10 Moments That Caused Huge Rifts Between Wrestlers

6. Chris Jericho Goes Too Long At A House Show; Scott Hall Plays Power Card

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Everybody loses track of time; even a master like Kazuchika Okada wandered at All In, going 10 minutes too long in his match against Marty Scurll to the detriment of the main event. You yourself have lost track of time by remaining loyal to WWE even though it has sucked sh*t for several years now.

Chris Jericho claims to have drawn the ire of Scott Hall back in WCW, when he went too long at a house show Hall miraculously turned up to. "Nobody paid to see you," Hall said to Chris Jericho, in response to a long match he worked with Jerry Lynn. "Get in there, do your five-to-ten minutes, and get out".

Jericho didn't like this, and nor did he like Hall's general disposition. He pissed on his friend Chris Benoit's shoes and capped his opportunity to make significant money by telling Goldberg not to sell for Jericho's comedic angles. To put that into clearer perspective: Hall schemed so that Jericho didn't even get the chance to do a job.

Hall is oblivious, for his part, and there are obvious reasons as to why his memory of that time period is murky - but if you walk around with your c*ck out all day, you're going to leave drips everywhere.

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