Now, before we begin, I'd like to point out that I'm not talking "accident", in the physical sense. Well, except for mine, that was a physical accident. What I mean is usually, when something doesn't happened as planned, and goes well, anyway. Usually, there's plenty of instances in which things have devaited the "plans" ahead, or the company must change what they were originally going to do. A great example is Wrestlemania VI. It's been rumored the original plan was to go ahead and have Hogan face Zeus for the title in the Skydome. Vince, seeing that Zeus was as talented as a blind and deaf mule in the ring, instead switched things up and placed the Warrior in the position to go over Hogan, in what many deem the Greatest Wrestlemania match of all time. Plenty of times, the actions backstage lead to what we see in the ring. Triple H's actions in Madison Square Garden may have cost him the 1996 King of the Ring, but they did help blossom a brand new star. Might have heard him; his name's Stone Cold Steve Austin. Still, there's plenty of cases out there in which the original plans fell through, and it worked out for the best. The question is, what was the The Best Accident in Professional Wrestling?
My personal favorite is great, not only because it was a mistake no one ever realized, but it would lead to my favorite finisher in all of wrestling. While working for the NWA in the 80s. He was working against his opponent, The Grappler, and had him in a front facelock. All of a sudden, Jake trips over his own frickin feet, and The Grappler lands on his head. Jake gets up, and sees that the crowd is pretty stunned at what happened. Initially, Jake just thought he fucked up. What he did, in actuality, was create a move that would still be my favorite of all time, even today. The DDT is widely known as a killer of a move, soon to have its own thread as to who did it best
. Nevertheless, I'm going with this one, from a sheer nostalgia standpoint, and the fact that so many people to this day still use the DDT as a finisher.
What, to you, was the Best Accident in Professional Wrestling?
My personal favorite is great, not only because it was a mistake no one ever realized, but it would lead to my favorite finisher in all of wrestling. While working for the NWA in the 80s. He was working against his opponent, The Grappler, and had him in a front facelock. All of a sudden, Jake trips over his own frickin feet, and The Grappler lands on his head. Jake gets up, and sees that the crowd is pretty stunned at what happened. Initially, Jake just thought he fucked up. What he did, in actuality, was create a move that would still be my favorite of all time, even today. The DDT is widely known as a killer of a move, soon to have its own thread as to who did it best

What, to you, was the Best Accident in Professional Wrestling?