10 Wrestling Facts We Didn't Know Last Week (Oct 20)

Find out about KO's hotel room ordeal the night before Hell In A Cell...

Kane Roman Reigns
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Anyone who keeps an eye on the latest wrestling news will know that Glenn Jacobs has traded WWE for politics lately. Though he's currently campaigning to become Mayor of Knox County, Tennessee, the legend did pull on the mask to make a shocking return on Raw, and he'll wrap up a brief WWE comeback at TLC this Sunday.

Hardcore fans shouldn't beat themselves up for not finding out about Kane's return before it happened though, because hardly anyone backstage knew beforehand either. Find out what lengths WWE went to in order to keep Kane's comeback a secret in this week's article, along with a whole truck load of other wrestling facts and stories.

Other facts focus on the likes of Chris Jericho, Kevin Nash, Sting, Bully Ray and Kevin Owens. KO in particular had quite the uncomfortable evening just 24 hours before working a Hell In A Cell match against Shane McMahon...

10. The Boogeyman Deliberately Creeped Out His Roommates

The Boogeyman
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Imagine sharing a room with The Boogeyman. It wouldn't be so bad, right? It's not as though the guy would wear his creepy costume, paint his face or eat worms as you were trying to drift off into a peaceful sleep. According to John Morrison on X-Pac's 1, 2, 360 podcast, Boogey enjoyed messing with his peers at night.

At random periods during the night, he'd just break out into a devilish laugh. You know, the same one from his ominous entrance music that could easily cause nightmares. Morrison revealed that he started sharing rooms with Boogey on the road, only to be told by Paul London that he could expect to see his new roommate sleep on the floor rather than the bed.

Not only that, but The Boogeyman would also erupt into evil laughter at sporadic points during the night and frighten the hell out of those next to him. Despite all of this, Morrison says he still likes Boogey and had fun with him on the road.

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