7 Worst General Managers In WWE History

3. Tiffany

The blonde beauty became the GM of the ECW brand in April 2009 (as interim GM) and then she was fully entrenched in that spot from June 2009 all the way to February 2010. She was just 23 years old when she became the GM. It was a weird choice because it's not like she was a great talker or that she really seemed to fit the part. The decision was made to put her in that position likely because she is really good looking. There's no other, more correct way of saying it. They probably felt like they needed to do something different for ECW and she definitely was different than what we were used to seeing. Most GMs were people in their 40s or older. She was younger than most of the wrestlers. Once the run as GM ended, they started booking her as a wrestler on the Smackdown brand until she was eventually released later in 2010. Apparently she had a very public disagreement with then husband Drew McIntyre in August 2010 and that led to her dismissal while Drew still works for WWE although he just lost to a little person on Raw this past week, so things aren't going that well for him. There were a lot of things about WWE's ECW brand that were forgettable. Tiffany as the GM was one of those things.
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