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9 most loyal stars in professional wrestling history

The Undertaker
The Undertaker

Loyalty and professional wrestling are two words that are rarely used together. The wrestling business might be known for scandals, backstabbing, controversies or even some good wrestling. But it will never be famous for loyalty. The Monday Night Wars were the prime examples to support that statement as Superstars were jumping from one company to another within the blink of an eye.

Despite such a reputation, the wrestling business does have some gems beneath all the dirt. A handful of superstars has the stand out quality of staying loyal to certain promotions. And they do this irrespective of the situation that the company is in. This list takes a look at such superstars that proved the existence of loyalty in professional wrestling.


Edge

Edge
Edge

The Rated-R Superstar saw all the highs and lows of his career in WWE. After having a horrible start to his career in WCW, Edge joined WWE. He was part of the legendary TLC Matches and afterwards, Edge had a main event run as well. He wrestled for the company despite the doctor's telling him not to.

After retirement, Edge got a lot of offers from other wrestling promotions, including TNA. More recently, before his comeback, he admitted that a top wrestling promotion approached to sign him. He rejected all and decided it was better to be around Vince McMahon's promotion.

Mark Henry

Mark Henry
Mark Henry

Believe it or not, Mark Henry has been in WWE for more than two decades. The World’s Strongest Man made a jump into professional wrestling after his Olympics heroics. Vince McMahon had the idea of pushing him to the top. That did not work out but still Henry proved to be a loyal servant for the company.

Even during the last few years of his career, Henry shows no signs of slowing down, and despite the injuries, he had been around for WWE when it mattered the most.

Kane

Kane
Kane

What are the chances of a wrestling legend putting to youngsters every week in and week out? Pretty slim, right? But Kane was doing just that toward the end of his active years in WWE. 

The Big Red Monster boasts an illustrious career in WWE. But still, he is doing everything that WWE asks him to do. From being one of the pillars of Attitude Era to being a hated authority figure, Kane did it all. 

Just like all the other Attitude Era superstars on the list, Kane also had the option of joining WCW. He didn’t do this because of his loyalty and ended up being one of the legendary names in the business.

JBL

JBL
JBL

For the ones who did not know, there is a great bromance between Vince McMahon and John Bradshaw Layfield. JBL has been around WWE for a long time. And he is incredibly vocal when it comes to defending the company. His initial run came during the Attitude Era. JBL then came back when WWE was in a crisis.

There was a shortage of heels in SmackDown, so Vince decided to make JBL into a main event heel. The idea worked wonders and once this ended, JBL remained in the company as a color commentator.

Triple H

Triple H
Triple H

Many might say that Triple H's loyalty towards WWE is because of his relationship with the McMahon family. To an extent, this argument might be right. However, before Hunter married Stephanie McMahon, he was an employee in the WWE just like all those other guys. Hunter had a lot of heat backstage during his pre-Stephanie run.

One of the most notable incidents is the MSG curtain call. Hunter was punished for breaking kayfabe along with Kevin Nash and Scott Hall. He was fed to other wrestlers after the incident and Hunter had the option to make a jump. But he stayed put and showed that he was loyal to WWE, so much so that he completed 25 years with the company earlier this week.

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