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** He was originally in the poster of ''Royal Rumble 2011'', indicating he was supposed to partake in the 40-man Rumble match. However, he got released on December 2010, thus getting removed from the poster.

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** He was originally in the poster of ''Royal Rumble 2011'', indicating he was supposed to partake in the 40-man Rumble match. However, he got released on in December 2010, thus getting removed from the poster.
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** He was originally in the poster of ''Royal Rumble 2011'', indicating he was supposed to partake in the 40-man Rumble match. However, he got released on December 2010, thus getting removed from the poster.
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* CareerResurrection: His re-acquisition of the X Division title after being convinced to not retire and return to TNA. The same goes for his run in MLW.

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* CareerResurrection: His re-acquisition of the X Division X-Division title after being convinced to not retire and return to TNA. The same goes for his run in MLW.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 inspired suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in protest without clearing it with them first, they were so furious with him[[note]]Their main objection seems to have been the prop gun he was carrying, guns are a lot more taboo in Japan than they are in the States, and even the police rarely carry them. Doing that in front of a lot of high profile sponsors without clearing it with your bosses first is a big no-no.[[/note]] over that to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He In 2012, he told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 inspired suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 dressed as [[Franchise/{{Hitman}} Agent 47]] in protest without clearing it with them first, they first. They were so furious with him[[note]]Their main objection seems to have been the prop gun he was carrying, guns are a lot more taboo in Japan than they are in the States, and even the police rarely carry them. Doing that in front of a lot of high profile sponsors without clearing it with your bosses first is a big no-no.[[/note]] over that to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".
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*** [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] and MVP brought Low Ki into WWE as the former wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Low Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Low Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.

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*** [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] Wrestling/{{Rey Mysterio|Jr}} and MVP brought Low Ki into WWE as the former wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Low Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Low Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.
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*** [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] and MVP brought Low Ki into WWE as the former wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.
*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''The Undertaker''. Ultimately, the idea wasn't discussed for long nor was it pitched to Vince [=McMahon=] nor Ki.

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*** [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] and MVP brought Low Ki into WWE as the former wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Low Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Low Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.
*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''The Undertaker''. Ultimately, the idea wasn't discussed for long nor was it pitched to Vince [=McMahon=] nor Low Ki.
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* FriendshipOnTheSet: In a 2011 interview, he admitted to have enjoyed working with Wrestling/{{LayCool}}, citing that they had a positive effect on him by relaxing him from focusing too seriously as a wrestler.

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* FriendshipOnTheSet: In a 2011 interview, he admitted to have enjoyed working with Wrestling/{{LayCool}}, citing that they had a positive effect on him by relaxing him from focusing taking himself and wrestling too seriously as a wrestler.seriously.
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* CareerResurrection: His re-acquisition of the X Division title after being convinced to not retire and return to TNA. The same goes for his current run in MLW.

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* CareerResurrection: His re-acquisition of the X Division title after being convinced to not retire and return to TNA. The same goes for his current run in MLW.
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** Before he was paired with LayCool as their NXT rookie, there were two discussions to debut him on the WWE main roster:
*** Along with MVP, [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.

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** Before he was paired with LayCool [=LayCool=] as their NXT rookie, there were two discussions to debut him on the WWE main roster:
*** Along with MVP, [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] and MVP brought Low Ki into WWE as he the former wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.
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* FriendshipOnTheSet: In a 2011 interview, he admitted to have enjoyed working with Wrestling/{{LayCool}}, citing that they had a positive effect on him by relaxing him from being a fighter.

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* FriendshipOnTheSet: In a 2011 interview, he admitted to have enjoyed working with Wrestling/{{LayCool}}, citing that they had a positive effect on him by relaxing him from being focusing too seriously as a fighter.wrestler.

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* FriendshipOnTheSet: In a 2011 interview, he admitted to have enjoyed working with Wrestling/{{LayCool}}, citing that they had a positive effect on him by relaxing him from being a fighter.



** Before he was paired with Wrestling/{{LayCool}} as their NXT rookie, there were two discussions to debut him on the WWE main roster:

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** Before he was paired with Wrestling/{{LayCool}} LayCool as their NXT rookie, there were two discussions to debut him on the WWE main roster:
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** Wrestling/PaulHeyman wanted to bring him to Wrestling/{{ECW}}. However, he chose not to as the promotion was about to go defunct.

