5 Names You'll Never Hear In A WWE Ring Again
HERE). He returned in 1992 but was released later that year, accused of taking steroids at the height of Vince McMahon's highly publicised steroid scandal. Warrior would return again in 1996, lasting less than five months before being given his release for missed appearances, his relationship with the company at an impasse. Yet despite all this the Ultimate Warrior has been welcomed back into the WWE family this year as the lead inductee into the WWE Hall of Fame 2014, his enduring appeal and considerable achievements with the company making him worthy or recognition and redemption. But some performers of the WWE's past appear beyond reconciliation, their actions either unforgivable in the eyes of the McMahon hierarchy or their out of the ring behaviour making a return to the WWE Universe impossible. Here's a look at the five names that you'll likely never hear uttered in a WWE ring again, and why they're destined to be permanent mainstays in the Vince Kennedy McMahon doghouse.
When the Ultimate Warrior was brought back into the WWE family recently you'd be forgiven for thinking that there was no performer past or present Vince McMahon wouldn't be willing to bury the hatchet with. But there are some wrestlers with whom the bridge is well and truly burned. Warrior left the WWE three times during the nineties, each time in increasingly bitter circumstances. First he was sent home following Summerslam 1991 when he allegedly refused to perform until he was given a contract equal to top performer Hulk Hogan (all the fascinating details of that payroll