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* A heel Wrestling/BraunStrowman rose to stardom--and arguably became a babyface--thanks to his multiple beatdowns of Wrestling/RomanReigns in 2017. Perhaps the most prolific example was during the April 10, 2017 edition of WWE RAW. Roman, already unpopular with many fans and getting booed even more after beating--and at the time, thought to have permanently retired--beloved wrestling icon Wrestling/TheUndertaker at [=WrestleMania=] 33, was in the middle of an interview discussing his win against Wrestling/TheUndertaker when the bigger and stronger Braun came out of nowhere and threw Roman around like a chewtoy. It was thought to have ended when Braun smashed a crate into Roman's skull, causing Roman to require medical assistance. But Braun wasn't done. As the [=EMTs=] were getting ready to take Roman to a nearby ambulance, Braun commandeered the stretcher with an unconscious Roman strapped into it and threw both off a landing ramp several feet into a nearby garage. In some unintentional comedy, many fans in the arena showed no sympathy for Roman, chanting "You Deserve It!" at him, a chant normally used to shower heroes with adulation for winning their first world championships, but this time used to mock the unpopular wrestler's plight. After several minutes, the EMTs had finally managed to load Roman into an ambulance to seek medical help for the injured Roman. But was Braun finished with him? No. Braun even shouted so as he returned, punched a still-stretchered Roman a few more times and then proceeded to tip over the ambulance with Roman inside. Roman was not seen for several weeks until Backlash, when he was still visibly bandaged as a result of Braun's attack weeks earlier.
* Wrestling/CharlotteFlair gave possibly the most '''vicious''' beatdown the WWE women's division has ever seen on Creator/RondaRousey. During their already brutal match at the 2018 Wrestling/SurvivorSeries, Charlotte thrashed Ronda with a couple of kendo stick ''21'' times. She then performed a nasty ''Natural Selection'' (a somersault cutter) onto a chair, driving Rousey's face into it. After that, Charlotte ''then'' wrapped Ronda's head around the chair and stomped on it. The crowd was cheering wildly throughout the entire assault, chanting "Thank You Charlotte!" and even outright booing Rousey.
* At Extreme Rules 2019 Baron Corbin and Wrestling/LaceyEvans took on Wrestling/SethRollins and Wrestling/BeckyLynch in a mixed tag match. Near the finish of the match Corbin actually hits his finisher the end of days on Becky. Seth sees this and snaps by brutally whacking Corbin repeatedly with a kendo stick and hits multiple curb stomps on him. Its so bad that Lacy who observes all of this, is clearly disturbed by it and ditches Corbin.

