WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Feb 21)

By Andrew Soucek /

6. Get It Together Austin

Steve Austin is on the side of Vince McMahon...mostly. He€™s fine with the suspension of Titus O€™Neil after he grabbed his boss's arm after Daniel Bryan€™s retirement speech. He think it may be a bit too harsh, though, maybe 30 days would have been enough. Humiliating your boss on-air is NOT cool...even if that boss loves humiliating his talent on-air all the time. But what really pisses Austin off is people claiming this suspension was racially inspired! Most people seem to agree it was more of a star power inspired suspension (Roman Reigns or John Cena probably would have received a stern verbal warning, or perhaps a passive aggressive text message later). However, you can€™t really get too mad at fans who think it was racially motivated, as when it comes to race, due to WWE€™s history, they really shouldn€™t get the benefit of the doubt. But Austin doesn€™t want to hear none of that. He wanted to let people know that Bryan€™s farewell speech was no time to clown around... well, that€™s probably what he should have said:
"...it's not a time to be shucking and jiving out there, so lay some type of punishment down, fine him this, that or whatever. I don't know, something was inappropriate."
Shucking and jiving? He€™s saying that in 2016? About a black man? Hell, eight years ago, one of America€™s top babyfaces in Justin Timberlake said that on ESPN and it was edited out, due to the phrase having racial connotations. I€™m guessing Austin didn€™t realize the irony in complaining about people complaining about race, and using a historically racially loaded term. As punishment, Titus gets to touch his arm at an inappropriate time.