10 Insane WWE Superstars Who Should Have Been Committed

By Alexander Podgorski /

5. Mr. McMahon

Vincent Kennedy McMahon was, for many years, the most hated man in professional wrestling. Fans adored Steve Austin for challenging the ego-driven boss, who did whatever he could to destroy the anti-corporate Texas Rattlesnake. But what made Mr. McMahon so insane was just how egotistical he was. He went to extreme lengths to prevent Austin from being the top star because Austin wasn€™t the kind of person he wanted representing his company. He revealed himself to be the Undertaker€™s €˜Higher Power€™ and put his own family, especially his daughter Stephanie (whom he also wrestled), in jeopardy and used them as pawns. He drugged his own wife, humiliated Trish Stratus, and made several of his own employees kiss his ass. It is also believed by some people that his handling of the Invasion storyline was based out of ego; instead of bringing WCW€™s top talent to face off against the best of the WWE, the top threats in that feud were Steve Austin and Kurt Angle€two top WWE stars. All because Vince didn€™t want to be seen as a weak man against a company that no longer existed (WCW). He has also won the 1999 Royal Rumble Match, the WWE Championship and even the ECW Championship:If there was ever an individual who personified egomania and selfishness, it would be Mr. McMahon. His obsession with ratings has led to some of the most inappropriate moments in WWE history, notable the one with Trish Stratus. It is clear that someone who exhibits poor judgment as often as Vince should€™ve been committed at least once in his life.