

Mike Chioda On Refereeing WWE's Biggest Matches, Taking Ref Bumps, When Fans Attack Wrestlers, Rock vs. Austin
40 snips Aug 28, 2025
Mike Chioda, a veteran wrestling referee known for his extensive tenure in WWE, shares thrilling behind-the-scenes stories from iconic matches. He recounts the drama of Shane McMahon's wild bumps and the infamous Brock Lesnar shooting star press. Chioda also reveals the harrowing moments during fan attacks on wrestlers, plus the most painful ref bump he ever took. With insights into the evolution of referee roles and safety protocols, he offers aspiring referees valuable advice while celebrating the brotherhood in the wrestling community.
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Referees Must Enforce Rules And Communicate
- Apply rules and regulations firmly to earn respect and control the match.
- Ask babyfaces and heels how they want you to work and implement those choices proactively.
Teach Refs To Work With Heels And Drill Spots
- When teaching, show refs how to work with heels so they get heat without being outsmarted.
- Practice specific in-ring drills to ensure referees can sell modern spots convincingly.
Train Bumps So You Never Say 'I Can't'
- Train for common bumps and spear / superkick positioning so you can take them safely.
- Practice indie-style bumps you might be asked to do instead of refusing unfamiliar spots.