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Old 07-14-2009, 06:25 AM   #1
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Guys that fucked up their own pushes

We here, in the IWC, often bitch about guys who are kept down -- whether it be missed opportunities to push a particular talent, or the continued refusal by "McMahonagement" (as I've heard it referred to around the place) to allow the ascension of a particular talent -- despite their ability or popularity.

But which talent comes to mind as being ones to fuck up their own push? How many guys can you think of that the WWE said "Yep, you're going places to," before they pretty much sent a giant "fuck you" to the WWE by doing something incredibly stupid?

William Regal, The Brian Kendrick and, of course, Rob Van Dam come to my mind.


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