It's hard to talk about wrestling personalities nowadays, there's very few clique's and problem attitudes like there were in the mid 1990's.
Take somebody like Jinder Mahal, on the surface he looks like your average jobber, yet behind the scenes he's good friends with Jericho, Sheamus and The Club. He's always popping up in random people's Instagram accounts during the holidays or trips away.
For somebody that friendly, do we take him as the baseline of normal wrestler or do we say he's a great guy?
The industry has changed so much, the guy in charge of talent has first hand experience with the problem attitudes and it handling it really well. The whole company seems like a travelling family.
From watching Swerved you can tell The Miz and Dolph are great buddies and genuinely funny people, Renee gets on with almost everyone, The Ascension are really laid back, even Mark Henry and the Big Show seem cool.
The Up Up Down Down cast and regulars all seem really fun, Xavier and Sasha seem really close. Rusev is amazingly likable.
Bad behaviour like Sin Cara is just an anomaly at this point, most reports of backstage heat are often exaggerated due to lack of real problems. The WWE locker room is the healthiest it's ever been in terms of relationships. Sadly, for gameplay reasons we probably do need less positive influences.
In other news, 90% of the internet are reporting Kairi Hojo has signed a 3 year deal with WWE, starting in April at NXT. Stardom is really upset with her as she turned down WWE previously and promised to stay. Io Shirai is also now reconsidering WWE's offer. I personally can't wait, their matches together are pure gold.