Watching WWE TV can be a truly euphoric, even life-affirming experience. Try watching Eddie Guerrero's World Title win at No Way Out 2004, Daniel Bryan's WrestleMania XXX triumph or Ric Flair's retirement and tell me you didn't fist pump the sky or shed a manly tear in response. Yes, WWE can create really special moments when they want to but, unfortunately, they can also produce some extremely uncomfortable ones, too. Moments so uncomfortable that you could take a shower in bleach and still feel dirty afterwards. When WWE really wants to, they can make the fans feel pretty damn disturbed. Sometimes these moments are scripted with the intention of creating those feelings whereas other times it's the unfortunate result of a dreadful miscalculation on their part. They thought a moment would unfold one way but, for some reason, it came out weirdly and weirded the fans out as a result. The moments that I will look at here are a mixture of the two. It might have been because Vince McMahon felt like making his audience hate him and themselves or it might have been because something got lost in translation in the production of a segment, but these WWE moments made us feel really uncomfortable.