10 Most Godawful Celebrity Cameos In Wrestling History

4. Master P

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Remember how Rey Mysterio lost his mask because Eric Bischoff doesn't understand wrestling traditions or high drama or respect or basically anything that doesn't involve cheap money? Well this is the thrilling second installment of that saga.

"What's the next logical step for the fan favorite, giant killing, remarkably-athletic Mysterio?", Bischoff asked himself in the middle of an all-night bender that was funded with Ted Turner's checkbook. "Bring in Master P!", he screams to a cardboard cutout of himself wearing a karate uniform.

And thus, the idea of The No Limit Soldiers feud with The West Texas Rednecks was born. To this day it remains one of the most poorly planned feuds in the history of WCW, and this is a company that somehow managed to ruin Hulk Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior Part 2.

In a prime example of Bischoff totally misunderstanding his target audience, he positioned the smaller Rednecks as the bad guys, and brought in a mostly nameless group of buff, cocky, black rappers as babyfaces. Do you see the problem with doing this in a Southern promotion?

Even though this wasn't all Master P's fault, he certainly didn't help matters by getting instantly antagonistic with the crowd, pushing himself further from their good graces and dragging Rey Mysterio and Konnan down with him.

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