Trent Beretta had a fairly unmemorable time in the WWE.
However, one hilarious clip from his time at the company has recently resurfaced online.
The AEW star signed with the company between 2007 and 2013. He wrestled in FCW and NXT, as well as a run on Smackdown alongside Caylen Croft as “The Dudebusters”. WWE released him in 2013, alongside the likes of Derrick Bateman and Percy Watson. This eventually led to him forming Best Friends with Chuck Taylor and Roppongi Vice with Rocky Romero in Japan.
While there is very little of his work in WWE worth looking back on, a clip from an appearance alongside other WWE stars has recently resurfaced.
Twitter user @allan_cheapshot posted a clip from an episode of MTV’s “Silent Library”. The show featured six wrestlers who were signed to the WWE at the time. These were:
- Dolph Ziggler
- Chris Masters
- Trent Beretta
- Caylen Croft
- JTG
- Curt Hawkins
It involved the six men taking part in a number of challenges inside a library, winning money for charity. They had to avoid making any noise to win the game, with increasingly hilarious events taking place to try and make them laugh out loud.
A Bavarian Waitress Attacked Trent Beretta With A Sausage Nunchuck
In one of the tasks in the show, Trent Beretta welcomed a Bavarian waitress into the library. Dressed as a typical Oktoberfest server, she brought with her a pair of nunchucks with a difference.
However, they added sausages on the end of the chain, instead of wooden blocks.The waitres repeatedly hit Beretta with the sausages, as the wrestlers behind him tried their best to hold their laughter.
Trent managed to stifle his own cries of pain to avoid being too loud. This won his team a $400 prize, and was one of the funniest clips to come out of the show.
This wasn’t the only time one of the Best Friends has appeared on a TV game show. Orange Cassidy, Chuck Taylor and Kris Statlander appeared on Neflix’s “Floor is Lava” in 2022.
The trio appeared on the season three premier of the show, although Trent was injured and missed out. Trent broke his neck, so couldn’t be on the show.
He told Wrestling Inc that he was “crushed” to not be able to compete.
“Then it actually does happen, and my neck was broken at the time, so I couldn’t do it. I’m actually so crushed that I wasn’t able to do it that I haven’t watched yet, and I will, but yeah, I really want to do that show, man. That’s the big headline out of this. I wanted to do the show.”