10 Wrestlers Who Burned EVERY Bridge On The Way Out
7. Mr. Kennedy
As a man who built his WWE career around a catchphrase, it came as no surprise that Mr. Kennedy had a thing or two to say about the company after his eventual exit.
There was a time when Mr Kennedy was set to become the next big thing in wrestling, as WWE pushed him with a tonne of exposure and even a Money in the Bank Briefcase win. But things plummeted, as he would lose the briefcase, and after some time would be released from his contract.
His departure from the company was anything but clean, as Kennedy explained in an interview with Wrestling Inc that his firing likely resulted from Randy Orton and John Cena complaining to Vince McMahon about his troubling in-ring performances, which were considered to be majorly reckless. He even claimed that his firing was close to a "hit-job". Mr Anderson (as he calls himself outside of WWE) has been openly critical of the company, even using his initial TNA run to mock figures like Triple H and Vince McMahon.
It's safe to say that the bitterness and hostility he holds towards the company and even the tragic ending to his TNA career after failing a drugs test has completely broken his WWE relationship and his connection to any major promotions. At least he has a solid place in the National Wrestling Alliance.