WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Oct 10)

By Andrew Soucek /

5. Bragtober

Nothing in WWE is more nauseating than their continued bragging about their charitable deeds. It€™s hard to stomach Stephanie McMahon constantly taking center stage, and putting on her caring face for the cause of the month. Yes, of course, charity is a great thing to do, but make a brief announcement, ask fans to donate, and move on. Anything more than that looks self-serving. WWE makes their consistent talk of their charitable deeds an art form, which erases a lot of the goodwill. The Susan G. Komen partnership has returned (much to the chagrin of CM Punk), and it kind of takes over the show, and not in a good way, since it goes beyond supporting donations and intrudes with the narrative. This week Seth Rollins was wearing a rise above cancer shirt. But...but...how can I hate the man that hates cancer? I mean, the Game of Thrones showrunners probably think cancer sucks too, but they don€™t put Ramsay Bolton in a pink cape. Well, if WWE doesn€™t care about bad guys supporting good causes, then why not just dress Braun Strowman in pink pants? Go all in! Maybe have Bray Wyatt cut a promo on cancer. The only thing to be thankful for is that we didn€™t see Kathie Lee Gifford have a bottle broken over her ass. Yet.