10 Awesome Things You Don't Remember About WWE's Ruthless Aggression Era

By Jack Morrell /

2. The Tyrant King Of WWEWWE.comBack in late 2007, William Regal was the General Manager of Monday Night RAW. He was a heel authority figure who regularly abused that authority, but was far more delusional than we€™d all become used to. Winning the 2008 King Of The Ring tournament in April, Regal began evincing a new persona, that of a softly-spoken, tyrannical megalomaniac with a hair trigger temper who had a propensity for turning off the lights in the arena and even cutting off Monday Night RAW€™s broadcast in the middle of the main event, just to make a point. It was brilliant stuff. William Regal already had a reputation for being a big, nasty badass with almost unparalleled technical prowess and vast experience in the ring and now he was a near sociopathic despot, a dictator who revelled in his power to affect careers as well as break faces. Sadly, this character-driven run at the top wouldn€™t last long. Regal failed a second Wellness Policy test in May 2008, only a few weeks into the angle, and was beaten by Mr. Kennedy in a €˜Loser Gets Fired€™ match to begin his sixty day suspension from the company. Still, for a little while, Regal was King.

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