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.
“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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