10 Times WWE Fans Were Outraged At WrestleMania

6. Kid Rock Goes Longer Than Chris Jericho

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Enduring a musical performance is just a part of the WrestleMania experience, it would seem. Sometimes, you are treated to a legendary rock act, like Motörhead or Joan Jett.

Sometimes you are fated to sit through a f*cking medley of Kid Rock's southern-fried awfulness. "My name is Kid Kid Rock," Kid Rock sang, welcoming us to the concert on a wrestling show with the moronic strains of 'Bawitdatba' by dry humping mid air, as the camera captured one out every 10,000 fans head-banging politely. The mildest of enthusiasm shifted to a "Is...is he doing another song?" hush.

He was. And then he did 'Cowboy', which segued into 'All Summer Long'. More time was dedicated to this concert than, and bear in mind, Kid Rock is a divisive performer because to many, he has achieved one thing in his career, and that is making nu-metal even cornier...

- A single Dolph Ziggler match, and Ziggler was once a tremendous talent who has been in the WWE system longer than Arn Anderson's entire in-ring career.

- CM Punk Vs. Rey Mysterio on next year's event.

- Two whole Daniel Bryan Vs. Sheamus matches.

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