Fromer WWE Tag Team Champion Paul London Calls the WWE a 'Horrible Place To Work' in Explosive Interview

By Soham Samaddar - 22 May '16 21:32PM
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The WWE can be a hugely demanding place for most wrestlers and over the years, plenty of wrestlers have expressed their displeasure at how they were treated in the company during their days as a wrestler. However, it is also important to keep in mind that sometimes those statements can be a way to grind an axe with the company by disaffected former wrestlers and more often than not it turns out that way. Be that as it may, former WWE super star and tag team champion Paul London, who stayed with the company for approximantely five years and became a hugely popular wrestler due to his athletic moves has come out with a scathing take on the company.

Paul Davis appeared in the last Pancakes and Powerslams Show and during the interview, the former star touched upon a lot of topics starting from his partnership with Billy Kidman, about wrestling moves and his tiff with the Million Dollar Man Ted DiBiase. However, the best or the worst, depending on one's views, was reserved for the WWE and he was quite frank about the way the company treats its stars. "When you work there, you eat so much crap. It's like middle school all over again when you work there, on any level that you're at. I don't care if you're the megastar or the opening guy, corporate office guy, whatever. At some point in your tenure there, you're gonna be treated like garbage, absolute garbage. And like less of a human being, like the stuff you wipe off of your shoe that you stepped in by accident. And you're gonna be treated like that constantly. It's a constant mental hazing. It's disgusting. It's a horrible, horrible place to work, absolutely awful place to work. So, it's not good for human beings of any nature. It was just things that would numb you to life working there." The full interview is available here.


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