When he returned to WWE television in 1991, the once mighty Andre the Giant was a shell of his former self, an icon of the industry reduced to walking with crutches, his body clearly giving up on him. He looked like a man in considerable pain, the same disorder that allowed him to succeed in the industry as a giant now wrecking his body. It was demoralising to see someone once considered immortal reduced to hobbled, ageing man. Yet, that did not stop Vince McMahon and WWE officials from trotting him out to the ring to partake in an angle involving The Bushwhackers and Natural Disasters. Take a moment and let that sink in. One of the greatest icons to ever lace a pair of boots was brought back, clearly in no condition to do so, in order to be the centrepiece of a C-level tag feud involving a comedic act. If Andre was to come back, and WWE was determined to bring him back, why waste the frail veteran in such a meaningless angle? Only the boss can answer that question.