10 WWE Superstars Who Hated Their Own Moves
5. Sid Vicious - Big Boot
Sid Vicious doesn't strike you as the sort of person who could be forced into doing anything.
However, in 2001 Sid was put in a position he clearly didn't want to be in when he was told to broaden his move-set and add an aerial manoeuvre into his game. Sid hated the idea and didn't understand why a wrestler of his size needed to perform high spots.
Then, when Sid eventually did attempt a flying version of his trademark big boot against Scott Steiner at the Sin PPV, the big man landed awkwardly and subsequently snapped his leg in half.
Sid then had a rod put in his leg and had to walk with a cane for some time. He'd later sue WCW and claimed that he was forced to do the move by John Laurinaitis, but the claims were all later dismissed in court.
Needless to say, the former WWF star was right to have reservations about performing the high risk move and stuck to being an absolute monster on the ground when he was finally in a position to effectively work again.