If you’re ever such inclined to do so, a glance through the “Alumni” page on WWE.com will tell you several stories about the booking history of the company over the last say, 15 years or so.
You’d be forgiven if you had a chuckle at some of the names on there and wondering how they were ever employed by the WWE; think Gilberg, Psicosis and the recently-released Yoshi Tatsu. But for all the joking and laughing and joking we can have about the calibre of people employed by WWE, you could equally get upset at the people who really shouldn’t have been let go.
Sure, there are some who simply had to go – for reasons that have nothing to do with their abilities and actions inside a wrestling ring. But even then, you always wonder what would happen if the WWE extended an offer for them to come back and do it all over again. Providing lessons have been learned, the olive branch should be offered to plenty of guys that have exited the company in the past.
And even those who were released for wrestling reasons shouldn’t be discounted from an emotional reunion, too. It’s widely accepted that in professional wrestling, everyone makes mistakes. Be it wrestlers, management or even executives, nobody is exempt from making the odd howler. So for all the stars who have been let go, there were always bound to be a few who should get another chance. Here are ten such examples.
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