Peter Rosenberg responds to IYO SKY clip, tells wrestlers ‘don’t bother with these dives’
When he interacts with WWE talent, radio host and commentator Peter Rosenberg advises them to avoid doing moves like suicide dives.
A clip from Monday’s Raw has been going around social media showing IYO SKY coming up short while trying to hit Asuka with a dive. While attempting the move, SKY contacted the ropes and wasn’t able to get enough air, falling on her head/neck before reaching her intended target. Rosenberg responded to the clip by saying that he wishes wrestlers would avoid moves like this because of how little upside they have.
“This is why I tell whoever I can at evolve and even on the main roster — don’t bother with these dives,” Rosenberg wrote.” They are all risk — no reward. If you successfully hit a suicide dive in 2026 no one cares, But if you mess it up you could truly harm yourself! Don’t do it.”
Rosenberg is part of the commentary team for WWE Evolve, which focuses on Performance Center recruits and WWE ID prospects. He also is a panelist on PLE pre-shows and post-shows and hosts SiriusXM’s Cheap Heat.
After receiving some pushback from fans for making a comment like this as a non-wrestler, Rosenberg posted a follow-up.
“People seem upset I posted this. It came only from a place of sincere care,” he wrote. “Iyo is amazing and one of the best on earth and it still presents a huge risk. I just think the risks outweigh the reward. I say this as a huge fan and someone who is privileged enough to be up close and personal with this business. I am not a wrestler and never put my body on the line. My respect for those who do it is undying. That said — I have opinions for a living . And my opinion is this move is not dope enough to be worth it anymore.”
SKY lost to Raquel Rodriguez on Monday’s Raw after Asuka and Kairi Sane got involved. A match between SKY and Asuka could potentially be added to the card for WrestleMania 42.
This is why I tell whoever I can at evolve and even on the main roster — don't bother with these dives. They are all risk — no reward. If you successfully hit a suicide dive in 2026 no one cares, But if you mess it up you could truly harm yourself! Don't do it https://t.co/zA72bFF3As
— Peter Rosenberg (@Rosenbergradio) April 1, 2026