from where the snake has latched on. Even more disturbing was how close the snake came to biting Miss Elizabeth (who ran to ringside to try to protect Randy).
* Wrestling/EddieGuerrero vs. [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], ''Judgment Day'' 2004, a match that many wrestlers and critics alike say redefined the "Muta Scale." During the match, Bradshaw waylays Eddie with a stiff chair shot. This, and Eddie's deep blade job(in which he accidentally hit a artery) caused rivulets of blood to run down Eddie's face and body and made for one of the most surreal, horrifying spectacles in Wrestling/{{WWE}} history.
---> '''JBL''': "The chair shot was very stiff... Eddie went deep. Very deep. I had no idea until I watched that tape back how much blood there was, I have seen some bloodbaths in Japan, Europe, Mexico and Texas-I had been in several-I have never seen anything like that."
* Eddie's "descent into madness" while having a seemingly friendly feud with Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr was something to behold. The fact that he just couldn't [[GreenEyedMonster beat]] or even [[CantGetAwayWithNuthin outwit]] Rey like he could most wrestlers drove Eddie to the breaking point where he would [[InsaneEqualsViolent snap and turn on Rey and beat him down in the most gruesome, bloody way you could think.]] Believe it or not, people had been expecting Eddie to turn heel with his frustrations at the time, but as you can tell from the audience reaction, not like [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BoRXf8ZYMqo this.]]
* In pro wrestli- [[Wrestling/{{Boogeyman}} I (beat) AM THE BOOGEYMAN! AND I'M COMING TO GET JOO!]] Just look at [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sY7LR8TzGGg this.]] And ''don't'' turn the volume all the way up.
** It's not just his freakish appearance, his apelike movements and his ability to appear out of smoke. Arguably the absolute worst thing about the Boogeyman is that, despite being not so much evil as a SchoolyardBullyAllGrownUp (stalking Superstars, [[SuperPersistentPredator often particular ones]], relentlessly), ''[[SociopathicHero he's depicted as a face'']].
** Along with that, meet [[Wrestling/MickFoley Mankind]]! [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QGM5MzEeC4s (He's the first one. Ignore the others)]].
** Wrestling/{{Kane}} and Wrestling/TheUndertaker. [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J80E-sYjcMI That is all.]]
* Wrestling/MickFoley is the NightmareFetishist of professional wrestling. Watch [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2m1QNgnhiQA this]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Iydq3S1xfo this]]. Look at that [[SlasherSmile demented, gap-tooth smile with his own blood running down his face]] and tell me he doesn't enjoy it. And you know what's scary, those are during [[RetiredBadass his "post-retirement" years.]]
** The infamous match at the Royal Rumble 1999 where [[Creator/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] absolutely brutalizes a completely defenseless Mankind with a chair. ''11'' unprotected shots to the head when it already gets deeply unsettling by the third one. It very much blurs the line between kayfabe and reality and it gets downright scary after awhile (it's essentially a public beating witnessed by thousands of live attendees, there's no way to sugarcoat it). To date it is often cited as the most violent thing WWE has ever allowed on television and it showed up in the documentary ''Beyond the Mat'', where it was revealed that the event horrified Foley's children, who were in attendance.
* Wrestling/{{Sheamus}} vs. Jamie Noble. While Jamie Noble did win a few titles with WCW and Ring of Honor, his appearance on Raw was supposed to be a run-of-the-mill jobbing match. Before it, Sheamus said (in kayfabe) that [[HarsherInHindsight this match would end Noble's career.]] [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JzfQblbGqNk It did in real-life.]]
* Let us not forget, the night Kane took his mask off [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sLWNZKlxXPg and shows his face to the public for the first time.]]
* Some of Wrestling/DeanAmbrose's promos, in particular the stuff he did in the indies as Jon Moxley, is nightmareish... his style is often compared to Heath Ledger's Joker, but arguably ''scarier'', if only because the Moxley persona displays a vulnerability that the Joker never had. The bipolar, twitchy, unpredictablely violent Moxley is all the more frightening because you can clearly see the traumatized, neglected child beneath the persona.
** In this regard, Ambrose/Moxley is scary precisely because he isn't like Kane, or other over the top {{wrestling monster}}s, he instead comes off as a very realistic strung out psychopath, the kind of aimless madman you'd find wandering the alleys of some slum ranting and raving at the air, who you'd fear might attack you on sight.
** Moxley/Ambrose is even scarier, and a lot sadder, when you realize that all of his promos come from a place of truth. That's right, ''nothing'' he says in his promos is fabricated. [[TearJerker All of those things actually happened to him]].
