1. Triple H Loses The World Heavyweight Title (So He Can Win It Back From Himself?)
Ah, another case of that crafty Triple H and his world class ability to politic. Okay, so the scene above was what transpired at the end of the November 29th 2004 Raw, when Edge and Benoit were both declared winners of the World Heavyweight Title after Edge had pinned Benoit at the exact moment The Rated-R Superstar tapped out to the Crossface. It was a great cliffhanger, as the question over who was the actual champ remained unanswered as the show went off the air. That question wouldn't be properly answered until over a month later at the 2005 New Year's Revolution PPV, when the new Champion was crowned in a six-man Elimination Chamber match. And guess who the new World Heavyweight Champion was? Exactly the same as the old one - Triple H. Yes, The Game lost the World Heavyweight Title (he was never involved in the decision) only to win it back from...himself? It was a stupid booking decision on WWE's part. Why not give someone else a run with the belt for the month? Why didn't Benoit and Edge have a singles match to determine the interim champ? It was all a bunch of nonsense, really, done for the intention of padding out Triple H's number of title reigns. Those decisions were pretty stupid, no? What other stupid decisions did WWE make during 2004? Let us know what you've come up with in the comments below!