10 WWE Character Traits That Humiliated Wrestlers

4. Rusev = Sex Addict 2.0

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Russo was nowhere to be found when WWE decided that Rusev needed some of that 'Sexual Chocolate' erm...magic dust in 2019 though. AEW's Miro returned to screens in September that year, but was confronted by his real-life wife Lana and accused of being a manipulative sex addict.

Jesus.

Rusev wanted to have sex in hotel lobbies, on airplanes, in other public places and even in the tank he rode out on for that WrestleMania 31 match with John Cena. Forget the fact that Lana presumably went along with all of this (if it even happened), because WWE had a story to sell.

Who was the babyface? That's the question. Was Rusev, who smiled his way through incriminating tales of sex addiction, supposed to be some valiant hero? Alternatively, was Lana (a gold-digging bitch who flaunted her new man Bobby Lashley in front of her ex and used the future WWE Champ) the sympathetic one?

Who knows. This made a mockery of everyone involved.

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