10 Times WWE Directly Insulted Your Intelligence

8. Bobby's Sisters

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Bobby Lashley has been f*cked so many times by WWE that it's little wonder he went looking for a steady relationship with Lana to take himself off the market.

Before he was...thrust into the arms of the 'Ravishing Russian', Lashley had been a goon squad heel working alongside Baron Corbin and Drew McIntyre, a bullying d*ckehad towards Lio Rush, a flailing babyface against Roman Reigns and a failing one against Sami Zayn. Never was this more apparent than in a segment that somehow dated as was taking place, and was bad enough that it became immediately identifiable by its own accursed moniker - "Bobby's Sisters".

The skit saw Zayn interview three men in drag pretending to be Lashley's siblings as bored fans booed. A few heckled, but most of them couldn't be bothered. 'The Underdog From The Underground' worked harder than in his iconic TakeOver: Dallas clash with Shinsuke Nakamura to try and get it over, but neither live nor through television did this garner any kind of heat - even cheap.

Lashley battered the faux-sisters and Zayn himself to end it, but as per wrestling's fundamental rule, wasn't anymore over for taking out easy targets. Quite the opposite in fact. All of this was the opposite of over.

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