My Top 5 Wrestlers That WCW Tried To Ruin Talent.
Intro.
WCW in the 1990's was the gift that kept on giving. From utter nonsense, to ruining the talent that was on there books. Lets get into it guys.
5 Eddie Guerrero.
The debut of Perry Saturn, and. Eddie Guerrero was a thing that was always going to happen in WWE. But it shouldn't have happened the way in which it did. The company creative, and overall direction, was taking them down a path that they couldn't come back from. Eddie was known to have grown frustrated as the old guard stood in front of him and his friends. Midcard was never his place in my opinion.
4 The Wall.
Oh the Flashbacks, my god this was dad, just all round bad. 2000's WCW People.
3 Chris Jericho.
Even though, I'm not his biggest fan of Jericho these days, in truth, he was a trailblazer, when it came to escaping Ted Turners evil empire. He tried at every oppotunity to get himself over, but, at every turn he was put back down, by millionaires, and higher ups.
2. Booker T.
This guy in my opinion, was badly treated by the company, however his loyalty is something that you can't teach in school. What a legend.
1. Bret Hart.
Let this be known. I'm a massive fan of his Excellency, but his WCW run was a real stark creative let down. There were clear moments in his run were he couldn't hide his displeasure, from his bad relationship with Eric Boischoff, and visceral hatred towards Ric Flair, to how his career ended at the hands of Bill Goldberg. Bret wasn't the mastermind behind his own downfall, not matter what some people might say.
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