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* A heel Wrestling/BraunStrowman rose to stardom--and arguably became a babyface--thanks to his multiple beatdowns of Wrestling/RomanReigns in 2017. Perhaps the most prolific example was during the April 10, 2017 edition of WWE RAW. Roman, already unpopular with many fans and getting booed even more after beating--and at the time, thought to have permanently retired--beloved wrestling icon Wrestling/TheUndertaker at [=WrestleMania=] 33, was in the middle of an interview discussing his win against Wrestling/TheUndertaker when the bigger and stronger Braun came out of nowhere and threw Roman around like a chewtoy. It was thought to have ended when Braun smashed a crate into Roman's skull, causing Roman to require medical assistance. But Braun wasn't done. As the [=EMTs=] were getting ready to take Roman to a nearby ambulance, Braun commandeered the stretcher with an unconscious Roman strapped into it and threw both off a landing ramp several feet into a nearby garage. In some unintentional comedy, many fans in the arena showed no sympathy for Roman, chanting "You Deserve It!" at him, a chant normally used to shower heroes with adulation for winning their first world championships, but this time used to mock the unpopular wrestler's plight. After several minutes, the EMTs [=EMTs=] had finally managed to load Roman into an ambulance to seek medical help for the injured Roman. But was Braun finished with him? No. Braun even shouted so as he returned, punched a still-stretchered Roman a few more times and then proceeded to tip over the ambulance with Roman inside. Roman was not seen for several weeks until Backlash, when he was still visibly bandaged as a result of Braun's attack weeks earlier.
* Wrestling/CharlotteFlair gave possibly the most '''vicious''' beatdown the WWE women's division has ever seen on Creator/RondaRousey.Wrestling/RondaRousey. During their already brutal match at the 2018 Wrestling/SurvivorSeries, Charlotte thrashed Ronda with a couple of kendo stick ''21'' times. She then performed a nasty ''Natural Selection'' (a somersault cutter) onto a chair, driving Rousey's face into it. After that, Charlotte ''then'' wrapped Ronda's head around the chair and stomped on it. The crowd was cheering wildly throughout the entire assault, chanting "Thank You Charlotte!" and even outright booing Rousey.
* At Extreme Rules 2019 Baron Corbin and Wrestling/LaceyEvans took on Wrestling/SethRollins and Wrestling/BeckyLynch in a mixed tag match. Near the finish of the match Corbin actually hits his finisher finisher, the end End of days Days, on Becky. Seth sees this and snaps by brutally whacking Corbin repeatedly with a kendo stick and hits multiple curb stomps on him. Its so bad that Lacy Lacey, who observes all of this, is clearly disturbed by it and ditches Corbin.
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** After Wrestling/{{Kane}} unmasked, he turned on his former tag team partner Wrestling/RobVanDam. Inevitably when this thing happens between wrestlers, they get put in matches, in this case several, and Rob did nothing but get thrown, slammed, punched, choked, and stepped on. The only match in their series Rob actually won was a steel cage match, where you need to escape to win. When Kane tossed the helpless Rob through the cage, the referee counted it as Rob escaping. Upon his return in 2011, Wrestling/{{Kane}} has been dishing these out to Wrestling/JohnCena, as well as his pal Wrestling/ZackRyder.
** General example: Any match involving one of the members of [[Wrestling/{{DGenerationX}} DX]] eventually devolved into this.

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** After Wrestling/{{Kane}} unmasked, he turned on his former tag team partner Wrestling/RobVanDam. Inevitably when this thing happens between wrestlers, they get put in matches, in this case several, and Rob did nothing but get thrown, slammed, punched, choked, and stepped on. The only match in their series Rob actually won was a steel cage match, where you need to escape to win. When Kane tossed the helpless Rob through the cage, the referee counted it as Rob escaping. Upon his return in 2011, Wrestling/{{Kane}} has been dishing these out to Wrestling/JohnCena, as well as his pal Wrestling/ZackRyder.
[[Wrestling/MattCardona Zack Ryder]].
** General example: Any match involving one of the members of [[Wrestling/{{DGenerationX}} [[Wrestling/DGenerationX DX]] eventually devolved into this.



* On the January 27, 2003 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw, Wrestling/TrishStratus, having already lost a brutal Chicago Street Fight WWE Women's Championship match against [[Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron Victoria]] thanks to the help of Wrestling/StevieRichards, barely had time to recover in the ring when she was confronted by an angry and returning [[Wrestling/CarleneMoore Jazz]], who blamed Trish for putting her out of action for 7 months with an ACL injury and taking her women's title in the same night months prior. What resulted next was arguably the most brutal beatdown in the history of the women's division: Jazz proceeded to kick a still-down Trish in the face, laid out Trish with several of Jazz's signature moves, including a Fisherman Buster Suplex and 2 DDTs that repeatedly knocked Trish unconscious, and locked Trish into her submission hold the STF for several minutes before referees finally pulled Jazz off the injured and defenseless Trish. As a result of the beatdown, Trish missed almost a month of action before she returned for her revenge against both Jazz and Victoria and won back the women's championship at Wrestlemania XIX two months later.