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** Wrestling/PaulHeyman wanted to bring him to Wrestling/{{ECW}}.Wrestling/{{ECW}} (the original version). However, he chose not to as the promotion was about to go defunct.
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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. Ultimately, the idea wasn't discussed for long nor was it pitched to Vince [=McMahon=].

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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. ''The Undertaker''. Ultimately, the idea wasn't discussed for long nor was it pitched to Vince [=McMahon=].[=McMahon=] nor Ki.
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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. They didn't pitch the idea to Vince [=McMahon=], however.

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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. They didn't pitch Ultimately, the idea wasn't discussed for long nor was it pitched to Vince [=McMahon=], however.[=McMahon=].
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Like Wrestling/DanielPuder before him, only without the obvious incident to explain what the stick did not like about him. Long story short, he was not [=McMahon=]'s choice to win NXT but fan votes carried him to the end, even despite being booked as a comedic punching bag with the worst win loss record of the rookies. After this, his loser joke status was taken further and WWE went so far as to mock the fans that voted for him, even after he had left the company since "they had nothing for him."

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Like Wrestling/DanielPuder before him, only without the obvious incident to explain what the stick did not like about him. Long story short, he was not [=McMahon=]'s Wrestling/VinceMcMahon's choice to win NXT but fan votes carried him to the end, even despite being booked as a comedic punching bag with the worst win loss record of the rookies. After this, his loser joke status was taken further and WWE went so far as to mock the fans that voted for him, even after he had left the company since "they had nothing for him."



*** Along with MVP, [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud.
*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. They didn't pitch the idea to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, however.

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*** Along with MVP, [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud.
feud. Ki and Mysterio would eventually have a match at a Jersey All Pro Wrestling event in 2015.
*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. They didn't pitch the idea to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, Vince [=McMahon=], however.
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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''.

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*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there was a discussion to have him be the secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''. They didn't pitch the idea to Wrestling/VinceMcMahon, however.
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** His WWE run as Kaval was a whole mess of what could have been from the minute he won NXT Season 2. First and foremost, the Genesis of [=McGillicutty=] was probably going to be the angle that got Kaval (even more) over with the crowd, as he could have dominated them or played a large hand in taking them down. Or at least in theory, but the debut was so botched that the angle was scrapped before it even began. With no story for him, Kaval was functioning as a jobber for ''three months straight'', until he just got fed up with it and asked for his release.

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** His WWE run as Kaval was a whole mess of what could have been from the minute he won NXT Season 2. First and foremost, the Genesis of [=McGillicutty=] [[Wrestling/CurtisAxel [=McGillicutty=]]] was probably going to be the angle that got Kaval (even more) over with the crowd, as he could have dominated them or played a large hand in taking them down. Or at least in theory, but the debut was so botched that the angle was scrapped before it even began. With no story for him, Kaval was functioning as a jobber for ''three months straight'', until he just got fed up with it and asked for his release.



*** He was actually fired and was forced to say he asked for his release. Guys who were with him at that time such as MVP (who was released around the same time) came to his defense in interviews and said WWE creative refused to do anything with him or had anything for him and told him to say he asked for it and that he was also at his best behavior at that time. WWE has done similar to Wrestling/JimRoss, [[ButtMonkey both before and after the Kaval incident]].

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*** He was actually fired and was forced to say he asked for his release. Guys who were with him at that time such as MVP [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter MVP]] (who was released around the same time) came to his defense in interviews and said WWE creative refused to do anything with him or had anything for him and told him to say he asked for it and that he was also at his best behavior at that time. WWE has done similar to Wrestling/JimRoss, [[ButtMonkey both before and after the Kaval incident]].



*** Along with [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter MVP]], [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud.

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*** Along with [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter MVP]], MVP, [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud.

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** Along with [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter MVP]], [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Come 2010, Kaval competed in NXT Season Two with [=LayCool=] (Wrestling/{{Layla}} & Wrestling/MichelleMcCool) as his Pros while Rey was the World Heavyweight Champion.

