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

By Andrew Soucek /

5. The Braun Show

There€™s not a lot of things to like about a Braun Strowman vs. Big Show match. You know it€™s going to be awkward, bad and humiliating for both parties, like the time I went to prom. It was also a terrible way to cap off the final hype for Fastlane. The only thing to like about it was that we€™d never seen it before. So...yeah. However, WWE seems to want to make this a big man€™s monster match, so why not at least build towards it? The two had a showdown at the Royal Rumble, and Braun choked Show out in like a minute. Shouldn€™t that have been a major selling point of the singles match? If not, then why bother booking that spot in the first place? Shouldn€™t Show want revenge or something? Or want to prove that he€™s still the best big man in the business, you know, some sort of storyline? The only thing I want Big Show to do is to leave me alone. We€™ve been through the bad times together, and the really bad times together, so it€™s time to get ready to pass that torch. It€™s inevitable that WWE wants these two to have a big confrontation someday, so why throw the very first one away like that? It was one of the most confusing, and lackluster go-home sales pitches the company has had in some time. Kane, Ryback and Big Show as a unit is the music equivalent of Nickelback, Smashmouth and Sugar Ray teaming together.