WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (July 6)

Despite the best RAW in ages, we still have way too much crap to discuss!

WWE.comWWE.comIt was a big week in WWE with the Money in the Bank pay-per-view taking place, the forfeiture of the Intercontinental Title, and a trio of returning stars (AJ Lee, Chris Jericho, and of course, The Great Khali). The fallout from Money in the Bank has begun to lay the groundwork for SummerSlam, which means Brock Lesnar should be coming back soon to take on John Cena. Because of all this, Raw should have felt like a hot show, but any main event that has both John Cena and Randy Orton in it can't help but feel like a rerun from seven years ago. This week, I'm actually letting TNA off the hook. Yes, Sam Shaw and Gunner are free from the mental institution and off to a stupendously stupid start. Angelina Love needlessly dropped her Knockout's Title, but there was just so much wrong in WWE this week that they took the top seven slots. So let's bring out our own ladder and ascend to the top of it (while climbing it exceedingly slowly) to pull down the briefcase. Inside that briefcase is no title shot, but is in fact the worst moment of the week. Unfortunately, you can't really cash it in, once you open it, you'll just be stuck with the pain forever like a Khali Chop to the groin.
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