Most emotional WWE/F moments?

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Eddie Guerrero dying and getting a text from a girl I was dating telling me his daughter was good friends with her. I think her name was Shaul or something like that
 

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Hon. Mention goes to HBK kicking Janetty through that window in the barbershop. I was a HUGE Rockers mark at the time and still thought it was real. I was so angry.
 
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Shawn Michaels losing his smile. I put an ad in the paper putting a reward for anyone who could find it, but no one did.
 

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Ignoring obvious ones such as deaths and retirements which always get to me.

Two big moments for me at the time admittedly now crap after recent events. But Ziggler getting the WHC had me going crazy as did Bryan winning the WWE title.

Also I've found Susan G Koeman month emotional hearing some of the Superstars stories about coping with cancer and deaths from cancer, Titus O Neal especially for me really choked me up.
 
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Can't really say honestly. I have only been watchin actively since 2011 and I only just missed out on Edge's retirement so I haven't seen anything really emotional/sad live apart from the Paul Bearer tribute (so there's that I guess). as for things I have seen in retrospect: Eddie dying, Owen dying and the like obviously are up at the top.

I can't believe I didn't mention Owen. I was watching the PPV live when it happened with some friends.

As the night went on, Owen's blood was still in the ring. People would wrestle and take bumps, and end up getting Owen's blood on them. It was traumatizing honestly.
 

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I've never really gotten too emotional over wrestling moments. I mark out and get excited over things on occasion, but nothing too overly happy or sad where I feel like tearing up or anything. I guess Owen and Eddie's death were pretty emotional considering how hard it was to watch all of their friends and co-workers cry their eyes out while reminiscing about them (especially Jeff Jarrett when talking about his friend Owen, and Benoit when talking about his best friend Eddie. Both guys were weeping uncontrollably and it felt uncomfortable to see.)

Speaking of which, Benoit and Eddie embracing one another with a hug at Wrestlemania XX while standing as the world champions of the company was pretty emotional, mainly because I knew how big of a moment it was for them personally.
 

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Yeah man I've never started crying or anything over wrestling, but I damn sure have had my share of goosebumps over something.
 

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So....like, weekly, then?

:lol1:

For me, I try not to get too emotionally invested in anything I see on a TV screen. However, there have been some moments that did get to me.

Eddie and Benoit embracing and celebrating together at WM XX is one of my favorite moments ever in WWE.

Watching Chavo wrestle on the Eddie Guerrero tribute show really got to me, also Benoit talking about his and Eddie's relationship.

Y2J "winning the title" from HHH was a real "Holy Crap!" moment and I was actually a little disgusted when they took the title away from him. Same goes for Daniel Bryan cashing in on Mark Henry and winning the WHC before being told that Henry was "not cleared to wrestle", and Bryan had the title taken away based on that.

Flair's retirement. When I was a kid, the Von Erichs were the good guys and when Flair came to town, it was like Darth Vader coming to your house to visit. My grandmother hated him, but I always thought he was cool (I've always appreciated a good villain). When he retired, especially the tribute from the Undertaker, I was fighting back tears. In fact, I'm pretty sure I lost to a couple of them...but they were manly tears.

Mark Henry's faux-retirement. I used to work at Silsbee Middle School (in Silsbee, Texas....of course) and I got to know some of his family although I never got a chance to meet Mark. Ask anyone around Silsbee and they'll tell you what kind of a person Mark is. I've always been a huge fan of his (even when his gimmicks have sucked) because of that and it saddened me that he was leaving. Having said that, it was one of my favorite moments when he turned around and slammed Cena. That was a terrific turnaround of a moment.

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So....like, weekly, then?

:lol1:

For me, I try not to get too emotionally invested in anything I see on a TV screen. However, there have been some moments that did get to me.

Eddie and Benoit embracing and celebrating together at WM XX is one of my favorite moments ever in WWE.

Watching Chavo wrestle on the Eddie Guerrero tribute show really got to me, also Benoit talking about his and Eddie's relationship.

Y2J "winning the title" from HHH was a real "Holy Crap!" moment and I was actually a little disgusted when they took the title away from him. Same goes for Daniel Bryan cashing in on Mark Henry and winning the WHC before being told that Henry was "not cleared to wrestle", and Bryan had the title taken away based on that.

Flair's retirement. When I was a kid, the Von Erichs were the good guys and when Flair came to town, it was like Darth Vader coming to your house to visit. My grandmother hated him, but I always thought he was cool (I've always appreciated a good villain). When he retired, especially the tribute from the Undertaker, I was fighting back tears. In fact, I'm pretty sure I lost to a couple of them...but they were manly tears.

Mark Henry's faux-retirement. I used to work at Silsbee Middle School (in Silsbee, Texas....of course) and I got to know some of his family although I never got a chance to meet Mark. Ask anyone around Silsbee and they'll tell you what kind of a person Mark is. I've always been a huge fan of his (even when his gimmicks have sucked) because of that and it saddened me that he was leaving. Having said that, it was one of my favorite moments when he turned around and slammed Cena. That was a terrific turnaround of a moment.

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