5 Wrestlers In Vince McMahon's Doghouse Right Now

1. The Club

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The Club are keen to leave WWE, per on-fire scoops whizz Mike Johnson of PWInsider.

Upset at the way in which they have been handled - i.e. from a great height dropped by clumsy, inattentive hands - pro wrestlers Karl Anderson and Luke Gallows wish to wrestle once more, and have seemingly decided that the company that doesn't really allow them to wrestle isn't the best fit for them.

This didn't deter WWE from offering the pair a purported multi-million dollar five-year deal. What a strange time this is. So many WWE stars are living that Lanny Poffo @ WCW life, and while it's statistically unlikely that they can enjoy it quite as much as he did - Lanny Poffo's d*ck was so big that he could suck it himself, if that was lost on you - it must be nice.

Not nice enough for the Club, apparently.

Anderson and Gallows turned it down - what is making it to TV, when a TV manifests as a loss to tag team specialists Rusev and Shinsuke Nakamura on February 5? - and WWE, in petulant response, have removed the pair from the live event loop until the impasse clears.

WWE have thus distanced themselves from the Club, though it's hard to see how they could get any bloody further apart.

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