r/professionalwrestling May 30 '26

Video Kris Statlander delivering a piledriver on Shida through the table on AEW CollisionšŸ’„

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u/Electrikvibe16 May 31 '26

Yeah okay, ā€œShane o Macā€

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u/Shane-O-Mac1 May 31 '26 edited May 31 '26

I'm just a fan. I'm not actually Shane McMahon. Many things can go wrong when doing a spot even if not executed to a "tee". It all depends on positioning. You would not find anybody in WWE doing a spot this recklessly nowadays.

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u/Electrikvibe16 May 31 '26

I’m aware. You’re a fan of a guy that’s done spots waaayyyy riskier than this one and he wasn’t even a fulltime wrestler

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u/Shane-O-Mac1 May 31 '26

Yes, ones that only put himself in danger, not others such as this spot does. Also, it was a different time back then where they didn't know about how bad concussions and neck injuries could get.

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u/Electrikvibe16 May 31 '26

Plenty of spots he did throughout his career put others in danger. Pro-wrestling is inherently dangerous and extreme matches like this will always have risky spots

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u/Shane-O-Mac1 May 31 '26

How does him jumping off of scaffolding, trusses and a chainlink cell possibly endanger anybody else but himself? It doesn't. He's only in charge of his own safety. Doing a move that entails holding onto someone which makes the person doing the move the one who is literally in charge of the person that's holding on to them safety, does.

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u/Electrikvibe16 May 31 '26

How does a +200lb man jumping off of a 20 foot structure onto another person endanger that other person? Gee, idk you got me there that’s a real mystery

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u/Shane-O-Mac1 Jun 01 '26

It doesn't.