10. Vickie Guerrero Fires Kelly Kelly
Getting fired is an emotional affair for anyone, especially those who for some reason, never saw it coming. Kelly Kelly didn’t stand out her first few years in WWE, acting as a gorgeous but more or less irrelevant distraction in ECW, and floundering when she made her debut on Raw. Kelly jumped to SmackDown in 2010, and became involved in a major angle starting with the 2011 Royal Rumble, when she helped Edge retain the WWE World Championship in a match against Dolph Ziggler. The next week, SmackDown GM Vickie Guerrero punished Kelly and Edge by placing them in a handicap match against Ziggler and Laycool.
Edge and Kelly managed to win the battle, but Vickie was still furious, and decided to immediately fire Kelly when the bell rang. Edge was dumbfounded, while Kelly rolled out of the ring in tears. While there’s nothing wrong with the idea behind this angle, the performer in question wasn’t the best suited for the role, as although it was clear Kelly was crying, there didn’t seem to be any true emotion behind it, unlike with many of the other examples we’ve mentioned.
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