WWE commentator and radio host Peter Rosenberg told wrestlers to stop doing suicide dives after IYO SKY landed badly during a recent WWE Raw match. Fans and commentators reacted quickly to the moment and Rosenberg’s warning.
What happened on Raw
The incident happened during a Raw match that featured IYO SKY and Raquel Rodriguez. Asuka interfered in the match, and SKY tried to hit a suicide dive aimed at Asuka. The move did not land as planned and SKY fell face-first to the floor.
SKY was lucky and did not suffer a serious injury, but the botched landing let Raquel Rodriguez take advantage and win the match. The moment looked dangerous and raised concerns about the risk of these high-flying moves.
Rosenberg’s warning
Peter Rosenberg, who works as a commentator for EVOLVE and is a radio DJ, posted a warning on social media about suicide dives. He said the move is too risky and not worth the danger it brings to wrestlers.
Rosenberg tweeted that he tells wrestlers on EVOLVE and the main roster to stop doing these dives. He wrote that a successful dive rarely draws lasting praise, but a mistake can seriously hurt someone. He framed his comment as coming from concern for the talent.
Fan reaction and Rosenberg’s reply
Some fans criticized Rosenberg for speaking out. He replied to critics by saying his comments came from a place of care and respect. He said he is a big fan of IYO SKY and respects wrestlers who put their bodies on the line. Still, he believes the risk of suicide dives outweighs the reward.
https://twitter.com/Rosenbergradio/status/2039312592607330743
https://twitter.com/Rosenbergradio/status/2039408207349596656
Match result
Raquel Rodriguez won the match after the interference and the failed dive. The result adds to Rodriguez’s momentum and is a setback for SKY, who remains a popular and highly athletic performer on the roster.
| Fighter | Recent Result |
|---|---|
| Raquel Rodriguez | Win (capitalized on SKY’s missed dive) |
| IYO SKY | Loss (suffered a bad landing on a suicide dive; no serious injury reported) |
The episode sparked a wider conversation about the use of dangerous moves in wrestling. Some want performers to keep high spots for excitement, while others agree with Rosenberg that safety should come first. For now, the focus is on SKY’s health and whether promotions will change how often they allow risky dives in matches.









