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Unselfish WWE Wrestlers

Joseph86

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Guys, Who do you think are the most Unselfish WWE Wrestlers since the pre attitude era. I can think of Taker

Anybody else
 

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Kane is a company man and seems to have no ego at all when it comes to gimmicks and winning matches. Undertaker and Chris Jericho also seem to care more about making storylines work than being booked strong.
 

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Brooklyn Brawler. The man made a career out of doing the job for other guys as well as coaching talent backstage.

Look up unselfish in the dictionary and there's a picture of the Brawler. With Barry Horrowitz as a sidenote.
 
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The only thing about Taker that i think is bullshit is him refusing to put Bray Wyatt over. He had 2 chances to help a young talent get over so big but chose not too. I know its Vinces final desicion but Takers input still weighs a ton.

Y2J has the most decorated career but is still willing to put pretty much anyone over. I feel like nowadays not many of the new talent really have the choice to be selfish. It's Vinces way or the highway, I doubt there is much disagreement backstage on who gets to go over. Obviously there is probably exceptions like HHH, Cena, Taker, Orton, Lesnat etc who can speak up with no issues but Im sure all the other guys don't have much of a choice.
 

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Brooklyn Brawler. The man made a career out of doing the job for other guys as well as coaching talent backstage.

Look up unselfish in the dictionary and there's a picture of the Brawler. With Barry Horrowitz as a sidenote.
What else was he going to do? Not like he had any real attributes you need to be a genuinely successful wrestler.