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5 things you'll never ever see again in WWE

Now, as a publicly traded company, it is crucial for the WWE to maintain a positive public image
Now, as a publicly traded company, it is crucial for the WWE to maintain a positive public image

There once was a time where anything would go in the world of wrestling.

Fans could interfere, weapons were common, and no-one cared if you felt numb or dizzy after the match.

Thankfully though, times have changed, and no company has changed more with the times than the WWE.

What was once one of several promotions in the North East territory, the company grew to become the biggest in all of North America, and today, the world.

Now, as a publicly traded company, it is crucial for the WWE to maintain a positive public image, even if that means getting rid of some of the most iconic things from their repertoire.

Here are five things you'll never, ever, ever see again in WWE.


#5 Chair shots to the skull

The Undertaker delivers a sickening chair shot to a young Brock Lesnar
The Undertaker delivers a sickening chair shot to a young Brock Lesnar

We all know that wrestling is dangerous and that injuries can happen at any time.

Just look at Seth Rollins in 2015 as evidence of this. One moment he was riding high as WWE World Heavyweight Champion, the next, he was injured, stripped of the title, and forced to miss WrestleMania.

And though the Architect was able to return due to his temporary injury, chair shots to the skull can leave a lasting effect.

A chair shot to the skull can often result in a concussion, whilst multiple blows can lead to life-altering damage to a Superstar down the line.

Although chairs are still used in WWE today, these attacks are always done to the back or legs.

And if you are desperate to see some chair shots to the skull, we recommend the I-Quit match between The Rock Vs. Mankind from Royal Rumble 1999.

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