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6. Bob Holly Does A Bill DeMott

Bob Holly was evidently as stiff in his role as a trainer as he was on WWF television.

Holly was disgusted at the carefree way in which Matt Cappotelli was taking body slams and worked punches in front of the Tough Enough cameras - so much so that he smashed him three times square across the back of the neck before splitting his face open with a salvo of shoot kicks to the face. He did so in an attempt to protect the business and to ready him for the prospect of fighting through the pain barrier to finish a real match.

Even Steve Austin, one of the few men to say anything nice about the former Sparky Plugg, admonished him years later for his treatment of somebody who would have barely qualified as a rookie at the time. And while Bob Holly deserves a place in the hearts of everybody for threatening to break that "sh*thead' Michael Cole's 'a** in half" at WrestleMania 2000, in one of the WWF's funniest ever unscripted moments, he went way too far here.

Proving that he's as carefree in his own inimitable way, Holly brushed off Triple H's complaints that his actions were "inexcusable" with a resounding "he can kiss my f*cking a**".

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