10 Wrestlers Who Did Bizarre TV Shows

8. Booker T, Buff Bagwell & Scott Steiner: Charmed

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See the GIF? That's Booker T and Scott Steiner falling into a hellhole that opened in the middle of a wrestling ring on Charmed's Wrestling With Demons episode, meeting their fiery end after eating a sick double-team move from regular characters Prue and Phoebe.

Very normal.

Booker, Steiner, and Buff Bagwell all featured on this February 2001 episode, playing Thunder, Mega-Man (not that one), and Slammer respectively. They play obstacles in a typically daft Charmed storyline in which the regulars stake their souls to save Prue's ex-boyfriend, Tom, who has fallen under demonic control. Such zaniness would admittedly be right at home in a modern-day Bray Wyatt storyline, but it's still bizarre.

The demon wrestlers actually get their hands dirty here. As Slammer, Bagwell's first scene sees him beating the tar out of a trainee before mysteriously disappearing, somehow avoiding the hellhole. Mega-Man and Thunder, meanwhile, work the babyfaces over in a classically styled heat segment before the fiery (sorry...) comeback, eventually plunging down to Hades.

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