10 Wrestlers Who Couldn't Hide Their Anger At Doing A Job

1. Alundra Blayze - WWF Superstars, December 2, 1995

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This is a slight departure from the theme of the list, but is included because it has to be seen to be believed. This is more Wrestler Who Couldn't Hide Their Anger At Doing Their Job.

On the episode of WWF Superstars taped on November 21, 1995, Alundra Blayze defended the WWF Women's title against Lioness Asuka. If you were a gambler, you'd have put the house on Blayze doing the job.

Alundra makes her entrance and holds up the belt. She looks backwards towards gorilla, perhaps making she sure that she definitely hit her cue, but looks so thoroughly despondent that she's almost asking if she has to make her entrance.

"But I put the bins out last week!"

The match is generic, and shockingly, Blayze actually wins with a bridging suplex. She looks crushed at the notion of defeating a fierce competitor cleanly. You cannot believe she's won, frankly, watching it back. She looks like she's been on hold with customer service for 40 minutes.

This was her last match with the WWF - she was released from her contract, with the WWF citing budget cuts, in December - and she must have sensed something was up.

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