WWE Raw is the longest-running weekly episodic TV program in the world. From 1993, Raw witnessed many ups and downs with thousands of Superstars and storylines. However, Raw’s appeal remains the same among generations and eras of fans.
Former Superstars often share throwback posts to remember some iconic moments. On August 20th, Kurt Angle and Stephanie McMahon shared one such throwback on twitter.
Stephanie McMahon recalls Milk-O-Mania
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Before Kurt Angle was the Hall of Famer general manager of RAW, he was an Olympic Gold medalist making his way to WWE (then WWF). Although he was involved in many different incidents, it’s hard to forget the “Milk-O-Mania.”
Kurt Angle took to twitter and reminded the WWE Universe that it had been almost two decades since that incident.
See the tweet below –
19 years ago today, “MilkOMania” ran wild on Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Alliance, when I drove a milk truck into the Monday Night Raw set in Sacramento. One of my favorite moments as a WWE Superstar. #itstrue #milkomania #alliance #wwe #wcw pic.twitter.com/hccaISpR8m
— Kurt Angle (@RealKurtAngle) August 20, 2020
Stephanie McMahon, who was also a part of that incident, retweeted it on her account with an equally hilarious caption –
OMG! Wind beneath our ring! That milk smelled so bad!!! A moment I will never forget @RealKurtAngle! https://t.co/hlbvFK0TSZ
— Stephanie McMahon (@StephMcMahon) August 20, 2020
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The Backstory Behind The Shower
In 2001, during the WCW/ECW invasion, Kurt Angle showed his heroism as a milkman. The Alliance stable was celebrating its leader Stone Cold Steve Austin’s world title win.
However, Angle decided to crash the party with a real milk truck. He drowned the entire ring in milk, leaving the wrestlers in shock and WWE universe in laughter.
This segment is the parody of the Heel Austin. Just a few years back, Stone Cold sprayed Vince McMahon with beer from a beer truck. He never thought he’d be receiving the same treatment.
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This segment became so iconic in Angle’s career that it was there even when he joined WWE Hall Of Fame in 2017.
Angle was recently let go by WWE after the coronavirus pandemic hit the company. He had revealed that he got an offer to return to WWE as Matt Riddle’s manager, but he declined due to personal reasons.