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10 Things Fans Learned About Wrestlers On The Hot Ones YouTube Show

Inside the ring wrestlers are often working under high-pressure situations, attempting to deal with major personalities and all the potential pitfalls that come with live television and matches. However, while some can cope under those bright lights the same cannot be said when they're competing against the 10 hottest chicken wings on the planet.

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That is something fans have been able to see on the popular YouTube show "Hot Ones," which several top wrestling stars have been part of over the years. While audiences can see who can handle their spicy food, they have also been able to learn several unique bits of information from the questions that get asked, and the stories that have been shared.

10 Goldberg's Favorite Title Win

Goldberg as Universal Champion

Goldberg got the chance to be part of the 'Truth Or Dab' version of the show, which is a short form one that is much quicker. He did this with Big E, which led to a great episode with a lot of personalities, and throughout his fiery interview, the Hall Of Famer revealed his favorite title win.

Throughout his career, Goldberg won countless titles, but out of each one, it was his first Universal Championship victory that meant the most to him, which was because he got to have his son in attendance for him.

9 What Was Cut From Total Bellas?

Bella Twins on Hot Ones Cropped

The Bella Twins have also appeared on 'Truth Or Dab,' and throughout that, the sisters revealed something that they were surprised had been cut from the reality series, "Total Bellas." This took place shortly after Nikki Bella had broken up with John Cena, and the two ladies took a trip to Palm Springs together.

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The Hall Of Famers admitted that it was a trip filled with tears, but they were shocked it had been taken out of the show because it was open and raw. They admitted that could have been the reason ultimately, but it seems like fans missed out on a real glimpse at them in a real moment.

8 Mick Foley's Famous School Friend

Mick Foley Dude Love Vs Owen Hart

Mick Foley himself has not been a guest on "Hot Ones" himself to this point, but that doesn't mean fans haven't learned about the Hardcore Legend from the show. That is because comedian and popular actor Kevin James shared a story about how the two of them went to High School together.

The school needed a heavyweight for Foley to wrestle against, and that was a role that James ended up taking on. The two men became friends, and James put over how nice of a person the wrestler was, even then. He also recalled Foley jumping off things into boxes, showing he had a desire to take big bumps from a young age.

7 Headbutted By An Actor

Chris Jericho on Hot Ones

Chris Jericho is another wrestler who has appeared on "Hot Ones," and he had a lot of brilliant stories to tell throughout his episode. One of those saw him recollect on a show that WWE put on in Hawaii, which saw Bruce Willis turn up to watch as he was around filming a movie.

He was a friend of The Rock's, who Jericho was wrestling that night so they included the actor. Jericho talked trash to him, which led to Rocky holding him to be hit by Willis. Jericho expected a punch or a slap, yet instead, he was headbutted in the chest which he admitted was the least tough guy thing to do.

6 Who Has The Best Look?

Macho Man Randy Savage

Fans often get the chance to debate about what their favorites are in different topics when it comes to wrestling, but people rarely get to hear the thoughts of the wrestlers themselves. Many wrestlers like to dress up and look flashy when heading to the ring, bringing great style to what they do.

Sasha Banks spoke about several wrestlers who had style during her appearance on the show, and ultimately it was Randy Savage who she felt had the greatest of all time.

5 Defining Wrestling Matches

Undertaker v Shawn Michaels WrestleMania 25 Cropped

There are few wrestlers more highly respected than The Undertaker, therefore listening to him reveal what he believes are four defining matches for any new fan to watch was certainly interesting. He understands the psychology and storytelling aspect of the business, which was clear by his picks.

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He advised people to watch Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat, any match between Ric Flair and Harley Race, his own WrestleMania 25 encounter against Shawn Michaels, and he wrapped it up with the bout between Edge and Randy Orton, which was billed as the greatest ever by WWE.

4 Wrestling From Alcatraz

Undertaker Hot Ones

Alcatraz Federal Penitentiary is one of the most iconic prisons in the world, with this being a location in San Francisco that is notorious. A lot of history has taken place there, and at one point there was almost a professional wrestling match between Mankind and The Undertaker.

The Deadman revealed that Jim Ross pitched the idea for that to happen, with the two of them fighting in that location where the only way to win would have been escaping. While Undertaker admitted he was open to doing it, this was something that WWE could just never put together, unfortunately.

3 Steve Austin's Unique Approach

Steve Austin being interviewed on Hot Ones

There have been tons of celebrities from all walks of life appear on "Hot Ones" over the years, and they have all brought different approaches to how they handle the heat. However, one of the most unique was from Steve Austin, as the Hall Of Famer opted to check his heartbeat throughout the entire interview.

It's something he claimed made him unique, and was something that he does a lot. It was certainly interesting to see the psychology he put behind that, and how he took the time to deal with that as he went through without as much as a sweat.

2 A Star Wars Opportunity

Sasha Banks in Star Wars

Something that fans wouldn't have learned directly from her episode on the show is the fact that Sasha Banks got her big break in acting because of her time eating chicken wings. Everyone is aware of the fact she was involved in the popular Disney + series, "The Mandalorian," but a lot of fans don't know how it came about.

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While most would presume it was to do with her WWE career, it was "Hot Ones" that opened that particular door. Banks has previously revealed that director Jon Favreau approached her after watching the interview, and the rest was history.

1 Handing Out A Receipt

Stone Cold on Hot Ones show

Steve Austin was notorious for being a hard-hitting brawler inside the ring, and he certainly worked a physical style as he would leave his stuff in the ring. However, Austin wasn't one to take liberties with the people, but that doesn't mean others didn't go over the top against him at times.

That was the case when he wrestled Big Boss Man once, as he was being a little too heavy-handed in the corner. Austin decided to respond with a huge forearm strike directly to the head, and he admitted that his opponent just said, "Okay," as a way of accepting it.