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* In a match between [[Satoru Sayama|Tiger Mask]] and [[Akira Maeda]] on [[September 2]], [[1985]] the referee stopped the match because the two were actually beating each other up.
* On ''[[WCW Monday Nitro]]'', [[Ric Flair]] attacked [[Eric Bischoff]] with vulgar and obscene words. He revealed it in his book that this was a "100% shoot".
* While Extreme Championship Wrestling was on [[Spike TV|The Nashville Network]], owner Paul Heyman repeatedly ''shot'' on TNN for their dislike of the program, lack of promotion, and open negotiations with ECW rival, the [[World Wrestling Entertainment|World Wrestling Federation]].
*[[Mick Foley]] has produced many comical shoots during his career, once causing 3 different wrestlers and the referee to lose all composure and burst out with laughter.
* On June 12, 2005, at the ''ECW One Night Stand 2005 PPV'', during a large scale brawl at the end of the PPV, due to personal heat between the wrestlers from former run-ins in different promotions, John Bradshaw Layfield (JBL) started to actually strike The Blue Meanie, and was recorded to end up with 12 stiches in his head. In a rare occurrence, due to large discussion on the internet, the WWE actually addressed the issue on their regular programming and attempted to work it in to a storyline, as to avoid the awkward topic being discussed too much. It is rumored but not confirmed by anyone in the business that Matt Hardy did the same thing to Adam "Edge" Copeland at the same event.