
5 Superstars who may never be signed by WWE

Regardless of what some fans may think of their content, the WWE is by far the biggest wrestling company ever.
Being bought by Vincent K McMahon from his father Vince Sr., the then-WWF has grown from being just one of several territorial promotions in the New York territory to the biggest in the U.S and subsequently the world.
Over the years, the WWE have hosted thousands of Superstars, each of whom have added to the company's rich lineage in one way or another.
But there are some who have never, or have and will never again, work with WWE, and here are five wrestlers who have been banned from competing in the WWE.
Note: Whilst nothing is ever certain, and there is a slim possibility that these stars do find a way into the company, we're looking at those who for one reason or another, probably aren't joining.
#5 New Jack

One of the most iconic stars of the original ECW, some have wondered why neither WWE nor WCW signed New Jack.
It doesn't take a lot of research though to figure out why, as New Jack is one of wrestling's most controversial stars.
Known for having legitimately threatened several stars, and allegedly attacked several more, the former ECW Tag Team Champion ironically clearly doesn't play well with others.
The worst of all of these offenses was the Mass Transit Incident, where New Jac brutalised a young wrestler without training, before cutting a vile racist promo against him.
Now far past his prime and clearly too volatile for the company's family-friendly image, it's safe to say WWE will never sign New Jack to any kind of contract.