5 Best And 5 Worst WWE RAW Guest Hosts

4. Nicole €œSnooki€ Polizzi (March 14th, 2011)

One of the worst guest hosts in RAW history, Nicole €œSnooki€ Polizzi was one of the main stars of Jersey Shore, reality TV shows that starred eight Italian-Americans living in a house in New Jersey, who behaved in an outlandish manner. In other words, the show was centered on eight people living together and acting like fools on camera. Basically the reason she is one of the worst is because her time on the show progressed into a match at WrestleMania, in which she, John Morrison and a returning Trish Stratus took on the team of Michelle McCool, Layla and Dolph Ziggler. However, it appeared that much of the attention on that feud was centered on her. WWE promoted Snooki whenever and wherever they could, by selling her as €˜an award-winning author€™ (for a book about the show she was in), and as an A-list celebrity. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b9JV8Kr9PaQ Despite Jersey Shore as a show becoming very popular across North America during its heyday, its cast members were far from the kinds of role models PG-era WWE needed on their shows. Sure, Snooki didn€™t do anything outrageous on WWE programming, but WWE wanted to milk her presence like a cash cow, putting the focus on her as much as possible. And I€™ll admit, her presence on the show wasn€™t as cringe-worthy as many Jersey shore haters think, but nevertheless, she became the centre of attention in her feud, which is the polar opposite of what the better guest hosts did. And apparently, WWE loved her so much that they gave her a Slammy Award in 2011 for €œWWE A-Lister of the Year€. Then again, WWE went through a phase of creating certain Slammy Awards that were sure to only have one potential winner anyway, so it€™s not like that award has much value anyway.
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