#4 Vince McMahon has Big Cass buried at the hands of Daniel Bryan
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Big Cass
It has been around two years since Big Cass was let go by WWE. Shortly before he was released, Big Cass lost a feud to Daniel Bryan on SmackDown. Cass lost two matches to Bryan at the Backlash and Money In The Bank pay-per-views. In reality, this was Vince McMahon's way to punish Cass after he went ahead with an idea that the boss had rejected.
Cass went to Vince McMahon to seek permission to lay a beatdown on a "little person" on WWE SmackDown, to advance his angle with Bryan. Vince rejected the idea and the original plan was for Cass to simply hit the guy with a big boot. Cass went ahead with the beatdown anyway. He didn't even last 10 minutes against Bryan at Backlash. Following their second match, Cass was let go and it seems highly unlikely that we will see Cass back in a WWE ring ever again. Cass performed in the independent scene for a short while after his release, which also included a match against Jon Moxley.
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