10 Most Infamous Wrestling Wardrobe Malfunctions

3. The Penis Suplex

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Sorry if this isn't what floats your boat, but those are the breaks. After all, the legendary "Penis Suplex", as described in Mick Foley's classic Have a Nice Day: A Tale of Blood and Sweatsocks, has become one of the most well-known wardrobe malfunctions in wrestling history, despite taking place at a house show.

According to Foley, perennial sourpuss Bob Holly used to travel with him and close friend Al Snow, but they had a hard time getting him to lighten up. That changed when Foley proposed a rib to Holly, who had been working against Snow on a string of house shows.

After Foley noticed in the locker room that Snow didn't wear underwear under his singlet, he suggested that Holly suplex Snow, pulling his pants up and exposing his manhood as part of the move. Holly was happy to oblige, and the move went off without a hitch. Holly - who was much stronger than Snow - held him upside down and exposed for several seconds. Snow couldn't do anything about it, and by the time he landed, he was laughing hysterically.

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