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* On the January 27, 2003 edition of WWE Monday Night Raw, Wrestling/TrishStratus, having already lost a brutal Chicago Street Fight WWE Women's Championship match against [[Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron Victoria]] thanks to the help of Wrestling/StevieRichards, barely had time to recover in the ring when she was confronted by an angry and returning [[Wrestling/CarleneMoore Jazz]], who blamed Trish for putting her out of action for 7 months with an ACL injury and taking her women's title in the same night months prior. What resulted next was arguably the most brutal beatdown in the history of the women's division: Jazz proceeded to kick a still-down Trish in the face, laid out Trish with several of Jazz's signature moves, including a Fisherman Buster Suplex and 2 DDTs that repeatedly knocked Trish unconscious, and locked Trish into her submission hold the STF for several minutes before referees finally pulled Jazz off the injured and defenseless Trish. As a result of the beatdown, Trish missed almost a month of action before she returned for her revenge against both Jazz and Victoria and won back the women's championship at Wrestlemania [=WrestleMania=] XIX two months later.



* Wrestling/RandyOrton was on the receiving end of these during a few of his battles with Wrestling/TheUndertaker in 2005, most notably in a Hell in a Cell match. He also had his house broken into by Wrestling/TripleH (in {{Kayfabe}}, naturally), who proceeded to smash Orton against his own furniture, culminating with [=HHH=] throwing Orton through a window.
* Wrestling/SamoaJoe delivered a brutal one to Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels at the ''Wrestling/{{TNA}} Genesis 2005'' show, the two were in a team elimination Match and they wound up winning but Daniels scored the pin which Joe had wanted. After a bit of arguing the two seem to coincide only for Joe to turn and knock Daniel's head out with a kick. He then busted him open with a chair shot with Daniels bleeding and semi conscious unable to do anything helpless before Joe's onslaught as he wound up delivering several Muscle Busters to him, one onto a Chair.
* As if the Briscoes beating The [[Wrestling/ChrisHero Kings]] Of [[Wrestling/ClaudioCastagnoli Wrestling]] 2 falls to 0 wasn't enough reason for a TitleDrop at the 2006 ''Wrestling/{{R|ingOfHonor}}OH Domination'', the main event saw World Champion Takeshi Morishima beat Wrestling/RoderickStrong's ass for over thirteen minutes straight.
* Wrestling/CMPunk did this to Wrestling/JeffHardy after his heel turn. After defending the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html World Heavyweight Championship]] against Wrestling/JohnMorrison on ''[[Wrestling/{{WWESmackDown}} WWE [=SmackDown!=]]]'' towards the end of July 2009, Punk came to "congratulate" him, only to set him up for an ambush and utterly destroyed Hardy. This started a feud that ended in Jeff being ''[[{{Kayfabe}} forced]]" [[LoserLeavesTown out of]] Wrestling/{{WWE}}.
* Wrestling/TheNexus are infamous for giving these. Notable, as it's an ''[[PowerStable entire group]]'' of seven people delivering these to an unfortunate victim. To say it's like watching a pack of wolves devouring their prey is, quite frankly, an understatement.
* [[BlueAndOrangeMorality A non malicious example]] was the ''fourteen minute'' beat down "gravure idol" Yuzuki Aikawa got in her pro wrestling debut at Wonder Ring STARDOM from Nanae Takahashi, a veteran [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower known for using other wrestlers as billy clubs]]. Since fans and fellow joshi alike were skeptical when STARDOM agreed to let a swimsuit model into the ring, Takahashi's thrashing was her way of having Aikawa "pay her dues" upfront, so that everyone else would leave Aikawa alone.

