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The text is a transcript of a video that lists 10 wrestling matches that were changed on the fly due to various reasons, such as injuries, botches, improvisations, or backstage politics. The video gives examples of matches that had to be altered in the middle of the action, and how the wrestlers and officials dealt with the situations. Some of the matches mentioned are:
- Chris Jericho vs. Ricky Steamboat, where Jericho decided to let Steamboat win in his hometown.
- DX vs. Rated-RKO, where Triple H tore his quad and Shawn Michaels had to create a new finish.
- Andre the Giant vs. Akira Maeda, where the match turned into a shoot fight due to a disagreement or misunderstanding.
- The Royal Rumble match 2005, where John Cena and Batista eliminated each other at the same time and Vince McMahon injured himself trying to restart the match.
- Jeff Hardy vs. Sting, where Hardy was intoxicated and unable to perform, and Sting had to end the match quickly.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcript of a video about 10 wrestling matches that were changed on the fly.
2. The video is from Cultaholic, a YouTube channel that covers professional wrestling news and trivia.
3. The video covers matches from WWE, WCW, TNA and NJPW, featuring wrestlers such as Chris Jericho, Shawn Michaels, Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle, Sting and Jeff Hardy.
4. The matches were changed on the fly due to various reasons, such as injuries, botches, miscommunication, improvisation or backstage politics.
5. Some of the matches ended in controversial or unexpected ways, such as a double elimination, a disqualification, a no-contest or a quick pinfall.
6. Some of the matches had lasting consequences for the wrestlers involved, such as career-threatening injuries, firings, suspensions or pushes.
7. Some of the matches are considered classics, while others are regarded as disasters by fans and critics alike.
8. The video provides commentary, analysis and footage of each match, as well as the background and aftermath of each situation.
9. The video is narrated by Adam Pachiti, one of the co-founders and hosts of Cultaholic.
10. The video was uploaded on October 18th, 2018 and has over 2 million views as of January 2022.