Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Top 5 Worst WWE Moments

  Last week on Raw, Jerry Lawler returned to WWE. Of course being WWE the had to make a skit out of it. Paul Heyman aka Paulie Dangerously, CM Punk's manager faked a heart attack. A lot of people were offended by it. I wasn't really offended by it, why? One, Lawler and Heyman have feuded in the past and I would love to see it restarted. Two, the WWE has done way, way worse. So for here is the list.




 
The Death of Vince McMahon, where to begin. Vince did not die, we all knew this but they tried to pretend like this was real. They even had a 10 bell salute, attended by most of the roster including Vickie Guerrero. Yes, Eddie Guerrero's widow was asked to attend a 10 bell salute to for a storyline.

 
You know when R-Truth first turned heel it was a good thing. I even remember him doing a Dave Chappelle white person voice mocking fans who were upset. Pointing out how people only seem to like him as a dancing clown. Then WWE screwed it up and had him go crazy and start complaining about 'Little Jimmy'. However even with this he only got one title shot and was cheated. Here is a black man wearing the uniform of the CSA threatening to secede.

 
Backstory: Vince McMahon told his wife that he wanted a divorce. She has a mental breakdown and it committed and placed on medication. Vince also has a affair with Trish Stratus, she turns heel. Then Vince & Linda's daughter Stephanie got mad about. Trish & Stephanie had a match & Vince turns on Trish. Finally Vince & Linda's son shows up. He and Vince have this very good match while Trish and the newly un-medicated Linda team up against Vince. As bad as this sounds it looked worse.
  
Crimetime, a two man black street gang. I thought about putting, sexual chocolate, Latino Heat or the Guerrero's I lie, cheat and steal but this is worse. Why, because in this John Cena is leading a street gang. WWE STOP IT!!
 
Crucifixion is not cool!!

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