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* Wrestling/RandyOrton was on the receiving end of these during a few of his battles with Wrestling/TheUndertaker in 2005, most notably in a Hell in a Cell match. He also had his house broken into by Wrestling/TripleH (in {{Kayfabe}}, {{kayfabe}}, naturally), who proceeded to smash Orton against his own furniture, culminating with [=HHH=] throwing Orton through a window.
* Wrestling/SamoaJoe delivered a brutal one to Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels at the ''Wrestling/{{TNA}} ''[[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]] Genesis 2005'' show, the two were in a team elimination Match and they wound up winning but Daniels scored the pin which Joe had wanted. After a bit of arguing the two seem to coincide only for Joe to turn and knock Daniel's head out with a kick. He then busted him open with a chair shot with Daniels bleeding and semi conscious unable to do anything helpless before Joe's onslaught as he wound up delivering several Muscle Busters to him, one onto a Chair.
* As if the Briscoes Wrestling/{{the Briscoe|Brothers}}s beating The [[Wrestling/ChrisHero Kings]] Of of [[Wrestling/ClaudioCastagnoli Wrestling]] 2 falls to 0 wasn't enough reason for a TitleDrop at the 2006 ''Wrestling/{{R|ingOfHonor}}OH Domination'', the main event saw World Champion Takeshi Morishima beat Wrestling/RoderickStrong's ass for over thirteen minutes straight.
* Wrestling/CMPunk did this to Wrestling/JeffHardy after his heel turn. After defending the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-world-h.html World Heavyweight Championship]] against Wrestling/JohnMorrison on ''[[Wrestling/{{WWESmackDown}} WWE [=SmackDown!=]]]'' towards the end of July 2009, Punk came to "congratulate" him, only to set him up for an ambush and utterly destroyed Hardy. This started a feud that ended in Jeff being ''[[{{Kayfabe}} "[[{{Kayfabe}} forced]]" [[LoserLeavesTown out of]] Wrestling/{{WWE}}.
* Wrestling/TheNexus are was infamous for giving these. Notable, as it's it was an ''[[PowerStable entire group]]'' of seven people delivering these to an unfortunate victim. To say it's like watching a pack of wolves devouring their prey is, quite frankly, an understatement.
* [[BlueAndOrangeMorality A non malicious non-malicious example]] was the ''fourteen minute'' beat down beatdown "gravure idol" Yuzuki Aikawa got in her pro wrestling debut at Wonder Ring STARDOM from Nanae Takahashi, a veteran [[CharlesAtlasSuperpower known for using other wrestlers as billy clubs]]. Since fans and fellow joshi alike were skeptical when STARDOM agreed to let a swimsuit model into the ring, Takahashi's thrashing was her way of having Aikawa "pay her dues" upfront, so that everyone else would leave Aikawa alone.



* Wrestling/TheBigShow gave one to Ricardo Rodriguez to the point that ''Wrestling/{{Kane}}'' had to stop him. He later gives one to Wrestling/MarkHenry, [[CreateYourOwnVillain who doesn't take it lightly]]. However Big Show [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou did try to warn Henry]] and since then Henry has been doing this to everyone who crosses him. Then Big Show came back and promptly returned the favor.
* Wrestling/TheShield (Wrestling/DeanAmbrose, Wrestling/RomanReigns, and Wrestling/SethRollins) have been doing this to pretty much everyone they come into contact with since they debuted in late 2012. They claim it's in the name of "stopping injustice" but the end product has been little more than senseless violence (as they also claim to work for no one so it must be implied they choose their own targets).

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* Wrestling/TheBigShow gave one to Ricardo Rodriguez Rodríguez to the point that ''Wrestling/{{Kane}}'' had to stop him. He later gives one to Wrestling/MarkHenry, [[CreateYourOwnVillain who doesn't take it lightly]]. However Big Show [[DontMakeMeDestroyYou did try to warn Henry]] and since then Henry has been doing this to everyone who crosses him. Then Big Show came back and promptly returned the favor.
* Wrestling/TheShield (Wrestling/DeanAmbrose, ([[Wrestling/JonMoxley Dean Ambrose]], Wrestling/RomanReigns, and Wrestling/SethRollins) have been doing did this to pretty much everyone they come came into contact with since they debuted from their debut in late 2012. 2012 until Ambrose left WWE in 2019. They claim it's claimed it was in the name of "stopping injustice" but the end product has been was little more than senseless violence (as they also claim claimed to work for no one so it must be implied they choose chose their own targets).



