#2: The Private Plane is no longer used
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Nearly two decades ago, the WWE private jet was the ultimate tool for allowing groups of Superstars to travel overseas. That was until 2002 when the infamous 'Plane Ride From Hell' stopped this tradition for good.
The journey from the UK saw the plane be completely wrecked on the inside by several stars, including a fight between Mr Perfect and the rookie Brock Lesnar, as well as X-Pac cutting the mullet of Michael P.S. Hayes.
As if that wasn't bad enough, Goldust allegedly drunkenly serenaded his wife Terri over the intercom, and Scott Hall got so drunk, that he had to be wheeled through customs, much to the embarrassment of the Boss, who fired him not long after.
Whilst the WWE still has a private jet, it is now only for very special occasions.