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

#6 Chris Masters

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The Masterpiece was one of Vince McMahon’s favourite wrestlers back when he first started with the company in the early-2000s. The Master Lock was widely mimicked by young WWE fans, and the 6’4” wrestler seemed destined for stardom.

Furthermore, several co-performers, John Cena being the most prominent amongst them, lauded Masters for his otherworldly strength and his astounding musculature. However, a glaring chink in the Masterpiece’s armour was his lacking promo skills—that man would often seem visibly perturbed while on the mic.

Unfortunately for him, the fans didn’t take too kindly to his goof-ups on the mic, and instead of allowing him more time to seamlessly blend into his role on the main roster, management opted for relegating him to the mid-card.

Speaking of which, Masters’ WWE career hit a downward spiral since then, and although he’d return to the promotion after a brief hiatus, the physical specimen ended up leaving again. Current GFW star Chris Adonis may very well be the WWE’s biggest bust.

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