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Tojo Yamamoto was notoriously homophobic, so when Dennis Condrey came up with an idea to rib the legendary Asian wrestler, he approached his tag team partner, Phil Hickerson. Condrey and Hickerson were a top tag team in Memphis as the Bicentennial Kings.

Condrey’s plan was simple: Do more and more outrageously “gay” things like rubbing each other’s bodies before and after matches, hugging just a little too long, and touching each other on the buttocks.

But unknown to Hickerson, Condrey wasn’t just ribbing Yamamoto.

The future member of the Midnight Express talked Hickerson into getting down on his knees backstage, near the door of the heel dressing room. His plan, Condrey explained, was that it would look like Hickerson was getting ready to fellate Condrey.

Here’s where the real genius of the rib comes into play. Hickerson then chimed in, saying it would look more real if Condrey pulled his trunks down. Condrey told him that he should open his mouth, too, to really sell it.

So when Yamamoto finally came backstage from his match, Condrey did the natural thing, grabbed the back of Hickerson’s head and rammed his manhood into his tag team partner’s mouth.

Condrey thus completed the rare “double-reverse rib” on Hickerson AND Yamamoto, Cornette explained on Stone Cold Steve Austin’s podcast.

Hickerson chased after Condrey, intent at least on putting a beating on him, if not worse. Eventually, the two reconciled. But telling the story to Cornette years later, Condrey still laughed about it.

“His tongue felt like sandpaper!” Condrey said.

As Austin said on his podcast, that’s kind of pushing the limits.