There’s one thing that broke former Gawker editor AJ Daulerio does still have — a copy of the Hulk Hogan sex tape.

In a stunning admission Thursday, Daulerio said he wanted to post the entire video of the WWE superstar romping with his then-pal’s wife online — again — after the jury dropped a $140 million verdict in Hogan’s invasion of privacy suit.

Then, Daulerio said, he’d disappear.

“What I did think initially was that, well, all is lost. But I do still have a copy of the sex tape,” he told the Longform podcast. “And it is completely newsworthy at this point. I was just like, OK, why don’t I do a post on Ratter that says, ‘Here’s What a $140 Million Sex Tape Looks Like’ and then just — peace out. Go to Miami, and just like be on the lam,” he said.

Ratter is the now-defunct website that Daulerio started after leaving Gawker.

Daulerio said he even got “burner phones” as part of his “covert” plan. Thankfully, he said, “some people talked me off the ledge,” and prevented him from making his “revenge fantasy” a reality.

Daulerio also explains during the hour-long interview that he didn’t file for bankruptcy because he couldn’t afford an attorney.

He is personally responsible for $115.1 million of the verdict, although he is indemnified by Gawker.