10 Wrestlers Who Were Hated By The Locker Room
10. Shane McMahon
Imagine you're at the office.
You beaver away at your intensive duties, frantically inputting keystrokes under immense pressure. You're overworked, your boss is wildly erratic and temperamental. You dreamed of this your whole life, but the word "reality" strikes rather too sobering a chord. As bad as it gets, there's one day worth the commute. It's your biggest day, one in which your efforts are finally rewarded with resounding feedback to an elusive, meaningful task.
Imagine now that you don't actually get to go to work on this day because a man who barely bothers to turn up most of the year - but is on considerably more money - takes your seat. He boots his computer up, mashes the screen because he can't even direct his fingers towards the keyboard, and takes a break after two minutes because the process of going to work is clearly beyond him. But, admiring his own efforts nonetheless, he screams "That'ssickohf*ckyeahyouguysI'msosickman".
Also, he's allowed to do this because he's the manager's kid.
This would piss you off, so naturally, the WWE locker room was reportedly unanimous in their fury of Shane McMahon at this year's infamous Royal Rumble PPV.
The man surveyed Riddle and said "If I was in UFC, this jabron wouldn't even be in my weight class" before deciding a fist-fight with Brock Lesnar was more his speed.
He couldn't even jump up to get eliminated, which was literally sack of sh*t levels of useless.