* Wrestling/BrayWyatt, from WWE's NXT, is a megalomaniacal, pseudo-religious cult preacher from the swamps of Florida, delivering mad sermons as promos, and flanked by his "sons", two massive Deliverance-esque rednecks that obey his commands and seem to worship him. His introductory vignettes feature unsettling shots of decrepit and decaying places in a swamp, with his mad ranting as a voiceover, with Wyatt preaching his insane message to his followers in the woods. The man believes he is a god, and has a cult of people believing it.
* Wrestling/BarryWindham's very, very short stint in the WWF as The Stalker. Prior to his debut, he would appear in vignettes hiding camoflauged in the woods as eerie music played. The specifics on the gimmick are unclear, but based on the promos it seems as if he was to be a deranged, psychotic ex-soldier. The gimmick would have gotten MUCH worse, as WordOfGod states he was allegedly planned to feud with Marc Mero in an angle that would see him stalking Mero's real life wife and onscreen manager Sable, eventually '''kidnapping her and slitting her throat.''' As you'd expect, Mero was absolutely 100% against this, so the angle was dropped and the gimmick was reduced to a nickname as Windham otherwise appeared as his traditional self in a babyface role as opposed to the psychotic heel he was planned to be. This is not necessarily a bad thing, as committing onscreen murder would have possibly ruined his reputation forever.
* Payback 2013: Wrestling/DolphZiggler vs Wrestling/AlbertoDelRio. The match mostly consists of Del Rio kicking Ziggler in the head. What makes it so terrifying was that Ziggler suffered from a serious concussion a month prior.
* Wrestling/JeffHardy appearing backstage in [[WhiteMaskOfDoom corpse paint]] on an episode of ''Friday Night [=SmackDown=]'', which was the beginning of his "painted" gimmick that he would eventually carry into Wrestling/{{TNA}}. The ''very'' dim lighting, and our complete inability to see Hardy's eyes underneath the black swaths of paint across them, make it even worse.
* Kane Vs Wrestling/TheUndertaker at [=WrestleMania=] 20 had some pretty disturbing aspects. The build-up to the match began after Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 2003, when Kane stabbed the then mortal Undertaker in the back, and helped Mr [=McMahon=] bury him alive. Then, at the following Royal Rumble, one entrant goes missing, and all that is Heard is a solemn Church bell. This was the start of two months of headgames as Kane saw his brother taunt him with hints and supernatural threats of his resurrection. Finally, at [=WrestleMania=] 20, the backdrop to the arena entrance had a video screen made to look like New York. When Kane comes out... it looks like the entire city is engulfed in fire. And when its Undertakers turn to come out, all is silent... until the disturbing high pitched voice of Wrestling/PaulBearer echoes.
* [[Wrestling/{{Evolution}} Triple H's]] not-so-veiled threats to Wrestling/TheShield on the 5/12/2014 episode of Raw. He starts by saying that they'll 'humble' Dean Ambrose, and then things get darker: he compares Seth Rollins to a hummingbird and says he'll rip Seth's wings off, and then he actually ''outright threatens to kill Wrestling/{{Roman Reigns}}'' at Payback.
** And then at Payback, Evolution went out of their way to torture Reigns by working him over with kendo sticks. As the announcers pointed out, they could have eliminated him at any time, but they wanted to hurt him.
* There's something very unnerving about how much control Lana has over Wrestling/AlexanderRusev. He barely does anything without her telling him to do it, to the point that he doesn't break his submission holds until she tells him to. The fact that she does most of the talking for him makes it worse, because then he's just standing there like a puppet, waiting for Lana to pull a string.
* Wrestling/{{Layla}} vs Wrestling/BethPhoenix at ''Over The Limit'' 2012, the moment where Beth locks Layla in the half-crab and Layla is crying "please stop!" is a little frightening considering Layla is selling it realistically as opposed to the theatrical way most wrestling injuries get sold. Plus Beth was working Layla's surgically repaired leg (it's Layla's right leg that is damaged and in wrestling it's always the left limbs that get worked).
* Brock Lesnar's absolutely ''[[CurbStompBattle vicious]]'' beatdown of John Cena at Summerslam 2014 for the WWE World Heavyweight championship. To wit, Cena was essentially put into a fifteen minute SquashMatch, taking an F5 from Lesnar barely a minute into the match before Lesnar took him to town, hitting ''sixteen'' German suplexes as he practically threw Cena around the ring like a rag doll. It got to the point that [[Wrestling/JohnBradshawLayfield JBL]], who normally acts as the pro-heel announcer, was begging Lesnar to stop. Even when Cena managed to hit the Attitude Adjustment midway through the match, Lesnar [[NoSell was barely even fazed as he kicked out]]. Cena then managed to knock Lesnar down and tried to regroup, only for Lesnar to sit straight up, emulating (and likely mocking) the Undertaker's famous sit-up taunt, laughing maniacally as he sported one of the most creepy [[SlasherSmile Slasher Smiles]] in [[http://i.minus.com/i648CT6dmecp6.gif pro wrestling history]]. Finally, a desperate Cena [[HopeSpot tries to make Lesnar tap out to the STF]] only for Lesnar to throw him off like it was nothing, before mercifully bringing the match to an end with an F5. In short, Lesnar not only won, he absolutely ''destroyed'' the WWE's top babyface in one of the most one-sided main events in pro wrestling history.
