#7 WWE might not trust injury-prone Superstars
Irrespective of what some people may tell you, pro wrestling is a ruthless activity that takes a major toll on the bodies of the performers.
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Many careers never reached the intended heights due to various injuries and that's very unfortunate. During an interview with The Mirror, Dolph Ziggler spoke about a host of topics while also revealing why WWE may not trust a talent who is injury-prone. He explained how staying away from injuries is one of the most important attributes of having a lengthy career at the top.
A lot of it is luck because injuries, no matter how good you are, can put you on the sidelines. No matter how good you or your opponent are, you can step on the mat wrong and tear your ACL. So a couple of those add up, and they don't trust you anymore and you can't do certain things. H/t Credit: Mirror
Ziggler is right on the money here.
#8 Sinn Bodhi wants credit for The Fiend gimmick
Former WWE Superstar Sinn Bodhi was a guest on Jordan Garber's NOW during which he spoke about his time in the WWE, that lasted from 2003 to 2009. Bodhi, who played an eccentric circus-themed character named 'Kizarny' during his time with the company, demanded credit for Bray Wyatt's The Fiend.
Bodhi claimed that he had a major influence in how characters such as The Fiend have come about to be and all he wanted was to be referenced for his contributions.
Here's what he said:
"I have no problem with circus guys like Bray Wyatt doing anything in this business. I don't have a copyright, it's just that if someone wants to be influenced or borrow something be my guest, but just reference it and put over where you got an idea.
"I have so many influences on things I do I don't take anything outright I just take bits and pieces and morph it into myself. If he was to say Bodhi was where I got a lot of my stuff from, that would help stuff out from me with promoters. In the long run, we eventually talked things out in private and I'm super glad how things turned out. When I see guys like Bray Wyatt, I hope he cares about me as much as I care about him and I'm glad he is successful and doing his thing. I like his character." H/t Credit: WrestlingInc