11 WTF Moments From WWE SmackDown Live (Feb 7)

Daniel Bryan must have been playing Tickle Butt...

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Curse those monkeys who work behind typewriters and punch out WWE programming. Curse them for SmackDown Live actually being a solid show over the past few weeks, don't they know we have a WTF machine to keep well-oiled?!

This week, WWE's blue brand will present Elimination Chamber live on pay-per-view. Apparently, somebody forgot to tell Mauro Ranallo, either that or the SmackDown announcer has secretly been in stasis since last October.

Wait, that'd mean the Mauro who has been announcing the show since then is a cyborg. We may be looking into this a bit much, but it's his fault for continually getting the pay-per-view name wrong!

Elsewhere on SmackDown, WWE continued the trend of dropping more pipe bombs than a game of CM Punk impersonations and irony was lost on the reigning SmackDown Women's Champ.

Seriously, Miss. Bliss needs to realise that observational barbs only work when you practice what you preach. Leave Becky Lynch alone, Alexa, she's our favourite Irish wrestler on SmackDown (even more so because we know Kevin Dunn hates her Celtic accent).

Here are all your WTF moments from this week's episode of SmackDown...

11. Hell In A Chamber?

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Once is a mistake, twice is just plain silly.

In attempting to talk up Elimination Chamber, that hyperbolic prince Mauro Ranallo repeatedly called the upcoming pay-per-view Hell In A Cell. Bless the other lads behind the announce table, they didn't have the heart to correct him, even though Vince was likely going off on one over their headsets.

Eventually, Ranallo did correct himself. About bloody time, son.

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