10 Most INFURIATING WWE Quirks

3. "Each And Every One Of You..."

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Vince McMahon loves alliteration.

Vince McMahon loathes WWE fans - "Don't start that!" is how he lashed out on RAW25 - presumably because they don't subscribe to his idea of what a babyface is. Many of them were born after 1983.

Which might explain why virtually every heel is scripted to lash out at the fans with the words "Each and every one of you..." whenever they cut their customary explanatory promo. Every heel must "explain their actions" to the "WWE Universe". This, without exception, includes those six words. They just about edge out "And the fact of the matter is" and 'Well, you know what they say...[insert cliche]" as the creative team's keyboard shortcut of choice. The fact that each and every heel says those words when they "turn their backs on" the WWE Universe lessens their impact somewhat. Why even hire writers, when this stuff is clearly cribbed from a template? These turns are invariably framed as a shocking development, too, when WWE has telegraphed them to death in the month or so prior. This problem isn't limited to turns, either. A single appearance is often presented as a surprise.

"Could it be? Yes! It's the Superstar the other Superstar is in a programme with!"

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