** Most currently Lesnar comes out and interrupts Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr while he is cutting a promo. Lesnar takes the mic out of Rey's hand. Rey snatches the mic back and starts to speak and Lesnar violently attacks him for it hitting multiple F-5's on Rey. He then proceeds to attack Rey's son Dominick who was in the audience by also hitting multiple F-5's on him and several German suplexs which he does right in front of Rey.
* Wrestling/TripleH delivered a particularly vicious one to Daniel Bryan during the 3/17/14 broadcast of RAW. At first he called Bryan to the ring alone to talk regarding their upcoming match at Wrestlemania 30 and even admitted that he respects him to a degree. Cue Stephanie [=McMahon=] coming out and having the cops arrest Bryan for having occupied the ring with his fans the week prior. Hunter calls the cops off after they've put Bryan in handcuffs in a supposed gesture of sympathy...and then proceeds to absolutely beat the shit out of a handcuffed Daniel Bryan for about fifteen minutes.
** Triple H also delivered a beatdown to Sheamus weeks before Wrestlemania 27 to get revenge on Sheamus doing the same to him the previous spring, and to send a message to his opponent for Wrestlemania, Wrestling/TheUndertaker

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** Most currently More recently, Lesnar comes came out and interrupts interrupted Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr while he is was cutting a promo. Lesnar takes took the mic out of Rey's hand. Rey snatches snatched the mic back and starts started to speak and Lesnar violently attacks attacked him for it it, hitting multiple F-5's on Rey. He then proceeds proceeded to attack Rey's son Dominick Dominik, who was in the audience audience, by also hitting multiple F-5's on him and several German suplexs suplexes, which he does did right in front of Rey.
* Wrestling/TripleH delivered a particularly vicious one to [[Wrestling/BryanDanielson Daniel Bryan Bryan]] during the 3/17/14 broadcast of RAW. At first he called Bryan to the ring alone to talk regarding their upcoming match at Wrestlemania [=WrestleMania=] 30 and even admitted that he respects him to a degree. Cue Stephanie [=McMahon=] Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon coming out and having the cops arrest Bryan for having occupied the ring with his fans the week prior. Hunter calls the cops off after they've put Bryan in handcuffs in a supposed gesture of sympathy...and then proceeds to absolutely beat the shit out of a handcuffed Daniel Bryan for about fifteen minutes.
** Triple H also delivered a beatdown to Sheamus weeks before Wrestlemania [=WrestleMania=] 27 to get revenge on Sheamus doing the same to him the previous spring, and to send a message to his opponent for Wrestlemania, [=WrestleMania=], Wrestling/TheUndertaker



* At ''[[Wrestling/ProWrestlingNOAH NOAH Great Voyage 2015]]'' Wrestling/SheltonBenjamin delivered a message on the behalf of Suzuki gun at Katsuhiko Nakajima's expense but immediately afterward Naomichi Marufuji did him one better by beating on Atsushi Kotoge for fourteen minutes.
* [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]] delivers a a vicious beat down on to his "Best Friend" Chris Jericho on their Festival of Friendship. Going as far as giving Jericho the Pop up power bomb on the apron and smashing his face against a TV.
* A heel Wrestling/BraunStrowman rose to stardom--and arguably became a babyface--thanks to his multiple beatdowns of Wrestling/RomanReigns in 2017. Perhaps the most prolific example was during the April 10, 2017 edition of WWE RAW. Roman, already unpopular with many fans and getting booed even more after beating--and at the time, thought to have permanently retired--beloved wrestling icon Wrestling/TheUndertaker at Wrestlemania 33, was in the middle of an interview discussing his win against Wrestling/TheUndertaker when the bigger and stronger Braun came out of nowhere and threw Roman around like a chewtoy. It was thought to have ended when Braun smashed a crate into Roman's skull, causing Roman to require medical assistance. But Braun wasn't done. As the EMT's were getting ready to take Roman to a nearby ambulance, Braun commandeered the stretcher with an unconscious Roman strapped into it and threw both off a landing ramp several feet into a nearby garage. In some unintentional comedy, many fans in the arena showed no sympathy for Roman, chanting "You Deserve It!" at him, a chant normally used to shower heroes with adulation for winning their first world championships, but this time used to mock the unpopular wrestler's plight. After several minutes, the EMTs had finally managed to load Roman into an ambulance to seek medical help for the injured Roman. But was Braun finished with him? No. Braun even shouted so as he returned, punched a still-stretchered Roman a few more times and then proceeded to tip over the ambulance with Roman inside. Roman was not seen for several weeks until Backlash, when he was still visibly bandaged as a result of Braun's attack weeks earlier.
* Wrestling/CharlotteFlair gave possibly the '''vicious''' beatdown the WWE women's division has ever seen on Creator/RondaRousey. During their already brutal match at the 2018 Wrestling/SurvivorSeries, Charlotte thrashed Ronda with a couple of kendo stick ''21'' times. She then performed a nasty ''Natural Selection'' (a somersault cutter) onto a chair, driving Rousey's face into it. After that, Charlotte ''then'' wrapped Ronda's head around the chair and stomped on it. The crowd was cheering wildly throughout the entire assault, chanting "Thank You Charlotte!" and even outright booing Rousey.

