10 Most Unprofessional Performances In WWE History

3. Triple H - Various

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Repeat offender Triple H deserves a place all of his own for his cumulative contribution to unprofessionalism, at which he's so dedicated you'd half-think he's going for some sort of award.

The self-styled 'Game' plays it by his own rules, which he makes up as he goes along - all to his own advantage. We've covered his notorious predilection for burying between 2003-04 earlier. He's calmed down on that front since. Still, he essentially runs a corporation which demands its performers stick to scripts while going off his pages to their detriment and his amusement.

He's poked fun at Chris Masters' shrunken physique following his wellness policy violation. He's pointed out that Kofi Kingston used to fraudulently adopt a Jamaican accent before dropping it - creative decisions he himself could well have had a hand in. He persistently branded Daniel Bryan a B+ player, even after their feud was dropped and before fans forced WWE to resurrect it. He finds the imagined resemblance of Lillian Garcia to a horse an absolute side-splitter. He no-sold his hospitalisation at the hands of Roman Reigns at TLC 2015 purely to soak in the adulation of his adoring faithful at NXT TakeOver: London.

His crimes are legion. And worryingly, he's soon to be the real Face That Runs The Place.

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