One big thing: MVP opens up about his terrifying Inferno Match experience
Former WWE star MVP recently shared his harrowing experience from the Inferno Match against Kane at Armageddon 2006, revealing the intense preparation and unexpected challenges he faced.
The details:
• MVP described the match as “terrifying,” emphasizing that he was actually set on fire.
• He wore a complex, multi-layered protective outfit:
– A flannel suit soaked in freezing cold gel
– A dry layer on top of that
– His regular wrestling attire as the outermost layer
• The layers were sewn together to ensure maximum protection.
• MVP joked that the cold gel made his “prostate retract.”
Behind the flames:
• Gas precedes the flames around the ring.
• During the match, MVP accidentally inhaled some gas while selling a move.
• He couldn’t breathe for a few seconds, adding to his fear.
Why it matters:
This inside look at one of wrestling’s most dangerous match types highlights the extreme measures taken to ensure wrestler safety while maintaining the illusion of danger. It also underscores the physical and psychological challenges performers face in high-stakes gimmick matches.
The bigger picture:
Inferno Matches, while visually spectacular, are rare due to their inherent risks. MVP’s account provides valuable insight into the meticulous planning and precautions involved in executing such high-risk spectacles in professional wrestling.
What do you think about the safety measures in place for dangerous matches like the Inferno Match? Share your thoughts in the comments below.
Discover more from CaveNews Times
Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.