10 Most Undeserved WWE Burials Ever

These guys really didn't deserve this...

There have often been superstars on the WWE roster that fans believe can contribute more to WWE€™s weekly TV. Guys that the WWE for whatever reason are bringing along slower than fans desire. Sometimes this happens because the WWE truly doesn€™t want to rush the superstar to prominence and would rather give them the time to develop into more complete performers before they heavily invest precious TV time into them. In other cases, the WWE doesn€™t want the superstar to succeed, and while not always overtly sabotaging their ability to get over, they will often intentionally subvert the character€™s ability to get over with the audience by limiting their TV time, involving them in idiotic angles that make them look bad, and in extreme cases saddle them with impossible to work with gimmicks or names (how the hell was any fan supposed to chant McGillicutty? It€™s an un-chantable name). This, no matter the varying degrees of the sabotage, is a burial. Let€™s take a look at some of the WWE€™s most unfortunate and undeserved burials in recent memory, including guys who have been buried for things their wife did, getting injured at an inopportune moment, or in extreme cases, for nothing at all. Comments and feedback are always welcome of course, and we€™d love to hear any names you think should have made the list. Now let€™s get down to business!
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Matthew J. Douglas is an emerging screenwriter born in Toronto. A lifelong fascination with what makes a compelling story and the Toni Morrison quote "If there's a book that you want to read, but it hasn't been written yet, then you must write it." led the often opinionated Matthew to the life of writer. Matthew is also a lifelong WWE fan, and a self diagnosed Reality TV Junkie.