10 Most Ridiculous WWE Injuries Ever

7. Fire & Ice

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Karma took a strike in advance against Triple H at WrestleMania 29, as it and the rest of the unsuspecting public prepared to sit through his dreadfully disappointing and over-indulgent rematch with Brock Lesnar.

'The Game' looked a prize pillock as he stormed intensely to the ring for his clash with 'The Beast' covered in a mysterious white substance that it made it look as if he'd had a baking accident right before the contest. Staring him down from the ring, Lesnar looked equally perplexed.

Humblebragging about it on Twitter days later, 'The King Of Kings' confirmed that it had been faultily deployed dry ice that had caught him during his typically esoteric entrance. And it wasn't just his aura hurt by the dodgy gear. It emerged that he'd received third degree burns on his arms and torso, with the painful-looking abrasions to prove it.

Hunter is often rightfully credited for his impressive pain threshold exhibited on both occasions where he his quadricep was torn mid-match, but he should probably receive similar commendation for surviving an entire brawl against the notoriously hard-hitting Lesnar with a severe case of singe-belly.

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