10 Most Unprofessional Wrestlers Ever

1. New Jack

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Even when in a promotion that flaunted extreme values but required something approaching decorum - ECW after all was a pipeline to the real money in WCW and the WWF - New Jack flayed open the forehead of Erich 'Mass Transit' Kulas.

Kulas had feigned a level of experience and lied about his age to get an ECW gig in the first place. Instead of politely asking how he should specifically get his ass kicked, which was the maximum level of input expected of an enhancement talent, an enthusiastic Kulas asked Jack to run the razor on him. Jack's ironic punishment went well beyond a receipt; he severed two of Erich's arteries in a grotesque, infamous scene that - until Paul Heyman moved heaven and earth - temporarily put paid to Barely Legal. PPV Provider Request TV were incensed.

Away from ECW, Jack, left to his own devices, was unhinged.

He reckons he attempted to outright kill Vic Grimes in an attempt to launch him beyond the building-tall stack of tables at XPW Freefall, and the trajectory checks out even if he's an unreliable narrator who never missed a chance to build his own mythology. He also took to stabbing people in the ring in front of nobody when his "career" slipped away from him altogether.

Guy made Low Ki look like Shawn Spears.

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