10 Worst Bladers In Wrestling History
6. Vince McMahon

The owner of the company is not a trainer wrestler and he'd be the first to admit that, despite jumping into the ring at every possible opportunity. He's also not afraid to take part in a little blading, except anyone who knows Vince McMahon knows that he doesn't do anything alittle.
2003 was a bad year to be Vince McMahon's forehead. Not only did he bleed alotat Wrestlemania 19 in his match again Hulk Hogan (but still to an acceptable level), but he was also badly busted open hardway in a match against one-legged wrestler Zach Gowen, blood pouring from his head in thick stream after a chair was dropkicked into his head.
The most egregious, however, was saved for Survivor Series. Vinnie Mac was feuding with the Undertaker and the two fought in a Buried Alive match. Vince spends the first few moments of the match praying to a 'higher power' (the angle was dumb, let's just leave it there), then gets floored by a single punch and immediately blades.
To reiterate, Vince blades (and bladesdeep) after the first punch of the match. Ok then, boss.
The blood pours from his face, dripping all over the canvas, the floor, and the announce desk, all less than a minute into the match. For the rest of the match, his face is a glistening red mask. As much fun as itis whenMr McMahon gets his comeuppance, he's a terrible blader.