10 Wrestlers Who Were Clearly Pissed About Losing Matches
7. PAC - No Mercy, 2017
Upon looking back at the version of the star we saw frequently under-utilised as part of WWE and the one currently proving precisely why he's one of the greatest workers alive today in AEW, it's hard to come to the conclusion that Neville and PAC were brought to life by the same dude.
Something that isn't as difficult to understand, however, is precisely why the Geordie specimen decided to give Vinnie Mac the finger and wave goodbye to his Cruiserweight legacy back in 2017.
After the best run of his WWE career had put the CW champ on a significant pedestal, McMahon suddenly decided the new direction for this 205 troupe involved one Enzo Amore leading the charge, with the loud-mouth annoyance winning the strap from the King of the Cruiserweights at No Mercy.
Barely even summoning up the energy to play up the dastardly Amore's low blow that had earned him the belt, it was clear Neville was instantly disheartened by this development on the night.
Sure enough, after being asked to do the job again to the cocky star again on a later episode of Raw, Neville would no-show before eventually leaving WWE for pastures new in 2018.