Superstars the WWE Screwed Up on

Wrestling Uncovered by Correspondent Written on July 07, 2009
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Kennedy has the potential to be a big star, and right now the reasons for his release are still debatable.  The most common rumor being Randy Orton complaining about a slightly botched back suplex.

 

2) Daivari/Sheik Abdul Bashir

I will say that when Daivari was released from the WWE roughly two years ago, I wasn't surprised at all.

To the best of my knowledge, he couldn't wrestle and he could barely speak English, so when he was released I thought it made sense.

Then, in 2008, I got a straight kick in the ass as I watched his debut in TNA.

The man was actually a fairly solid wrestler and could draw a reasonable amount of heat when given the chance. I find it rather unlikely he picked up all that ability with only several months on the Indy circuit and just attributes this to another case of just flat out misuse.

Perhaps another of WWE's bigger screw-ups as Sheik Abdul Bashir has since gone on to become one of TNA's better mid-carders.  At this point, even WWE has found they made a mistake as they have supposedly expressed interest in resigning him.

I find that the reason Daivari was likely released from WWE is he wasn't exactly one of their more popular talents, and the large amount of racism surrounding his gimmick may have prevented a push, especially when one takes into consideration what happened with Muhammad Hassan.

 

3) Kizarny

This one immediately pops into my head when I think of guys WWE screwed up on.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

Which do you feel was the biggest loss to the company?

  • Mr. Kennedy
  • Daivari
  • Kizarny
  • Kenny Dykstra
  • Chuck Palumbo
vote to see results
Results - Author Poll

Which do you feel was the biggest loss to the company?

  • Mr. Kennedy

    80.0%
  • Daivari

    9.2%
  • Kizarny

    0.0%
  • Kenny Dykstra

    4.6%
  • Chuck Palumbo

    6.2%
  • Total votes: 65
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