10 Worst WWE RAW Moments Of 2019 (So Far)

3. Billie Bloody Kay

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It seems pedantic to single out one minute of a bad night, but Billie Kay holds a championship in WWE - a championship built ahead of WrestleMania as a symbol of much-needed change and, presumably, excellence, since it is a championship.

Perhaps this wasn't as bad as the first impression suggested; after all, upon finding the above picture, the WWE.com photo gallery promised a "hard-hitting singles bout".

The first few seconds delivered on this promise, vaguely. Billie aimed a kick at Naomi and then slammed her to the canvas. She then did her best Jillian Hall impression when applying an armbar. With thousands of thousands of fans firing up Naomi's comeback, she struggled valiantly out of the devastating hold. The match flew off the rails from there, because Billie Kay, one half of the WWE Women's Tag Team Champions, cannot bump. She bumps in stages, like the huge hoss monsters of the WWF 1980s did, as if she is seven foot tall and Hulk Hogan needs to use the strength of all of his Hulkamaniacs to finally topple her. She bumps, with flailing arms, like she is part of Bayley's entrance.

But she can say words at the same time as her pal, so there's that.

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