10 Worst Reasons Wrestling Feuds Started

8. Hunico Gets Snubbed By Ted DiBiase's Tailgate Parties

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Speaking of Vince Russo, the man once decreed during a shoot interview with Kayfabe Commentaries that he enjoyed the idea of everyone on the roster having a storyline. That's admirable, and it's something the much-maligned Russo actually put into practice to great effect during the 'Attitude Era'.

Fast-forward to 2012, and lower mid-card wrestlers were fighting over asinine things like not getting invited to parties. An ill-fated attempt to repackage Ted DiBiase Jr as a babyface had the wrestler acting like a party host, inviting fans to tailgate with him before WWE events in various parking lots around North America.

That was fine, but it made Hunico (and his buddy Camacho) look like children kicking their toys from the proverbial pram when they were left furious over the lack of any invites. Without sugar-coating it, Hunico decided to attack DiBiase because he wasn't invited to one of his parties.

Even after several matches between both men, fans failed to really care about what was going on. Who can blame them, this was the kind of thing children should have been warring over, not professional wrestlers.

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