Bret Hart claims that he and The Undertaker had their funniest moment together when Yokozuna busted a toilet backstage. The poop stories get even worse since Hart says he almost ended up with a splattered face in the ring.

In a related report by the Inquisitr, Hulk Hogan revealed what he knows about The Undertaker Vs. Sting at WrestleMania 31, although a good backup plan for Sting’s WWE match is rumored to be Bray Wyatt. Bret Hart also claims he risked his career when he cut Stone Cold Steve Austin during WrestleMania 13.

When Hart was asked in an interview about his funniest moments when traveling on the road, the first thing to come to mind was Yokozuna’s poop. The big man was nearly 700 pounds at this time, and needless to say this meant his assets were bigger than usual. Bret recalls one time in Washington when he and The Undertaker were hanging out in the locker room together and they suddenly heard a loud fireworks-like bang followed by the sound of rushing water. The two wrestlers stuck their heads around the corner and there was poor Yokozuna, who had broken the toilet when he sat down, and was covered in poop and flooding water.

Both Bret Hart and The Undertaker had to hold back laughter since Yokozuna was almost crying due to a cut in his leg from the broken porcelain, and he was holding up his hands begging for help. Hart says The Undertaker especially couldn’t help himself, and kept having to hide a moment behind the wall to laugh only to pop up again looking all concerned. Neither men wanted to get anywhere near Yokozuna due to all the poop.

Unfortunately for Bret Hart, Yokozuna’s poop stories do not end there. There was once a time when the two were wrestling in India and the Japanese wrestler was suffering from a case of horrible diarrhea. The two were in the middle of a match and just as Hart was about to be hit by a Banzai drop he noticed something pretty nasty. As an example, here is what Hart would have been facing.

When Bret Hart looked up, he was horrified to see a huge poop stain on Yokozuna’s trunks that resembled a huge bowl of pea soup. According to Hart, that was the quickest he ever moved in his entire wrestling career, and he barely dodged the stinky Banzai drop. According to Wrestling Inc., the Indian ring was not so lucky since Yokozuna forever left a large pea green “stamp of approval” on the corner of the ring.