17 Most Brutal Hazing Horror Stories In Wrestling

14. Dynamite Kid Injects Davey Boy Smith With Milk

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Dynamite Kid finally got a taste of his own medicine, or...didn't, when his British Bulldogs tag team partner turned the tables on his cruel mate with the sort of prank that - for a variety of reasons - could only exist in pro wrestling. 

It was at SummerSlam 1988 where the Bulldogs first shared a pay-per-view screen with a The Fabulous Rougeaus - a team Dynamite was sick of sharing a locker room with to such an extent that he hazed Jacques into eventually cleaning his clock with a roll of quarters shortly before the UK duo left the company outright. But that inaugural summer spectacular in Madison Square Garden was at least the sort of stage the pair had become accustomed to thanks to their unique gimmick, hard hitting in-ring style and, for their relatively small frames, massive upper bodies.

The muscles were gained with help of course, and neither man was shy of admitting to the part steroids played in building the bulk. So much so, that Kid was free to admit that he once got caught out by Davey Boy, who helped him along by injecting him. Only, on occasion, it was with milk. A cursory check online notes "injecting milk into the human body—specifically intravenously (into the veins)—is extremely dangerous, potentially fatal, and should never be attempted" but one wacky Wiganer thought nothing of bantering off his grumpier mate with this insane switcheroo in their earlier days.

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