Wrestling interviews can go wrong at the drop of a word... usually the word "fake." A lack of respect for the business will cause any wrestling interview to go south, like in these moments below.

In an episode of Politically Incorrect with Bill Maher, the famously smarmy host said most wrestling fans were now "in on the joke." Panelists Rowdy Roddy Piper and Medusa took offense to Maher's wording, and when the host said, "There's never a bruise on any of you," Piper stood up and suddenly started unbuckling his pants.

"Metal hip," a nearly bare-assed Piper said before pointing to his wrist. "Broken wrist. See that wrist? Seven years it's been broken. Owen Hart? Dead. Why don't you go tell Mrs. Hart what a joke it is?"

On a lighter side of wrestling interviews going wrong, MJF busted into a Barstool Sports segment during his early AEW days. Complaining about a lack of beverages in the green room, the Salt of the Earth wrestler pointed to a larger member of the Barstool crew and said, "Hey fatboy, don't you think I need more nourishment? I'm sure you can understand ... When's the last time standing you were able to see your own dick?" As for the dude's response? Let's just say he worked himself into a shoot.

Watch these Wrestling Interviews That Ended in Disaster below.

Wrestling Interviews That Ended in Disaster

11 Most Shocking + Violent Moments in AEW History

"I am unapologetic about my love of... whatever you want to call it... the deathmatch style, hardcore. I love that stuff," Jon Moxley famously told Chris Van Vliet. "I understand most people are gonna think that's crap and they're not gonna want to watch that. Although I make no apologies that I like that stuff, I would never foist it upon everybody else. It's not like I walked into AEW and was like 'Look, all my matches are going to be crazy.' I never imagined we'd be able to do stuff like that."

Since its official formation in 2019, AEW has become wrestling's premiere destination for extreme acts of violence. With an entire locker room influenced by Atsushi Onita's FMW and Paul Heyman's ECW, both the men and women of AEW have created gruesome and iconic moments that rival any era of pro wrestling.

Tables, ladders, chairs, garbage cans and even kendo sticks have become commonplace in hardcore matches. But a bat full of a nails? A hypodermic needle? A champagne bucket filled with broken glass? These instruments of pain remain sickening to the core.

Check out the most shocking and violent moments from AEW below.

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Jim Ross' 10 Greatest Calls in WWE

There's no debate to be had -- Jim Ross is the greatest commentator in the history of professional wrestling. JR's run during WWE's Attitude and Ruthless Aggression Eras remains unmatched, even when considering the longevity of Michael Cole's career and the explosive personality of Joey Styles in ECW.

No commentator has ever put more of themselves into the role, often calling matches as if they were biblical battles unfolding in a WWE ring. JR could make you believe that the ultimate fight between good and evil was taking place right before your eyes. He allowed a generation of wrestling fans to put their hopes and dreams into an antihero like Stone Cold Steve Austin, while stirring the WWE Universe's seething hatred for demonic villains like Triple H.

This list isn't about JR's best catchphrases like "Business is about to pick up!" or "Bah Gawd!" It's about compiling the times when Jim Ross' commentary elevated a moment to the highest level possible, evoking emotions in the viewer that rival any call in sports or entertainment broadcasting.

Check out our definitive list of the greatest calls in WWE history from Good Ol' JR -- Jim Ross!

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