10 Wrestling Interviews That Went Very Wrong

3. Bonus Content: [REDACTED] Puts His [REDACTED] On [REDACTED]'s Shoulder

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Look, I've been wanting to include this in some content for years now and our legal team keep telling me, in no uncertain terms, that I'm not allowed. But, after a long, tedious exchange of emails, I think we've arrived at workable compromise that will allow me to tell you this story while also protecting the identities of those involved.

Ok, so, a few years ago at a WCPW show we were running in the great city of [REDACTED], we also had to record a number of backstage interviews with the talent. Occupying a small side room in the [REDACTED] Arena, the cramped layout meant that wrestlers were having to walk past in order to get to the ring. By and large, this wasn't a problem because [REDACTED] had explained to [REDACTED], [REDACTED], and number of the other performers that we'd need to space to shoot.

Anyway, everything was going well until [REDACTED] sat down with [REDACTED], star of [REDACTED], for a one-on-one interview. The interview itself was fine until [REDACTED] and [REDACTED] from [REDACTED] passed by and decided to have some fun with [REDACTED] during his interview. In an attempt to make him laugh [REDACTED] manoeuvred himself behind [REDACTED] who was operating the camera, pulled down his shorts, and draped his b over his shoulder.

Yep. His actual [REDACTED] on his shoulder. Fair play to [REDACTED] for just sitting there and holding the camera without either a) freaking out and ruining the interview or b) literally prosecuting [REDACTED] for sexual assault.

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