10 Wrestlers Most Hated By Their Peers

'I'm not in the friendship business, I'm in the wrestling business'.

By Lewis Howse /

It's not difficult to get heat in the wrestling business. Blow your nose in front of the wrong person? Heat. Forget to shake the tchednd of a veteran? Heat. Complain that you're hurting after only being on the road for a few months? Heat. It takes a strong personality to become a wrestler in the first place but it takes something extra special to endure the backstage politics, ribbing and other unpleasantness that goes on behind the curtain. That's exactly what will happen to you if you manage to annoy your co-workers, even if it's over something minor that, in any other job, would go unnoticed and unpunished. If there's one thing you don't want to do in the business, it's annoy your fellow wrestlers. At the end of the day, you're only going to have to work with them in the ring and if they have an issue with you, they could take it out on you physically. Not only could they take it out on you in the ring but they could hurt your career by ratting you out to management or WWE higher-ups. Despite the very obvious consequences, some wrestlers don't know when to quit and end up hated by their peers. Here are ten WWE superstars who were loathed by their co-workers, for a variety of different reasons.