WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Feb 26)

Not the Bayley we grew to love.

By Andrew Soucek /

WWE.com

Thankfully, being lame in real life usually doesn’t get you booed. Make a bad joke at the office, and you’ll probably be met with some brief, uncomfortable silence. In wrestling, it’s a whole other world, which made it so satisfying to see Sheamus greeted with thanks after kicking Enzo Amore in the yap. It was long overdue. That's what you GET for trying to have sex with chicken during a pay-per-view. Keep in mind this is the same Sheamus who no one gave a damn about last year, and Enzo was the guy quickly winning over crowds when he was called up. Wrestling love can change so quickly.

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On the plus side of wrestling life, Kevin Owens was fantastic with his show opening promo on Raw, and he actually got me excited to see his match with Goldberg. This is the KO that the world needed all along—a serious badass who is treated as a legitimate threat. Also, The Usos cut a compelling promo of their own that I had no idea they were capable of cutting. It’s too bad they wasted the past couple years as lame faces who wouldn’t stop trying to sell us 5 Hour Energy, but maybe they’ll turn their careers back around with more work like that.

Last of all before we begin, love triumphed this week on Impact, as Allie and Braxton Sutter finally revealed their true feelings for each other. As bad as the segment was at times, the fact that wrestling delivered an actual happy ending is a nice thing to do on occasion. If only Josh Matthews could find love in himself, and stop telling random people on Twitter to shoot themselves.

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But there's no more time to waste. Let’s dive on in and uncover WWE and TNA’s 7 worst moments of the week.