15 Wrestlers That Got BANNED From WWE
10. Chyna
WWE honoured Chyna as a member of D-Generation X during the 2019 Hall Of Fame ceremony, but she's yet to go in as a standalone act. Over the years, any reasons stated for why that hasn't happened have been complete and utter rubbish. In 2015, Triple H appeared on Steve Austin's WWE Network show and mumbled his way through some hodge podge answers about people Googling some things she'd done outside the wrestling industry.
Sure, Chyna's pornography career and latter day choices were hardly stable, but that felt like a cop out from 'The Game' there. It's also always felt hollow whenever Stephanie McMahon has put the '9th Wonder Of The World' over in interviews; she and Hunter started a relationship behind Chyna's back, and she was cruelly discarded by the WWF in 2001 when she expressed that she'd been having a tough time dealing with it.
Triple H and Stephanie came first in the eyes of Vince. Chyna, who had admittedly become troublesome creatively, hated being in the women's division and wanted oodles of cash to sign a new contract, had to go. She was roundly ignored by WWE for decades until after she'd passed away in 2016.
Don't get it skewed: Chyna deserves the plaudits she's been getting since, but it's a real crying shame that none of this was forthcoming whilst she was still alive. The, 'Aw, people might Google her and find some sketchy stuff' excuse didn't wash then, and it certainly doesn't sit right today.
The bottom line is that Chyna was borderline blacklisted from the company for a long time due to the breakdown of her personal relationship. That's not cool.