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** Before he was paired with Wrestling/{{LayCool}} as their NXT rookie, there were two discussions to debut him on the WWE main roster:
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Along with [[Wrestling/MontelVontaviousPorter MVP]], [[Wrestling/ReyMysterioJr Rey Mysterio]] brought Low Ki into WWE as he wanted to face him, even going as far as to pitch to WWE about entering a program with him in that Ki would either be an imposter or a separate masked wrestler. However, the program didn't come to be as either Kaval suffered an injury that put a halt to the plans or WWE just weren't interested in the proposed feud. Come 2010, Kaval competed in NXT Season Two with [=LayCool=] (Wrestling/{{Layla}} & Wrestling/MichelleMcCool) as his Pros while Rey feud.
*** Former lead WWE writer Brian Gewirtz revealed that there
was a discussion to have him be the World Heavyweight Champion.secret long lost son of ''Wrestling/TheUndertaker''.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even CM Punk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena and Styles getting the honor of being Wrestling/TheUndertaker's final opponent.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even CM Punk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena and Styles getting the honor of being Wrestling/TheUndertaker's the final opponent.opponent of Wrestling/TheUndertaker[[note]]whose [[Wrestling/MichelleMcCool wife]] Low Ki was paired with in his short stint in the WWE[[/note]].
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even CM Punk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even CM Punk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena.Wrestling/JohnCena and Styles getting the honor of being Wrestling/TheUndertaker's final opponent.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even Wrestling/CMPunk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even Wrestling/CMPunk CM Punk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even Wrestling/CMPunk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''.

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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even Wrestling/CMPunk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''. Meanwhile, everyone else listed became major stars, with Punk and Danielson being megastars on par with the likes of Wrestling/JohnCena.
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* HostilityOnTheSet: Despite his immense talent, Low Ki never became as successful as the other indy stars of his generation (Wrestling/CMPunk, Wrestling/BryanDanielson, Wrestling/SamoaJoe, Wrestling/AJStyles, etc.) because of how extremely hard he is to work with[[note]]Yes, even Wrestling/CMPunk is easier to work with than Low Ki[[/note]]. He always has to "get all his shit in" and often refuses to do the job, even when it makes sense to everyone but him, unless he likes the person he is jobbing to (which are basically only his friends). Several people have called him out on it over the years, most notably Wrestling/JimCornette, but Low Ki refused to change, and it eventually led to him being effectively blackballed from nearly every major wrestling promotion ''in the world''.
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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Like Daniel Puder before him, only without the obvious incident to explain what the stick did not like about him. Long story short, he was not the [=McMahon=]'s choice to win NXT but fan votes carried him to the end despite being booked as a comedic punching bag with the worst win loss record of the rookies as Kaval. After this his loser joke status was taken further and WWE went so far as to mock the fans that voted for him, even after he had left the company since "they had nothing for him."

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* ScrewedByTheNetwork: Like Daniel Puder Wrestling/DanielPuder before him, only without the obvious incident to explain what the stick did not like about him. Long story short, he was not the [=McMahon=]'s choice to win NXT but fan votes carried him to the end end, even despite being booked as a comedic punching bag with the worst win loss record of the rookies as Kaval. rookies. After this this, his loser joke status was taken further and WWE went so far as to mock the fans that voted for him, even after he had left the company since "they had nothing for him."
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* FanNickname: The belt bitch, during his time with Wrestling/LayCool. The trio was sometimes called ''[=Lay-Kav-Ool=]''.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 inspired suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in protest without clearing it with them first, they were so furious with him over that to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster. He donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 inspired suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in protest without clearing it with them first, they were so furious with him him[[note]]Their main objection seems to have been the prop gun he was carrying, guns are a lot more taboo in Japan than they are in the States, and even the police rarely carry them. Doing that in front of a lot of high profile sponsors without clearing it with your bosses first is a big no-no.[[/note]] over that to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".
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** Wrestling/PaulHeyman wanted to bring him to Wrestling/{{ECW}}. However, because it was during the period the promotion was going out of business, he chose not to.

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** Wrestling/PaulHeyman wanted to bring him to Wrestling/{{ECW}}. However, because it was during the period he chose not to as the promotion was going out of business, he chose not to.about to go defunct.
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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in protest without clearing it with them first to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".

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* RoleEndingMisdemeanor: He told the New Japan office that he did not want to wrestle at an upcoming event in Fukushima because of health and safety reasons stemming from the Fukushima Daiichi nuclear disaster and disaster. He donned and wrestled in an Agent 47 inspired suit at Wrestle Kingdom 7 in protest without clearing it with them first first, they were so furious with him over that to the point that even years later, the company was said to be open to bringing anyone back "with the exception of Low Ki".

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