10 WWE Stars Forced To Do Disgusting Things For Storylines

7. Droz - "He's Gonna Puke!"

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For Darren Drozdov, part of landing a job in the then-WWF was showing Vince McMahon his unique ability to vomit on demand.

All of this was famously caught on camera as part of Barry Blaustein's Beyond the Mat documentary, with audiences getting to see poor Droz chuck his guts up whilst McMahon barked out gravel-voiced commentary about how the former NFL star was "gonna puke".

Not only was Drozdov given the ring name of Puke when he debuted as a new member of the iconic Legion of Doom, but those early days of his career saw him dry heave - and at times dribble out a smidge of vom - over his opponents or their props. In the case of his first on-screen appearance, that prop would be the motorcycles of the Disciples of the Apocalypse, with Puke living up to his name as he tried to regurgitate over said machines.

Of course, one could argue that even more disgusting than the vomiting element was the fact that Droz and the LOD were forced to partake in a storyline revolving around Hawk's very real addiction issues.

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