10 Things We Learned From Dark Side Of The Ring: WWE's Plane Ride From Hell

8. Brock Declined To Comment

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This is hardly a shocker, but it's still worth mentioning.

VICE ran a crawler on screen that said they'd reached out to Brock Lesnar for comments. The WWE star unsurprisingly declined (he, like many, would probably rather forget what happened during this whole trip). Or, maybe Lesnar would rather skim over Terri Runnels' claims from 24 hours before it.

Runnels told the filmmakers that Brock exposed himself to her backstage at the UK-exclusive Insurrextion pay-per-view. According to Terri, Goldust made sure she was alright afterwards, but also told her to move on from the incident quickly. That's when Jim Ross chimed in with his own memories of the situation.

JR said he'd had several complaints about Lesnar's behaviour on the flight home, but precisely none about the flashing scenario Runnels described. In fairness to Ross, he couldn't be expected to run around chasing everybody 24/7 - he had enough on his plate to deal with.

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