London's was hilarious in that they brought him back, re-did the angle after the Benoit controversy cooled down, and had him with the same smirk on his face that McMahon hilariously acknowledged.
@qualityserviceexperts9996Ай бұрын
Its not like any of them shit on anyone's head...
@mileslong3904Ай бұрын
Baffling how that can be exciting to someone.
@shannxn8469Ай бұрын
turn the music up i can almost hear you
@TunzoFunАй бұрын
I like how you cover Emma's 2014 firing but not the 2023/2024 one lol
@willisaprilАй бұрын
Where was Warrior ? Fired right on the spot backstage after his match at Summerslam 1991
@foxmccloud7055Ай бұрын
Forgot about Scott Hall's intoxication and Curt Henning nearly killing everyone on a flight from London to Connecticut in the infamous "Plane Ride From Hell."
@UNKNOWN-Anonymous1Ай бұрын
DDP is an amazing man. 👏🏻
@tehjboney4249Ай бұрын
Paul London and Brian Kendrick should have remained as a Tag Team and maybe compete on Smackdown brand becoming WWE Tag Team Champions on multiple occassions,never splitting them from one another. Daniel Bryan should have become the first ever NXT Champion,and maybe have a feud with Wade Barrett where he defeats him to become the first ever NXT Champion as the American Dragon. Finlay should have been on RAW competing for the Intercontinental Title and still be managed by Hornswoggle who still assists him during his matches. Jeff Jarrett going to create TNA was awesome and having Double JJ form his own faction with the recently fired Road Dogg and Billy Gunn could form the Voodoo Kin Mafia even holding both the NWA World Title and Tag Team Titles. Abraham Washington should have been the manager of the Prime Time Players even helping them get heat as a heel,helping them even become WWE World Tag Team Champions.
@Doctor_SmithАй бұрын
So much of this video is just wrong; the most basic of searches would show how much of it is rubbish. Did you just not feel like doing any proper research?
@davidowens7634Ай бұрын
Stupid he was fired over a damn joke,stupid
@NottyGurlStyleАй бұрын
Something about Bryan and choking moments in wrestling lol
@BonzillesMGamesАй бұрын
Sorry Nailz didn't engage in a feud with the Undertaker although it was hinted at the most they did was have a stare down. Shame I was really looking forward to that happening.
@matthewbaxter2435Ай бұрын
Nailz claimed SA from mcmahon.... and now years later.. mcmahon is found to be a pervert and has SA's many....
@kentfreeman8674Ай бұрын
Nice list mines a little different
@craigroberson8757Ай бұрын
I am anything but a Vince supporter. I will give him credit with company growth and success. I don't like several decisions he made that were I felt uncalled for. He showed a willingness to welcome someone back if showed positive growth. I am certainly not going to throw stones at the glass because I am as far from perfect as anyone.
@fam_manАй бұрын
A lot of people hate on Vince because he was being a strict boss, but after witnessing how TK is as a boss, we can understand why. Vince made sure that no one should have an ego and be bigger than the company. I think we all owe Vince a big apology for hating on him for his work as a boss.
@Racio00Ай бұрын
Up on this! Despite his allegations, his creative mind as well as his way to control situations as a boss on wwe have made things possible for them and be established for a long time. And with the way HHH is carrying that for another generations to come!
@cooksmokeslimmy1718Ай бұрын
I understand what Tony Khan feeling WWE is a gremlin that doesn’t respect pro wrestlers and their history, he’s afraid of losing what he built. But yes Tony Khan needs to step it up lately in the product
@waaagh3203Ай бұрын
I think at this point, people hate on him for being abusive and possibly a rapist. No one denies that the business is what it is now because of him.
@WhiskeyFiendАй бұрын
@waaagh3203 ....wut? You want me not to hate on rapists? 😅
@TabithaK-ue4ciАй бұрын
Right. Despite how controversial Vince was/is personally. I can't help but have some respect and appreciation for him when it comes to him as a businessman and a booker.
@drewneedsmoresleep6680Ай бұрын
I watched this and see an extremely impulsive and belligerent man in Vince. Often firing people only to rehire them a year later.
@sasquatch4745Ай бұрын
Seems Vince Got Fired too `
@AndrewWerner-p1lАй бұрын
Wrong you weren't fired for that it was because you didn't put out for Vince or and pat Patterson
@rhedosaurus2251Ай бұрын
I remember reading how Buff Bagwell admitted how his heart wasn't in it with the one match with Booker T in 2001. The Buff lacked the stuff there.
@justiningram6640Ай бұрын
His neck was still healing from what the dirt sheets say, but his mom and a friend called in for him and they took it oersonal(wwe) he wouldn't call himself
@str.77Ай бұрын
Bagwell was unwatchable throughout most of his career.
@TheVampirePredatorАй бұрын
He’s always been a trash wrestler. And he's just a bad human being in general.
@wilfred8326Ай бұрын
Nailz = Ringboy 😂
@Paul-qo1hbАй бұрын
I liked Findlay
@JuanGarcia-fw4bnАй бұрын
Buff Bagwell = B.B. Brutus Beefcake = B.B. not great athletes,not great charisma, they attached thremselves to a more talented,charimatic clown,err,ahem, athlete/actor.
@rafaelcolon2665Ай бұрын
Yoo
@sugibear123Ай бұрын
that's funny talking about image how about snuka being a k@ller and mcmahon being ........
@milkmeatАй бұрын
Most of these people that were so-called “fired on the spot” were “rehired” in less than a year or more than a year later. These firings were basically “just go wrestle some independents for a year and we’re gonna hire you back….. people have short attension spans so when it blows over we got your back. And it worked