10 Wrestling 'Truths' We’ll Never Get An Answer To

1. Did Anything Happen Between Randy & Stephanie?

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Yikes.

This is a sensitive one, but it's been the source of endless rumour and innuendo since internet message boards and chat rooms became a thing. Probably even before that, in some circles. People are fascinated by gossip that Randy Savage romanced a young Stephanie McMahon before leaving the WWF in 1994 (had this happened in '94, then Steph would've been either 17 or 18 years old, depending on the exact date).

Gorgeous George, who was Randy's girlfriend in the late-'90s, claims that Savage told her everything during an ecstasy-fuelled beach trip one day. That followed on from The Hannibal TV's interviewer stating that Savage's brother Lanny Poffo had already told him about Randy's involvement with Stephanie "off the record".

It's a questionable situation, and only Randy, Steph and maybe one or two others properly know if anything really did happen between the pair. There has to be a reason why Vince went from wishing Savage well after his WCW jump to encouraging his inner circle "never to bring that man's name up again" though.

The mystery goes on.

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What other wrestling truths will we never have answers to? For more WWE, check out 10 Things You Learn Binge Watching Every WWE Raw From 1993 and 10 Wrestling Gimmicks Created By The Last People You’d Expect!

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