Heidenreich has revealed he believed his WWE career was finished after accidentally injuring Randy Orton during a training session, saying he was ready to quit on the spot if he had seriously hurt him.
Speaking on Insight with Chris Van Vliet, Heidenreich described what happened.
“Me and Randy, we were actually practicing one day, and I went to give him a sunset flip, or he was giving one, and I lost my balance and fell on him. I landed on his face and neck, and I thought I hurt him, man. I was like, I’m done. That’s Randy Orton. I thought I might have hurt his neck. He turned out to be fine. They called an ambulance, bro, because I thought I landed on his face and his neck, and I was thinking, Oh my god, if I hurt him, I’ll say I’m just gonna quit, because they might kill me.”
Orton was uninjured in the incident. Heidenreich worked for WWE from 2003 to 2006.
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