10 Biggest Frauds In Wrestling Right Now

3. Lazy Legends (Booker T & Eric Bischoff)

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It's just getting exhausting at this point.

Booker T and Eric Bischoff are wrestling industry legends. To what degree (and indeed how much that even matters) is up for debate, but the objective reality is that both men left their mark in professional wrestling and at one point or another they'll be asked for thoughts on today's output.

Both, with alarming regularity, have seen this more as an opportunity to build their brands rather than simply just...giving their thoughts. It has to be this, otherwise their thoughts are easily disprovable sh*t and who wants to think that about legends? Every week there's a redundant pull-quote from one or both of their podcasts or interviews and every week it feels emotionally detached from what they've been asked to cover/reality.

Disco Inferno also fires off his fair share of abysmal takes, but as Cody Rhodes articulately pointed out years ago, he simply doesn't qualify under the parameters of this entry's title. Not one half of it anyway.

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