10 Most Hated Wrestlers Of All Time

1. Vince McMahon

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Vince McMahon booked long before he ever took a bump which, to Nathan Cruz, disqualifies him from having an opinion on who should hold the Championships he owns because he can't accurately determine the quality and appeal of those who contest them.

That he did bump eventually does however qualify him for this list.

So why is he so hated?

Vince McMahon in addition to being a reprehensible human being with almost zero regard for health and human life oversees in 2020 a creative product from which artificiality seeps out of every pore. Everybody talks too much and too weirdly, there are significantly more contrived disputed finishes than clean finishes because they can't book and you must suffer, the talent possess the power to just book themselves in matches whenever as a vague "powers that be" entity simply waits for things to happen, and it's a good job they do, otherwise there'd be no show. Wait. Maybe that's not a good job.

He gets bored of every character, the show's been the same for 20 years, the only fundamental change being that it was once "good" and is now "appallingly bad", and if he ran you over on the way to a TV taping he'd probably literally leave you for dead and switch gears immediately to what Apollo Crews was doing in segment 14.

He wont' care about Apollo Crews in two months.

That's pretty much it.

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