10 Most Ridiculous WWE Injuries Ever

2. Bloody Idiot

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Readily apparent by every single bloody thing he does every second, Bill Goldberg has got a fair amount of intensity to spare. The monstrous former Universal and WCW World Champion parlayed this aspect of his personality into a magnetic act that at least gave WWE something new to sweat about from down south other than repeatedly diminished returns of the New World Order.

However, in a curiously similar (though thankfully less self-destructive) manner to the worst injury he ever suffered working for the Atlanta outfit, Goldberg did a better job of hurting himself than just about any opponent that ever stepped between the ropes with him.

It was in a senseless act of bravado that he slashed his arm to pieces legitimately breaking a car window with it, but further blood was shed in January 2017 as he took to the ring gashed and dizzied for another powerful promo.

Ramping himself up to a fever pitch backstage, Big Bill admitted to enjoying smashing his head off of walls, lockers or anything else that won't butt back just before he goes out. This particular occasion left him with the cut, and clearly frazzled him internally too. Botching his promo three times and stumbling through the rest, he wasn't in a fit state for much, and only had his own ludicrous insanity to blame.

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