10 Dumb Reasons Why Wrestlers Had To Apologise To Other Wrestlers

1. Divas (Losing At Dodgeball)

Diva Dodgeball SummerSlam 2004
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This could be pro wrestling stupidity in a nut shell.

WWE set up a dodgeball game between established Divas and the influx of Diva Search hopefuls they had hired at SummerSlam 2004. Somewhat remarkably, the game was a shoot, and the newcomers ended up winning. That, for some reason, got some talking backstage about how the regular women looked foolish.

For losing at dodgeball on a wrestling pay-per-view - go figure.

Ivory was installed as the Divas' defence council (which sounds like a crappy faction). She argued that the game was played for real, and it's not like WWE's women had to win dodgeball matches to prove anything. Wrestler's Court didn't see things that way, and so every one of the women involved had to apologise.

That is stupid. Nobody cared about the dodgeball game outcome when they were purchasing SummerSlam, and it only existed to give the ladies something to do on the pay-per-view anyway.

What other dumb apologies did wrestlers have to make? For more WWE, check out 18 Things You Probably Missed From WWE Raw (March 29) and 10 Wrestlers Whose Stock Has Risen The Most Since WWE WrestleMania 36!

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