>>5403799Ultimate Warrior perhaps.
Everyone has the same take to give about him no matter how long they worked with the guy.
Warrior was overtness incarnate and saw everything as a personal insult to his greatness, and he was an unsafe shit worker.
The biggest issue with Ultimate Warrior was that he would never put anyone over even if it meant his own business improved. The guy was a detriment to the booker, a hazard to the talent, and difficult to socialise with at the best of times.
The one good thing about him is that he was a stellar dad. His kids absolutely love him, and that matters a lot.
But that's not the wrestling business. In the business, you have to go way back to find anyone as hateable or more and the core reason is that shitty people get weeded out of the territories quickly, but Warrior had the body and the public presentation of a cartoon superhero that kept him around way longer than merited by his talent.