10 Wrestlers Who Mock You For Taking It Seriously

7. Bubba Ray Dudley

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Tag team icon and better-than-you-remember singles star Bubba Ray Dudley isn't afraid of his own opinion. When you win as many championships as the former Bully Ray, you sort of earn the right to take verbal shots at whatever you like, be they arrows in person or on social media. The only benefit of the latter is freedom from that most cutting of accents, in truth.

Is Bubba Ray better known for his tag team success, or for his reticence to get along with folks? Both? Let's go with both. Bubba is notoriously difficult when it comes to fan interaction and it is difficult to criticise him for that; who really wants random people to come up to them at all times of the day anyway? D-Von Dudley famously spoke of Bubba's willingness to be a prick to anyone and everyone, paying fan or not.

There is an old school feel to Bubba Ray that should probably be commended, albeit a feel that just doesn't fit in this modern world of fan interaction and sociability. His interviews are entertaining listens, whether he is chastising fans for not being into Otis or defending them for airport interactions.

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