10 Awesome Wrestlers Who Had Terrible Managers

10. Steve Austin (Vivacious Veronica)

As we're about to discover, Steve Austin didn't have the best record when it came to managers.

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Upon his WCW debut in 1991, The Texan's first arm-linking aisle-usher was not, as is commonly misremembered, wife Jeanie Clark, but a relative unknown by the name of Veronica. Rumours persisted in the years that followed that the industry footnote was gifted the position by a Turner exec. sweet on her, but in actual fact, Veronica was a fully trained graduate of New Jersey's Monster Factory - the same school which seasoned Bam Bam Bigelow, Matt Riddle and Sheamus.

She arrived in WCW from the Pacific Northwest territory, where booker Dusty Rhodes alliterated her name with the epithet 'Vivacious'. Unfortunately, the pairing was actually fairly lifeless, and after a few weeks of taping, Veronica was replaced with Clark under the guise of 'Lady Blossom'.

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