10 Wrestlers Who Pooped Their Pants In The Ring

6. Yokozuna

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Yokozuna really was great for his time; a refreshingly dominant heel and implausibly agile behemoth, he drew eyes to his freakish look - and kept them wide open with his work. He isn't remembered in the pantheon of great wrestling big men, but he was far greater than the broader, posthumous narrative suggests.

Regrettably, he is remembered mostly for his physical deterioration, but also for that time he shat himself on a tour of India. Suffering from diarrhoea, Yoko was set to land his Banzai drop in the face of longtime rival Bret Hart. The Hitman didn't always have the keenest sense of smell - he noticed nothing fishy in Montreal on November 9, 1997 - and it was his eye that saved him from disgusting embarrassment here.

Hart noticed above him a wet, brown stain on Yoko's trunks. Hart wasn't your average worker; knowing he had the timing and the agility to avoid a move devastating even before the impact, the Hitman scurried away, according to an interview with Arda Ocal, as fast as he ever moved in a WWE ring.

Given that Hart once threw himself around one to make Tom Magee look like a megastar, it is safe to infer that it was quicker than an Eric Bischoff backtrack.

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