Worst Burials After Jumping to WWE

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Dusty Rhodes Vader Mike Awesome are just a few who got buried when they changed companies. Some people just couldnt cut it once they hit the big time while others were just never given a real chance to prove themselves.
 

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how about the Impact Players.


On the Raw brand, Credible wrestled mostly on Sunday Night Heat and lost many singles matches he was in, but managed to become an eight-time Hardcore Champion. His last match on Raw was a squash match in which he was defeated by Batista. Polaco was released in January 2003, with his final televised WWE appearance being a loss to Test on the December 8, 2002 episode of Heat


as for Lance Storm

 

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Lance Storm wasn't buried at all.

He came in and worked his butt off, won titles and escaped the Invasion angle with credibility. He then went on to the excellent unameicans angle which was hot, and was pushed. He then was in the scene with Eric Bischoff.

After that thet tried to work a boring angle into his whole "serious" persona which was a miss, but there is a big difference between a miss and burial. Steve Austin was given TV time to try and get that over. A burial would be jobs on heat.
 

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how about the Impact Players.





as for Lance Storm



that's fukked up you can't recover from that...I would break kayfabe and run down there and talk shyt to Austin and tell him to go tell Vince he can try to come out here and stop me from legit whupping his ass...it ain't like i'd ever have a shot at being anything after a segment like that i'd deal with any lawsuit

thats the toughest part of that business so much is out of your hands in terms of how they present your value as a wrestler and commodity that it really can affect your future earning potential if they ruin your credibility with the fans
 

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Boo.

Bryan Danielson, unquestionably the best technical wrestler from a western background in the last 10 years or so, debuted on the same worked-reality show, got sonned by The Miz on a regular basis, jobbed and disqualified first, FIRED FROM THE COMPANY. He ate shyt, smiled, and turned the garbage he was given into a WM main event. That Kaval didn't make it is on him, because no matter how poorly he was presented, there were guys built up worse.

.......not exactly how that went. Bryan jobbed just like Kaval, but Bryan was presented as the best person on the show throughout. He had the competitive match with Jericho when Jericho was champ the first night. He quit NXT because it was a sham. When he got fired, he was brought back 2 months later in the Summerslam main event. Kaval was never presented like that. He was viewed as an afterthought, voted 1st, beat down the night he won NXT, never won a match and shortly fired
 
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