With a straight face can you say you honestly say you wanted Jarrett in the main event. And Jeff was not the first ever WWE European Champion, that was Davey Boy Smith.
Now i'm a huge Austin fan (i don't like the word mark) and i agree with some of these statements, and sure he was unprofessional at times and does not get as much heat like hogan does but he worked his ass off unlike hogan did. Plus i'm pretty sure alot of wrestlers use the backstage politic card and refuse to not work with another guy.
Jarrett was the first Euro-Continental champ, ie holding both European and Intercontinental titles at the same time. D'lo was second to do this, and Angle was third and last (although billed as first, wrongly).
Anyway as for the rest, Keith already covered it. Whether Jarrett was a talentless scrub or not is moot, because he was getting a push and Austin quashed it, simple. It's a dick move and not the first or last that he pulled either.
Also, I'm sure plenty of others do it too/have done it, namely Triple H and Shawn Michaels, Kevin Nash and Hogan. What I was pondering out loud in this thread is Austin is the worst of the lot, yet has this 'what a great guy' tag glued on to him like a badge of honour.
All the top guys are going to win a lot of matches, I can accept that, and know that win/loss records mean little in a predetirmined 'sport', but my big problem is Austin never helped wrestling as much as wrestling helped him, he never made a star, never put anyone over and left a lot of guys careers in tatters.