MVP Reveals Terrifying Experience in Inferno Match Against Kane, Describes Being Set on Fire
MVP recently shared his experience of participating in an Inferno Match against Kane at Armageddon 2006. He described the match as terrifying, particularly because he was actually set on fire during the event. To ensure his safety, MVP wore a specially prepared outfit consisting of multiple layers, including a flannel suit soaked in freezing cold gel and a dry layer sewn together by a seamstress.
Despite the protective gear, MVP faced some scary moments during the match. He recalled inhaling gas that preceded the flames around the ring, which temporarily left him unable to breathe. This incident added to the fear and intensity of the experience. MVP’s recollection highlights the extreme nature of Inferno Matches and the risks wrestlers face in such unique and dangerous stipulations.
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