10 WWE Feuds That Started Over The DUMBEST Things

5. Ted DiBiase Doesn’t Invite Hunico To His Party

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You've probably forgotten all about Ted DiBiase Jr's tailgate parties before episodes of SmackDown in 2011. Teddy went from copying his dad's 'Million Dollar Man' gimmick to shouting about his "DiBiase Posse" to anyone who'd listen. On occasion, he also invited fellow WWE stars along to hang out.

Hunico was utterly miffed that he wasn't one of them.

The future Sin Cara was out for blood after DiBiase snubbed his offer to come dish out hot dogs and sodas. This insult would not stand, and Hunico's pal Camacho was up for helping his friend avenge his honour. It's just as well Camacho wasn't called Tonga Loa yet and The Bloodline didn't exist, otherwise poor Ted would've had to deal with the whole family as well.

Obviously, this painfully uninteresting reason to kickoff the midcard feud caused yawns rather than cheers or boos to come from the stands. DiBiase wasn't hitting as a babyface anyway, and Hunico came across as a bratty child who'd just found out he couldn't go to a schoolmate's birthday party.

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