Vice’s Dark Side of the Ring kicked off the second part of their third season with a controversial episode. The Plane Ride From Hell is now a part of the conversation right now and Ric Flair might be cancelled. More stories are starting to surface with direct correlation to the events that happened on that plane.

Mr. Perfect used halcion, or H-Bombs, in various drinks to mess people up on that plane. Halcion is a sedative that, “Can cause paranoid or suicidal ideation and impair memory, judgment, and coordination. Combining with other substances, particularly alcohol, can slow breathing and possibly lead to death.”

An older shoot interview with Brutus “The Barber” Beefcake has surfaced where he speaks about halcion and how The Rockers loved using it. Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty were known for their partying antics back in the day, but this claim is outright criminal. Now that fans have a better understanding of what halcion does to people the tale Beefcake told is even more concerning.

“Listen, the Rockers loved those halcions, man. They freakin — boom — they’d drop them on all the broads and then they’d get them back to their room and they’d pass out and then [The Rockers] would take the laundry off and they’d have a good time with them and then throw them out in the hallway and sh*t naked. Needless to say, they got in trouble in a few hotels.”

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Shawn Michaels and Marty Jannetty have not responded to this clip. Jannetty did post a slew of off-the-wall social media posts this morning about how dangerous is is being “white in black club.”

We’ll have to see if any more stories come out that were dug up after Dark Side of the Ring, but their Plane Ride From Hell episode was certainly an attention-grabbing television event.

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