10 WWE Stars Forced To Do Disgusting Things For Storylines

4. Drake Maverick - Wetting Himself

Drake Maverick Piss Big Show WWE Survivor Series 2018
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To some, having to wet yourself in front of millions of people across the globe would be the stuff of nightmares. Not for Drake Maverick, though.

As revealed by the former Rockstar Spud during a recent appearance on D'Von Dudley's Table Talk show, the wet patch audiences saw on his crotch during the 2018 Survivor Series PPV was very real piss. It wasn't supposed to be real urine, but Maverick was forced to improvise.

That Survivor Series show had Drake in the corner of Raw Tag Team Champions AOP in their match against SmackDown Tag Team Champions The Bar. After the Englishman had interfered in this contest, he ended up running into Big Show. Once the World's Largest Athlete grabbed Maverick by the throat, that was the sign for Drake to activate a device in his pocket that would make it look like he'd wet himself.

Live on PPV, Maverick ran into a problem when this device refused to work. Thinking on his feet, the former 24/7 Champion decided that he still needed to tell the story of Big Show-induced fear causing him to piss his pants, and thus Maverick went ahead and "shoot" wet himself live on PPV.

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