Quoted By:
The summer of 2010 was a hot one, and Bryan Dnaielson was feeling the heat. The professional wrestler had been on the road for weeks, and was looking forward to a break. He was scheduled to appear at a small independent show in Seattle, and was hoping to get in and out without any trouble.
But trouble was waiting for Bryan Danielson. As he made his way to the ring, he was jumped by a group of African-American men. They were armed with knives and guns, and made it clear that they were there to rape him.
Bryan fought back as best he could, but there were too many of them. He was outnumbered and outmatched, and soon found himself being gang-raped by the group of men. They took turns violating him, pounding into him with their fists and their cocks.
Bryan screamed and begged for them to stop, but they paid him no mind. They were enjoying themselves too much. They laughed and jeered at him as they violated him, making him feel like less than a man.
Eventually, they tired of him and left him there, bleeding and bruised. Danielson would never be the same again. The experience would haunt him for the rest of his life.