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* At ''[[Wrestling/ProWrestlingNOAH NOAH Great Voyage 2015]]'' Wrestling/SheltonBenjamin delivered a message on the behalf of Suzuki gun Suzuki-gun at Katsuhiko Nakajima's expense but immediately afterward Naomichi Marufuji did him one better by beating on Atsushi Kotoge for fourteen minutes.
* [[Wrestling/KevinSteen Kevin Owens]] delivers delivered a a vicious beat down beatdown on to his "Best Friend" Chris Jericho on their Festival of Friendship. Going as far as giving Jericho the Pop up pop-up power bomb on the apron and smashing his face against a TV.
* A heel Wrestling/BraunStrowman rose to stardom--and arguably became a babyface--thanks to his multiple beatdowns of Wrestling/RomanReigns in 2017. Perhaps the most prolific example was during the April 10, 2017 edition of WWE RAW. Roman, already unpopular with many fans and getting booed even more after beating--and at the time, thought to have permanently retired--beloved wrestling icon Wrestling/TheUndertaker at Wrestlemania [=WrestleMania=] 33, was in the middle of an interview discussing his win against Wrestling/TheUndertaker when the bigger and stronger Braun came out of nowhere and threw Roman around like a chewtoy. It was thought to have ended when Braun smashed a crate into Roman's skull, causing Roman to require medical assistance. But Braun wasn't done. As the EMT's [=EMTs=] were getting ready to take Roman to a nearby ambulance, Braun commandeered the stretcher with an unconscious Roman strapped into it and threw both off a landing ramp several feet into a nearby garage. In some unintentional comedy, many fans in the arena showed no sympathy for Roman, chanting "You Deserve It!" at him, a chant normally used to shower heroes with adulation for winning their first world championships, but this time used to mock the unpopular wrestler's plight. After several minutes, the EMTs had finally managed to load Roman into an ambulance to seek medical help for the injured Roman. But was Braun finished with him? No. Braun even shouted so as he returned, punched a still-stretchered Roman a few more times and then proceeded to tip over the ambulance with Roman inside. Roman was not seen for several weeks until Backlash, when he was still visibly bandaged as a result of Braun's attack weeks earlier.
* Wrestling/CharlotteFlair gave possibly the most '''vicious''' beatdown the WWE women's division has ever seen on Creator/RondaRousey. During their already brutal match at the 2018 Wrestling/SurvivorSeries, Charlotte thrashed Ronda with a couple of kendo stick ''21'' times. She then performed a nasty ''Natural Selection'' (a somersault cutter) onto a chair, driving Rousey's face into it. After that, Charlotte ''then'' wrapped Ronda's head around the chair and stomped on it. The crowd was cheering wildly throughout the entire assault, chanting "Thank You Charlotte!" and even outright booing Rousey.



* Wrestling/SashaBanks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.

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* Wrestling/SashaBanks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley... only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.
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* Thunder, Lighting and Maestro delivered an extended one to nearly the entire WWC roster until Wrestling/{{Carl|itoColon}}y [[BigDamnHeroes finally ran the three of them off]] with [[WeaponOfChoice his shovel.]] After seeing this, he was willing to team up with his former ArchEnemy Ray González.

