10 most brutal busts in WWE's history

Tiger Ali Singh's manservant angle would probably go down as one of the biggest duds in WWE
Tiger Ali Singh's manservant angle would probably go down as one of the biggest duds in WWE history

#1 Snitsky

Snitsky could've been one of WWE's top stars
Snitsky could've been one of WWE's top starsThis 6’8” 300-plus pound behemoth was primed to assume the role of a force to reckoned with in the WWE, as a top monster villain. In fact, they went as far as having him colour his teeth yellow, imbue grotesque red marks on his face and present him as a disfigured mess of a monster.

However, despite the gigantic push he was given by the WWE, Snitsky didn’t quite click with the fans. In fact, the man couldn’t even draw a minuscule reaction, be it positive or negative, from the crowd particularly toward the end of his run with the promotion.

Most old-school fans may perhaps remember WWE running an angle that portrayed Snitsky as Vince McMahon’s storyline son, however, the whole idea was subsequently phased out; with the giant Superstar being relegated to nothing more than a jobber to others such as Jeff Hardy and CM Punk.

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Bear in mind that Snitsky was an excellent athletic specimen who could wrestle a decent match as well, nevertheless, his gimmick and overall persona failed to enthral the WWE Universe; leading to this excellent performer fading away from the promotion.

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