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NBA Dennis Rodman, apart from being an elite rebounder, performed a plethora of bizarre activities that made him one of the most entertaining athletes in the league.

Similarly to try out something new and give the fans another glimpse of his wild personality, the Worm performed a daredevil stunt back in the early 2000s.

He executed the stunt but unfortunately suffered a life-threatening injury. Thankfully, the five-time champion was all right but in the post-stunt interview, he dared to perform the stunt again.

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Dennis the Menace was never scared to try something out of his league. Similarly, in 2002, he took on a new challenge and executed it along with suffering a life-threatening injury. However, despite all these, the now 61-year-old plucked up the courage to execute the stunt again.

Dennis Rodman dared to perform a daredevil stunt again

In 2002, Rodman performed a car stunt in ‘Celebrity Daredevils Live’. The challenge for him was to drive off a 200ft high cliff. The five-time champion enthusiastically performed the daredevil stunt but soon after falling from the cliff, took a hit on his face after colliding with the cliffside.

Naturally, he became unconscious and was seen hanging like a rag doll. However, with the help of the paramedics, he became conscious.

Thereafter, the Worm gave an interview and dared he would perform the stunt again.

The interviewer started off by asking, “What were you feeling the minute you rolled off the cliff?” In reply, the 61-year-old said, “It was just like a roller coaster but once you jump off there and you have nothing to support you it’s like oh my god…” Furthermore went on to explain his experience from driving off the cliff to hitting the cliffhanger.

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Thereafter, the interviewer asked her last question, “Would you do it again?” Dennis the Menace replied by saying, “Yes, I would do it any time in a week, any time. I don’t care, I’ll do it any time of the week that’s because that’s the way I am.”

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Rodman’s daredevil stunt was one of the most dangerous stunts. But the Worm didn’t care about that at all. It seemed like the five-time champion wanted to be in the same league as many notable Hollywood stars who perform these stunts all by themselves.

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