10 Insane WWE Superstars Who Should Have Been Committed

7. The Boogeyman

Where to begin on this one? He ate live worms, he smashed a clock over his own forehead during his entrance, he carried a necklace in the shape of a real heart, and he often appeared in random places while singing children€™s nursery rhymes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-NoiT5bX0jQ There are many reasons for The Boogeyman to have been committed into an insane asylum. For starters, well, he thought he was the monster in a child€™s story, and did everything to make that exaggerated story come to life. That alone should be enough to put someone away in a place where they can€™t harm themselves or anyone else. But the Boogeyman was nevertheless set loose on the WWE, free to harass the likes of Simon Dean, Jillian Hall, JBL, Booker T, Sharmell, and many others. There should not be any doubt in anyone€™s mind that the Boogeyman should€™ve been committed to an asylum, at the very least for thinking that (live) worms are good to eat. Then again, had he been committed, he should€™ve been joined by the clinically insane individuals who conceived the character in the first place.
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