39 WTF Moments From WWE Raw (Dec 28)

Vince McMahon did not know what to do when the fans chanted for CM Punk...

Vince McMahon's on screen return to WWE Monday Night Raw isn't coincidental. Clearly unhappy about the fact that ratings have been sagging, the head honcho of the entire company decided to interject himself into proceedings. The result is a rivalry with Roman Reigns, the man the promotion hope will become their latest big babyface sensation. This week, Raw took place in Brooklyn, New York, smack bang in the middle of the territory the McMahon family consider their own. Overall, shows have had a much better flow in recent weeks, which can only be considered a plus point. The question must be asked however, where was this kind of fare when the promotion needed it most a few months ago? Why has it taken a lack of interest from fans to spark renewed vigour from those in charge? Brooklyn proved a typically rowdy bunch during Monday's show, even reacting to the likes of Heath Slater and Goldust with some serious glee. When the fans are up for events, it really does come across on television and help shows have a better feel for those watching at home. Noticeably, it also delights those performing, who feed off of the atmosphere. That said, those must be the biggest cheers Heath Slater has ever heard. That was one 'WTF' moment, and it wasn't alone. Here are 39 others...

39. Vince McMahon Becomes A Bushwhacker

Vince McMahon's trademark strut is a sight to behold, and it was once again on the last Monday Night Raw of the year. However, McMahon has now enhanced his trademark strolling to such a degree that it's even more over-the-top than it used to be! On Raw, the patriarch of WWE looked like the lost brother of Luke and Butch as he walked out to open the show. The Bushwhackers have perhaps never been so relevant.
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