10 Times Wrestlers Abused Their Power On TV
5. D-Generation X Write Off The Spirit Squad
Picture the scene.
Jon Moxley and Eddie Kingston - exponentially more funny and likeable than the rebooted D-Generation X, though they work as "rapscallion mates who speak truth to power" in this analogy - are engaged in a programme with a group of gifted young athletes on AEW TV.
Mox and Kingston are spiteful, treat these up-and-comers as vastly below their level, and pull pranks, like sloppin' 'em in green goo. They mock up pictures of these guys with a speech bubble in which they express their fondness for gay sex, because of course, gay sex is bad. Mox and Kingston prove this by getting sucked off by women, because their d*cks are so big and they are dead sexy. Really, when you think about, Mox and Kingston are just the funniest, hardest and hottest two dudes alive. Statues should be erected of them. Ha, erected, get it? It's a double entendre that also means blood flowing into a penis.
This won't happen because Mox and Kingston are actually great guys who use their creative control to cut awesome promos.
Those gifted young athletes, once handily disposed of, are packed into a box labelled GCW and shipped off, uninsured, because they aren't worth a damn.
This is what happened with DX and the Spirit Squad, those disgusting prissy cheerleaders.
Because WWE's value system is horrendous.