** Just as frighting; his savage beatdown on Randy Orton two years later at Summerslam 2016. It was a very hard match to watch especially the finish. From the crowd going silent to the fact that Orton had a piece of his forehead flapping around after the beating it was perhaps the most visceral images in the modern era of the WWE.
* On the last episode of Raw for 2014, Wrestling/SethRollins along with J&J Security and Big Show interrupts Wrestling/{{Edge}} and Wrestling/{{Christian}}'s segment and calls out Wrestling/JohnCena to the ring before proceeding to attack Edge and Christian, with Wrestling/TheBigShow placing Edge's head on Rollins' Money in the Bank briefcase in position for a Curbstomp. This prompts Cena to come out, whereupon Rollins demands that Cena reinstate Wrestling/TheAuthority or else watch Edge get curbstomped. Keep in mind that Edge, non-kayfabe, had to retire due to lingering neck issues. Cena tries to talk Rollins down as the latter practically snarls at Cena, reminding him that Edge is a father, and goes into detail about how Cena would be responsible for whatever became of Edge and his family. Cena finally stands down and agrees to bring back the Authority, only for Rollins to state nonchalantly that Cena should have known better and he's "gonna ''kill him'' anyway," and was only stopped by Cena's quick intervention. Rollins is known for being a backstabbing opportunist willing to do anything to gain an advantage. The fact that he quite literally attempted to paralyze/murder Edge in the ring vaults him way beyond that into one of the company's most downright ''vicious'' heels since the start of the PG-era.
* Stone Cold Steve Austin breaking into Wrestling/BrianPillman's house apparently to kill him. Pullman pulls a gun on him. The feed cuts to black. Live, this was absolutely terrifying.
* When Wrestling/RandyOrton was the Legend Killer, he faced Wrestling/MickFoley in a hardcore match at [[Wrestling/{{Backlash}} Backlash 2004]]. With Mick reeling, Randy dumped a bag of thumbtacks onto the mat and prepared to RKO Mick into them...only for Foley to counter by throwing him off and [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RcjrsHUnU7Q&t=16m38s ONTO THE TACKS]] '''''BACK FIRST.''''' The shock and pain on Randy's face, [[Wrestling/JerryLawler King]] and [[Wrestling/JimRoss JR]] losing their minds on commentary (especially Lawler's spine-chilling BigOMG), the grisly image of his back covered in thumbtacks, and Orton's breathless, pained moaning combined to make this one of the most chilling sights in WWE history.
* Wrestling/SashaBanks once put Wrestling/BeckyLynch in an armbar and then stepped on her arm. For a few seconds, it legitimately looked like Becky's arm was going to break in half or be ripped out of its socket.
* The 2003 feud between Wrestling/TheUndertaker (during the end of his BadassBiker phase) and Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, especially the AdultFear of Vince abusing his own family as well as threatening to more or less '''''put a hit out on 'Taker's'''''. And 'Taker's ultimate response? To invoke ColdBloodedTorture on Vince in a BuriedAlive match at that year's ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries'' [[note]]To give you an idea: Vince began bleeding profusely after 'Taker's '''''first punch'''''.[[/note]]. Also, the ''[[Film/TheExorcist Exorcist]]''-esque promos throughout the whole thing were just the cherry on top.
* On the April 10, 2017 episode of Raw, Braun Strowman beat up Roman Reigns to the point of the latter being put onto a stretcher. However, Strowman wasn't finished as he then followed Reigns and threw his stretcher away and then as Reigns was being put into an ambulance, Strowman jumped and continued to beat on him. To top it all off, after he was finished, he got out and flipped over the ambulance with Roman Reigns inside!
** Then on April 24, Braun Strowman fought against Kalisto with the [[spoiler:the latter sneakily winning against the big man. Unfortunately, that infuriated Strowman and after toying with Kalisto, he ended up throwing his potentially unconscious body into the dumpster, locking it and then pushing up to the stage to push it off the stage, majorly harming Kalisto.]]
** How did Roman respond to Braun's attack? He shoved him into an ambulance, then backs it up into a semi-truck ''with Braun still inside.'' The truck shreds the ambulance, and Braun stumbles out bleeding and looking more wounded than he ever had before.
* The build-up promo for [[Wrestling/DwayneJohnson The Rock]] vs Wrestling/ChrisBenoit at ''Fully Loaded 2000''. So HarsherInHindsight considering what Benoit would do in the future.
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