10 Ridiculous Reasons WWE Stars Had Backstage Heat
You won't believe these ridiculous reasons for WWE backstage heat
1. Having a good match
Stealing the show in WWE isn’t always a good thing. Former WWE Cruiserweight Champion Paul London has told a story about how he and Sylvan kicked off a WWE house show in Bangor, Maine on December 11, 2005 with a barnburner, only to return backstage and see Booker T positively apoplectic with rage.
According to London, road agent Arn Anderson told him and his confused opponent that Booker (who was due to wrestle Rey Mysterio in a 2 out of 3 falls semi-main event) was furious at the two of them for having a banger of a match that the rest of the roster might not be able to follow. Booker himself then confronted the puzzled pair and tried to make an analogy about how the opening act for Britney Spears wouldn't try to upstage the pop princess on her own tour.