Why does Vince McMahon seem to be above criticism about his quite often horrible product? For a man that claims that he listens to his fans, he clearly prefers to ignore them instead and then mock them at a later date. WWE did pretty well for themselves in their most recent conference call, but the boss couldnt help but quickly dismiss the controversy over the cancel WWE Network hashtag that was trending a few weeks ago. He said that those fans were like kids being mad that Santa didnt show up on Christmas. Well, sorry for getting invested in your product! Instead of at least trying to be professional, or at least a non-jerk, he laughed the outcry off and said that he knew those fans would tune in the next night anyway. That would be a great point if, well fans arent continually giving up on the company. The Feb. 9 Raw drew a 2.72, last year at this time they were drawing in the 3s. Vince also said that the overall response was good because it created controversy. Um, didnt the Seth Rollins incident create controversy too? Why would the company shy away from that then? So keep it up WWE, just keep on thinking that controversy is good for business. Because a man named Eric Bischoff wrote a book called Controversy Creates Cash, and then also proved that controversies instead lose cash when after helping put WCW out of business, he then helped TNA get cancelled as well. Time to kick out. Well, thats all for this week. Agree? Disagree? What was your worst wrestling moment of the week? Sound off below and thanks for reading!