10 Worst WrestleMania Moments Ever

8. Snoop Dogg's Talent Show

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WWE loves to make their wrestlers look like goofs, especially if there's a celebrity willing to be involved on TV. Basically, people from movies and television shows are way cooler than a regular old wrestler; that seems to be the message the company has presented over the years.

At WrestleMania XXVII, Snoop Dogg showed up to put on a talent search. Why he would do this in a locker room full of wrestlers is anyone's guess. But first up was William Regal, who did his best attempt at rapping and finished by telling us he was "straight up Philly." Ah, get it? Because he's from England and not Philadelphia!

Well, if you hadn't used up all your laughs for the night at the opener, The Great Khali and Jillian Hall were up next to sing a song from Grease. Zack Ryder delivered his rendition of Rebecca Blacks "Friday", which while close enough in quality to the original, still didn't need to air on a pay-per-view you spent over $50 to watch. Then for absolutely no reason, Roddy Piper decked Ryder in the back of the head while singing, which made him a huge a**hole.

Yoshi Tatsu also sang, because one person singing in broken English wasn't funny enough for Vince. The topper to this never-ending gag was Hornswoggle as the last competitor, but since he couldn't talk, he couldn't perform. OR COULD HE? Yes, after Snoop left, Horny busted out an audible rap complete with dancing Bella Twins.

It was so corny you still can't fully comprehend how it exists.

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