u/Critical_Coffee_3729

Image 1 — "This easily could've been the darkest day in pro wrestling history"
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"This easily could've been the darkest day in pro wrestling history"

In 2000. On the day of the WWE/wwf's WrestleMania 17 event. legendary wrestler Tommy dreamer had planned on taking his former mentor Paul heyman out of the gene pool with a fire arm in front of probably thousands/millions of people on live television and turning it on himself.

The reason behind this was because hey man had screwed over dreamer in the past in the wrestling organization named "ecw" which heyman owned.

Thankfully before the show dreamer was texted by fellow wrestler jim Ross who had offered him a contract to the wwe, preventing him doing this horrific act. If this incident had happened it'd most likely be the last WrestleMania and had have killed the sport of pro wrestling.

u/Critical_Coffee_3729 — 6 days ago
▲ 229 r/BrandonDE

I mean here me out, Considering they released Alister black and Jeff cobb. I think it's very possible for Rusev to go next. Manly because they were both rehired last year and so was he. Just a thought ya know? And plus rusev is not in a big storyline either.

after they released the new day I wouldn't be surprised if they release the whole entire company next. I actually thought they would retire in wwe.

I guess we'll just have to see what happens after he wrestles oba next week

u/Critical_Coffee_3729 — 8 days ago