WWE legend Jim Cornette unbelievably flashes his MANHOOD live on stage
Former manager of Yokozuna, Owen Hart, Vader and the British Bulldog leaves wrestling fans stunned after pulling out his tackle
WWE legend Jim Cornette left wrestling fans stunned after he revealed his MANHOOD live on stage.
The 56-year-old was appearing on fellow former WWE manager Bruce Pritchard’s show over the weekend when he took out his privates.
Cornette lost his head when he saw a cardboard cut-out of ex-storyline writer Vince Russo.
He threw it onto the ground and pretended to urinate on it when his tackle was out for all to see.
Cornette, famed for carrying round his tennis racket during his heyday, then pulled down his trousers and flashed his penis for a brief second.
But his exposure was captured on camera to leave wrestling lovers open-mouthed.
And it definitely gave a new meaning to Cornette waving his racket around.
Numerous people confirmed the flashing on Twitter.
One fan in attendance in Detroit wrote: “Could have done without seeing Corny’s penis but other than that great show!”
Cornette returned to WWE television earlier this year for the first time in 12 years.
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He came back to induct The Rock ‘n’ Roll Express into the company’s Hall of Fame.
The veteran managed some of wrestling’s most famous talents during the 1990s.
The late Yokozuna, British Bulldog and Owen Hart all worked under his tutelage, while he also handled business for Vader too.
In May 2005 Cornette was suspended by WWE for slapping a young wrestler after the novice had “no-sold” to the Boogeyman and laughed at him during a development show for OVW.
After he returned from his suspension, a separate incident occurred and the WWE released him from his contract in July 2005.
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