20 Reasons Why Last Night's WWE Raw Reunion Was An Absolute Mess

16. Hoe Train With Charly Caruso

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The every un-PG Godfather re-entering WWE’s PG sphere is always a hoot, as the company attempt to draw nostalgia pops while skirting around the reason most people enjoyed his midcard novelty bit in the first place: he’s a bloody pimp.

Such gimmicks obviously wouldn’t fly in the modern era and last night saw him stride up to Charly Caruso, ask her what time it is, then say it was time for everyone to “come about the… [cantsaythatlol].”

The crowd (or at least those that remember The Godfather) blurted out “h*e train” in response as Papa Shango Sr. danced like your drunk, problematic uncle at a family wedding. Absolute mess indeed.

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