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Actor Arnold Schwarzenegger is undoubtedly a jack of all trades. Throughout his career, Schwarzenegger has proved his mettle not only in acting but in bodybuilding and politics as well. Today, the actor is a reputed figure in the film industry with a massive fanbase. However, little do his fans know that he was once a big prankster.

During the initial phase of his career, the actor used to play petty tricks on his peers, and he often succeeded in them. Previously, while filming his 90s filmPredator,he played a trick on his co-star, Jesse Ventura that won him a bet. According to Schwarzenegger his harmless trick actually boasted his co-star’s ego a bit when he lied about his arm size.
Arnold Schwarzenegger played a trick on his co-star that boasted his ego
During the initial phase of his career, youngArnold Schwarzeneggerwas a full-on, energy-packed human who, apart from acting and bodybuilding, spent his time playing tricks with his fellow actors.
During the filming of his 1987 film,Predator, the actor played a trick on his co-star Jesse Ventura, which initially gave a little boost to his ego, but later when he got to know about Schwarzenegger’strick, his ego was brought to his knees.

Since the film starred actors like Schwarzenegger and Ventura, who are still known for their impressive physiques, it’s quite obvious that there must have been some internal rivalry between the co-stars.
During abehind-the-scenes video, Schwarzenegger shared how he tricked his co-star, Ventura into believing that his arm size was smaller than Ventura’s. The actor said,

“The biggest thrill for me was when we hit wardrobe and I happened to view Arnold’s wardrobe tape, and when my arms taped out one inch bigger than Mr. Olympia’s, that made Jesse Ventura feel pretty good.”
Known for his psychological tricks, Schwarzenegger created this scenario where he asked the Wardrobe department to lie about his arm size, just to win a bet from Ventura. Ventura was duped into believing his arm size was bigger than Schwarzenegger’s, which boosted his ego for a short time.

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Little did he know, Schwarzenegger was setting a trap for him. When he approached Schwarzenegger, to show off a little about his supposedly bigger arm, he was confronted with a harsh reality.TheTerminatoractor recalled,

“He came to the gym two days later and says, “You know something, Arnold, we should measure our arms. Who has bigger arms?” I said, of course, we should. Let’s bet a bottle of champagne. He said, of course, we should. And then we measured and my arm was three inches bigger than his.”
Poor Ventura lost a bet and had to buy Schwarzenegger a bottle of champagne.
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Sylvester Stallone also became a victim of Arnold Schwarzenegger’s pranks
Today Sylvester Stallone and Arnold Schwarzenegger share a great bond, however, this narrative wasn’t the same a few years back. Since both actors are big names in the film industry, there was a time when they considered themselves nothing less than a rival.
According toThe Things, their rivalry once took an intense turn when Schwarzenegger tricked Stallone into appearing in two films that poorly failed at the box office.
However, tricking Stallone was a piece of cake for Schwarzenegger, as all he had to do was convince him that he was interested in those two projects. Schwarzenegger’s supposed inclination towards those two films was enough to entice Stallone to opt for the role.
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Source:Youtube,The Things
Sonali VERMA
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