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10 Wrestlers Who Prepared For Matches In The Worst Possible Way - The Undertaker! Randy Orton! Jeff Hardy! Goldberg Gets A Little TOO Intense?!

WhatCulture Wrestling

Sports & Recreation, Unknown, Wrestling, Sports

4.41.6K Ratings

🗓️ 29 May 2021

⏱️ 11 minutes

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From sitting in hospital beds the night before, to travelling halfway across the world... Gareth Morgan presents 10 Wrestlers Who Prepared For Matches In The Worst Possible Way...


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0:00.0

10.

0:09.0

From traveling for a frankly ridiculous amount of time to make a show, to indulging in ill-advised

0:15.3

pre-match activities, I'm Gareth from What Culture Wrestling and here are 10 wrestlers

0:20.2

who prepared for matches in the worst possible way.

0:24.2

10.

0:25.2

Jeff Hardy Get in a Bad Way

0:26.7

Those who tuned in to Victory Road live back in 2011 were met with one of the most unsettling

0:32.8

and uncomfortable sights witnessed in a wrestling ring up until that point.

0:37.1

Jeff Hardy clearly under the influence from the moments he arrived on the ramp stumbled

0:41.5

to the ring on route to challenging Sting for his TNA World Heavyweight Championship.

0:46.2

Eric Bischoff would then rush down before the match got underway, not so subtly altering

0:51.0

the plans for the encounter.

0:52.8

While the icon called it a night early with a scorpion death drop and a forced pin on

0:57.8

the charismatic enigma, Hardy was clearly in a bad way coming into the pay-per-view.

1:02.4

And despite reportedly seeming fine for the majority of the day of Victory Road, he definitely

1:07.4

needed help.

1:08.4

So TNA sent the star home and wrote him off TV after the incident, with Hardy soon entering

1:13.2

into a 120-day outpatient rehab.

1:16.2

Despite still dealing with his demons from time to time, Hardy has thankfully never hit

1:20.7

what he classed as rock bottom again like he did at Victory Road 2011.

1:25.4

And for that, we definitely are thankful.

1:27.5

9.

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