The WWF Actually Allowed This Wrestling Move

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Look way safer to pull off than a DDT or stunner. You can control the fall with this. looks like it’s all shoulder in contact. They pull it off well.
No the hell it isnt. A ddt youre head never is supposed to touch the ground.

And these guys arent safe. Theyre not keeping guys flat on the lift and theyre not cushioning to slam. He's driving their head into the mat
 

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Back in the 80s established wrestlers were basically allowed to do whatever they wanted to no-name wrestlers, aka jobbers or enhancement talent as they're known today. A lot of established wrestlers took advantage of that by performing their moves as violently as possible on jobbers to "put their moves over" or make their moves look more impactful to the fans.

For example compare Yokozuna's banzai drop against a jobber to his banzai drop against Hulk Hogan



 

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Back in the 80s established wrestlers were basically allowed to do whatever they wanted to no-name wrestlers, aka jobbers or enhancement talent as they're known today. A lot of established wrestlers took advantage of that by performing their moves as violently as possible on jobbers to "put their moves over" or make their moves look more impactful to the fans.

For example compare Yokozuna's banzai drop against a jobber to his banzai drop against Hulk Hogan




The Road Warriors and Steiner Brothers especially used to be handing out CTE chains like candy
 
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Ain't nothing as scary as watching someone's neck during a piledriver. I cringed every time I watched when I was younger

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RIP to Owen, and from what I remember Steve Austin's neck never fully recovered.
 
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