10 Wrestling Moments Live Fans Hated (But The Internet Loved)

6. The Newest NXT Wave Invades The Main Roster

Lana Bobby Lashley
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If you think the painfully limp execution of a number of NXT's once most cherished faces officially making their jump from developmental to the main roster in recent times has been utterly dreadful, the likes of Ciampa and Butch's Raw and SmackDown impacts feel like a masterstroke in comparison to the events of early 2019.

Dumped into the red and blue landscape with no real hype or build, the aforementioned Blackheart was joined by long-time pal/sparring-partner Johnny Gargano, Ricochet, and Aleister Black as some of Triple H's prized black and gold assets exploded onto the Monday Night scene and took the Sports Entertainment world by storm...

...only, they didn't, really.

Instead, the majority of the casual Lafayette, Louisiana audience members in attendance had next to know clue who they were watching, begging the question why WWE didn't simply hold off for a town with a bit more appreciation for the super-workers before unleashing them on their wider fanbase.

That still couldn't stop those online who cherished and adored The Game's super-indie from getting fired up about DIY, The One and Only, and The Dutch Destroyer finally pumping their variety of fresh ability into a flailing Raw product, however. Rushed delivery, be damned.

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