Let's talk about wrestlers that reasonable human beings love that you personally can't stand. (i.e. no Cener characters) - basically unpopular opinions.
I could never stand Shawn Michaels. Ever. Not as one of the shit-tastic Rockers, not as HBK, not as JBL's bitch, not as anything. He's always been dogshit to me. He was a cocky little shit back in the day, and these days he feels, to me, like a hypocrite and should have retired long ago. And it's all related to his character - his ring work is good. I just don't care, because I hate his stupid ass so much.
UNPOPULAR OPINION. Yours?
I'm also going to have to say HHH. I don't remember
ever being totally excited over what Triple H was about to do or say (I did pop for his last WrestleMania entrance, though), and not solely because he practically married the company; it just got worse when he did. For a long time, during HHH's inactivity, I was one of the people in WrestleGAF stating that I don't believe HHH should even be wrestling anymore. What else is there for him to do if he isn't trying to push talent up?
Never liked "Hunter Hearst Helmsley."
Never liked him in the old DX, I preferred Shawn and the other members.
Never liked him period. I'll also give him the Pedigree, which is a pretty cool looking finisher.
To a lesser extent, I've also never liked Alberto Del Rio. The only redeeming quality of his that I see is the running kick to the back of the head while the opponent is seated at the turnbuckle move that he does.
Also, the tag team division should just be abolished. It's clear WWE has no intent to ever make it work again, so why waste the time?
I actually went back to a thread last year and I saw myself saying something along the lines of "dirtsheets are saying that Vince wants to revamp the tag team division" and to this day people are still saying that. It's sad because tag team matches back in the day were pretty entertaining in the WWE. And after the Teddy Long meme, I'm sure a lot of people are actually tired of forced tag team matches. The WWE just lacks credible tag teams: they have tag teams but they're not really prominent on television.
Oh, and I agree with you on the Attitude Era. Sure, through rose tinted glasses it was good, but there was a lot of garbage on there. If I had a nickel for every time a smark/mark would say "lol attitude era was so much better"...