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* Thunder, Lighting and Maestro delivered an extended one to nearly the entire WWC roster until Wrestling/{{Carl|itoColon}}y [[BigDamnHeroes finally ran the three of them off]] with [[WeaponOfChoice [[ShovelStrike his shovel.]] After seeing this, he was willing to team up with his former ArchEnemy Ray González.
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* "The Precious One" Gilbert's run as WWC Universal Champion in 2019 mostly consisted of him ganging up on baby faces, sometimes those he had a grudge against but more often than not for adequately explained reason at all with some combination of El Gran Armando, Pedro Portillo III, Wizard, Comandante of La Revolucion(not [[PowerTrio Revolucion]] ''just'' Comandante for some reason), Doom Patrol, Violencia, "El Rebelde" Noriega, Mighty Ursus and probably a couple more seemingly otherwise unaffiliated heels. Overtime these rather pointless acts of violence started to unite the baby faces of the locker room against Gilbert, especially after he offered a title shot to "Movie Star" Bellito Calderon with the intent of breaking his bones with help from Pedro, but with so many accomplices getting to Gilbert [[VillainExitStageLeft himself]] took a lot of time([[ContrivedCoincidence as in the end of that year's Aniversario tour]])

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* "The Precious One" Gilbert's run as WWC Universal Champion in 2019 mostly consisted of him ganging up on baby faces, sometimes those he had a grudge against but more often than not for adequately explained reason at all with some combination of El Gran Armando, Pedro Portillo III, Wizard, Comandante of La Revolucion(not [[PowerTrio Revolucion]] Revolucion ''just'' Comandante for some reason), Doom Patrol, Violencia, "El Rebelde" Noriega, Mighty Ursus and probably a couple more seemingly otherwise unaffiliated heels. Overtime these rather pointless acts of violence started to unite the baby faces of the locker room against Gilbert, especially after he offered a title shot to "Movie Star" Bellito Calderon with the intent of breaking his bones with help from Pedro, but with so many accomplices getting to Gilbert [[VillainExitStageLeft himself]] took a lot of time([[ContrivedCoincidence as in the end of that year's Aniversario tour]])
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* Wrestling/SashaBanks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Wrestling/Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.

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* Wrestling/SashaBanks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Wrestling/Bayley Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.
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* Sasha Banks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.

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* Sasha Banks Wrestling/SashaBanks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Bayley Wrestling/Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.
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* Sasha Banks experienced perhaps the most brutal and violent beatdown in the history of the WWE women's division at the hands of her once-best friend and tag team partner Bayley on the Sept. 4, 2020 edition of Friday Night Smackdown. After Sasha injured her knees at the hands of Shayna Baszler and Nia Jax in a heroic, but losing effort to regain the women's tag team titles during a rematch she and Bayley had against the monstrous pair, an injured Sasha was initially helped out of the ring by Bayley...only for Bayley, who was secretly worried Sasha would eventually betray her and come after her Smackdown Women's title, to suddenly turn on her by kicking Sasha in the head and beating her mercilessly outside and inside the ring. Sasha, shocked and visibly heartbroken, was helpless to defend herself while Bayley assaulted her with a chair, kicked and stomped on Sasha's ribs and leg, and knocked out Sasha with a vicious Rose Plant finisher. The coup de grâce was when Bayley dragged a lifeless Sasha to the other side of the ring, wrapped a steel chair around Sasha's neck, and leapt off the top rope to stomp viciously onto the chair in an effort to break Sasha's neck and end her career. Sasha was left out cold, twitching violently and needing a neck brace as she had to be stretchered out by paramedics to a nearby hospital. Banks was unable to compete in-ring for about a month before she returned three weeks later to attack Bayley in revenge at Night of Champions. Sasha would eventually complete her revenge by ending Bayley's record Smackdown Women's Championship reign in a brutal match inside Hell in a Cell one month later.

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