10 Shocking WWE Stars Who Beat Triple H
These 10 talents knew how to play the game
3. Jim Ross
Embarrassing Jim Ross was a favourite pastime of Vince McMahon, one that his son-in-law clearly inherited, if his match with Good Ol’ JR on the April 18, 2005 episode of Raw was anything to go by.
And this was no ordinary match. This was a No Disqualification main event in Madison Square Garden. The Game pounded the announcer for what seemed like an eternity, busting him open with a potato shot that was very out of character by a performer who was usually such a safe pair of hands.
Jerry Lawler, either concerned for his pal or as bored by the alleged contest as the rest of MSG, tried to intervene on JR’s behalf but promptly got his crown kicked in.
Eventually Batista, who was supposed to be in the Oklahoman’s corner but sauntered into the arena in a limo about three minutes before the show went off the air, evened things up with a steel chair, draping a half-dead JR on top of his former mentor for the win.