While professional wrestling may be staged, there are very real risks associated with plying your trade in the ring.
You could twist an ankle jumping from the top turnbuckle, slip a disc attempting to suplex a 300lb opponent... or your b******s could slip out of your trunks, exposing themselves to a global live TV audience.
Daniel Bryan was competing against Drew Gulak at Philadelphia's Wells Fargo Center in the WWE's Elimination Chamber event yesterday (Sunday) when he inadvertently eliminated his balls from his trunks - on several occasions.
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Viewers noticed the 38-year-old's privates stopped being private on multiple occasions, largely due to his adversary giving his trunks a good tugging. The most notable occasions was when he was suplexed from the top rope, with one of his baby Bryans hanging out all the while as he was tossed upside down through the air.
Fortunately for Bryan, he was ultimately victorious, defeating his opponent by submission - but that didn't mean WWE fans forgot about the quite literal balls up:
If the victory alone doesn't sufficiently help Bryan get over the elimination of his balls, then perhaps he can take some comfort from knowing that Bear Grylls exposed his balls and his c**k on Instagram the other day.
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The adventurer and TV presenter shared a live stream on Tuesday in which he jumped into a lake in the nude, exposing his entire lunch box to his three million followers.
It is thought that the former SAS serviceman started the live video earlier than he'd realised and the video remained on his account for some time before being deleted. However, we can't be sure this was a blunder from Bear, as he has got form for this kind of behaviour.
During his 2014 appearance on Piers Morgan's Life Stories, he admitted to the host he had once sent Dermot O'Leary a d**k pic after a skinny dip - accidentally, I might add.
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He said: "We own this little island in north Wales and there's a great cliff jump into the sea and I do this every morning to be honest when I'm up there and before anyone's out.
"But the thing is with this photograph, I looked at it on my iPhone and when I texted it looked fine, sent it to him. And actually if you do blow it up, you can just see the end of what I didn't realise was visible so - yes, that's the danger of small screens on iPhones."
Yes, damn those pesky small iPhone screens. Presumably they are to blame for this latest k**b stream too.