10 WWE Feuds That Started Over The DUMBEST Things

1. Tyson Kidd Breaks Yoshi Tatsu’s Action Figure

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If WWE wanted to make Yoshi Tatsu look like a total loser in 2011, then they succeeded. He was shown making a shrine to his own action figure on episodes of TV that year, and Tyson Kidd was having none of it. Natalya's hubby stormed in and repeatedly stole the toy, then broke limbs off it as Tatsu lost his temper.

Please feel free to revisit this if anything on current programming annoys you. It was the pits.

Yoshi got mega-defensive about his action figure, and eventually plucked up the courage to challenge Kidd to a series of matches. They were solid, which nobody was surprised by, but the storyline surrounding those matches was really poor. It didn't lead to a boost in sales for Tatsu's toy either.

WWE even had the cheek to run an 'On A Pole' match on NXT involving the figure. Yoshi won that, then Tyson retaliated by injuring Tatsu's real leg. It's a wonder all of this action figure nonsense didn't turn Yoshi heel by default. It was that unlikeable.

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