Tribute to the Troops may be the best event World Wrestling Entertainment puts on each year. It pays homage to the men and women overseas and in the United States who protect the country and allow freedom to reign everyday. It is a face-driven show, but that doesn't take away from the greatness it does for people that don't get to see their families and friends. WWE understands that even though it's not the most storyline-focused, the show itself puts a smile on everyone's faces. Just like the "Make-a-Wish" fund, WWE does great things for the common person. Tribute to the Troops is a cheap pop, but does it for a great cause. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Kz_zDQ9K6bU
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