7 Worst General Managers In WWE History

1. Mike Adamle

It can be argued that Mike Adamle was the most out of place performer in the history of WWE, so for that reason he has to be considered the worst GM there's ever been. He started out as an interviewer, then they tried him on commentary and in July of 2008 he became the GM of Raw. People laughed at him repeatedly and he was booked to be a complete joke. The sad thing is he really didn't need to be booked that way because he came off that way naturally. He just didn't have the right tools to be in the wrestling business even though he was an announcer in both football and the American Gladiators TV show. His reign as GM only lasted three months because he was removed by October 2008, but it was such an unforgettable run that will likely never be topped in terms of how bad it was. It's a shame that they wasted three months with this guy in the GM role, but at least they realized what a mistake it was and he was written out before it could go on for too long. At least Mike Adamle has the distinction of having a name that WWE fans will always laugh at because they will never forget just how bad he was.
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