10 Bridge Burners You Will Never See In WWE Again

10. Paul London

London didn't exactly endear himself to WWE during his run there.

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He infamously smiled blankly during the 2007 angle in which Vince McMahon's limousine exploded, when unbeknownst to him the mood was meant to be sombre and foreboding. He also committed the cardinal sin of attempting to get himself over with his elimination via shooting star press sell in the 2005 Royal Rumble match.

He doused the bridge gleefully in petrol years later in a shoot interview with Steve Gerweck. Stating that he'd never (unlike best buddy Brian Kendrick) return to WWE as long as Triple H was still running things, he went on to assassinate his character with a series of embarrassing revelations, the majority of which shed further light on Triple H's legendary insecurity.

Triple H is said to have been insanely jealous of Rob Van Dam's popularity both with the fans and with the boys, leading to HHH cracking a corny "munchies" joke at Mr. Monday Night's expense which, rather brilliantly, RVD called him out for. They weren't friends - at all - so Van Dam chastised him for it.

London also confirmed the rumour that THQ's agreement with WWE was severed because they contravened their instruction to not show HHH in a weakened position within any video game promotional material. "They're protecting this pr*ck in the videogame!".

Hard to see the WWE COO welcoming back the former Cruiserweight and Tag Team Champion back into the fold.

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