Superstars the WWE Screwed Up on

Wrestling Uncovered by Correspondent Written on July 07, 2009
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We all know where Kenny Started in the WWE, that inexcusable crap officially known as the Spirit Squad. After the breakup, Kenny has a brief feud with Ric Flair.  Afterward, he was demoted to Heat where he feuded with Val Venis and Eugene.

He then briefly teamed with Johnny Nitro, AKA John Morrison, before being moved to Smackdown where he had a little success. After vanishing from television for six months in 2008, he returned, lost to Triple H, and was released.

The biggest part they screwed up with on Kenny Dkystra was the potential he had. Kenny could have been a big star in the company. He had okay in-ring work and okay mic skills.

He wasn't really given a good shot considering his biggest solo rivalry was the one he had against Flair. He should have been in the United states title hunt after his move to Smackdown.

Kenny has since dropped off the map as I haven't really heard much about him wrestling.

 

5) Chuck Palumbo

Chuck Palumbo—the man that the WWE failed to turn into a star not once, but twice.

Chuck was always a fairly solid wrestler. He was a little less than average on the mic, but he was a pretty good wrestler and had a solid gimmick in his second stint with the company.

He was once again one of the "ehh" releases.

Where did the WWE go wrong with him that required him to be released?

Well there is one possibility I can see.

Vote Now! - Author Poll

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

  • Mr. Kennedy
  • Daivari
  • Kizarny
  • Kenny Dykstra
  • Chuck Palumbo
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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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