10 Biggest Company Men In WWE History

They sold their soul. They got a good price.

YOU SOLD OUT, YOU SOLD OUT People like nice things, and if stocking the pantry and keeping the closet flush with fresh linens means towing the company line, then why not? These are the men who got cosy with the boss, who swapped tights and boots for ties and suits, and let cash flow dictate their morals. They're also the folk that have combined onscreen company allegiance with behind-the-scenes diligence, embroiling themselves in office politics and the day-to-day running of the business. They are the sycophants who committed themselves utterly to the WWE brand. Honourable MentionsSeth Rollins It's perhaps surprising that he didn't make the list. But while he is one of HHH's chosen boys, and has used his kayfabe position as Trips' lapdog to gain great success, he doesn't quite have the years on him behind the scenes to call himself a true company man. Vickie Guerrero The Queen Cougar of the WWE took every opportunity she could to suck up to the folks in charge. She spent the majority of her managerial career funnelling the whims of the WWE Board of Directors, Mr McMahon, or the Authority. At the behest of her paymasters she's absorbed countless shots about her weight and wrestled in mud. Twice. John Cena This would, to most people, be the obvious number 1, but that's not what this list is about. He's the face of the WWE, and is one of the chief promoters of the show around the globe, but Cena has never kayfabe sucked up to the WWE Board, Mr McMahon, or the Authority. He's disqualified. End of.
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