Top YouTube Streamer IShowSpeed Calls Out WWE Legend for Making Him Cry as a Kid in 2008

Did you catch IShowSpeed’s entrance at the Royal Rumble? Bron Breakker’s brutal takedown of IShowSpeed was undoubtedly one of the most talked-about moments of the show. Plus, no one can deny that his appearance racked up over 300 million views across social media.

However, do you remember when he mentioned wanting to take on Roman Reigns? He promised that he’d return to face him soon. Recently, IShowSpeed added another dream match to his list—he now wants to face The Deadman, The Undertaker.

Everyone knows that IShowSpeed is crazy about football, but he also has a big love for wrestling. He’s been watching wrestling since he was a kid. One moment that stands out in his memory is The Undertaker’s feud with Rey Mysterio.

They faced off at the 2008 Royal Rumble, where Taker defeated Mysterio with the Last Ride. IShowSpeed joked that he would never forget that moment because it made him cry as a kid.

Speed then jokingly warned The Undertaker that the next time they meet, things won’t be the same. He said he’s ready to “press” The Deadman for making him cry all those years ago.

But even with the playful warning, it’s clear that IShowSpeed respects the Hall of Famer a lot and calls the 59-year-old a true legend.

IShowSpeed suffers serious injury during WWE Royal Rumble

The YouTuber, who was invited to livestream the event backstage, was unexpectedly added as a surprise entrant in the match. However, he didn’t have much time to shine. He was quickly hit with a brutal spear from Bron Breakker and dramatically eliminated. Then, Otis threw him onto the commentary table.

Specifically after that moment, the injury happened. The impact caused a deep cut on Speed’s leg, making him limp as he left the arena. Backstage, Speed met Logan Paul, another YouTuber and WWE star, who showed concern for him.

The video of the incident went viral, with fans praising Speed for staying strong even after such a brutal injury.

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