5 Best Moments On WWE Crown Jewel 2021 (And 5 Worst)

7. Worst - Send Your Camels To Bed...

Goldberg Bobby Lashley
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...so they don't get burned alive by pyro.

An odd choice that was later revealed to be in service of the Hades-like sight of Riddle riding one to ringside instead of his g*ddamn scooter the infuriating !*$%, a bunch of defenceless animals being so close to a lot of fireworks can't have been in the best interests of the animals themselves.

When Randy Orton of all people seems to be the only person concerned with your wellbeing, you know your feelings have been completely disregarded. And there's precedent for this too!

Did WWE learn nothing from when poor Pharaoh nearly got barbecued whilst walking out with Cody Rhodes at AEW All Out 2019? Or, for that matter, when The Undertaker nearly lost his face ahead of the 2010 Elimination Chamber match? The last thing this show needed was a feeling of (more) grave discomfort, but seeing an ungulate waiting to get fried just added to the unease.

 
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