How to recover from a 1% wipe at the end of the night

What happens when a World of Warcraft raid team wipes at 1% on a progression boss? Usually, chaos and toxic finger-pointing. In this video, a Navy Veteran and multi-Cutting Edge tank breaks down how elite military units handle high-pressure failures using a "Hot Wash" and an "After Action Report (AAR)"—and how you can use these frameworks to stop your guild from tilting. In the military, panicking out loud or screaming at your crew gets people killed. It spikes anxiety and guarantees more mistakes. Yet, in high-level gaming, it's treated as the norm. Pulling from my background in the Canadian Navy and my experience as a Multi-CE tank, raid leader, and 21st man, we are breaking down the exact psychological tools needed to stabilize a room during a crisis. True authority is never loud. Learn how to implement Extreme Ownership, separate your mid-raid adjustments from your deep-dive log reviews, and build a culture where your team actually feels safe enough to admit mistakes so you can fix them and kill the boss. Clips used: Many Whelps Handle it! ‪@cybertronus‬ Raid Leader Unhinged Crash Out ‪@shindigg672‬ 🌐 My Links   / cartridgebros     / cartridgebros     / uczpksxnmgdz1xestgc_4hwg   https://bsky.app/profile/cartridgebro... Chapters 0:00 - The Heartbreak of the 1% Wipe 1:08 - The Psychology of the Tilt (Why Screaming Fails) 2:03 - Hot Wash vs. AAR: The Two Toolkits 3:50 - Rule 1: Check the Ego (Building Psychological Safety) 4:54 - Rule 2: Focus on Facts, Not Feelings 5:26 - Rule 3: Provide One Clear Adjustment 6:15 - What's Coming Next Week: Managing the Roster Boss 💬 Join the Conversation: We’ve all heard them. What is the most toxic, hilarious, or absolutely unhinged raid leader meltdown you have ever witnessed in Discord? Drop your horror stories in the comments below—I’m down there reading and replying to every single one. 🔔 Subscribe for more: This is Week 2 of a month-long series bridging the gap between military leadership and high-level gaming. Next week, we tackle the hardest part of guild management: How to handle underperformers, manage your bench, and bench a friend without ruining the friendship. Hit that notification bell so you don't miss it!