3. Beat Up Innocent Victims
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XAKcL3KTfYA A lot of the time when a top guy loses a major match at a PPV they take out their frustrations on somebody (or a team) that had nothing to do with it. That's because they're easy targets. It's something we all do in our everyday life too. Maybe your mom or dad said something to upset you, so you end up lashing out at a friend later in the day when they had nothing to do with it. That's just human emotion that we all have. Randy Orton and Batista lost in the main event of WrestleMania 30. They "celebrated" the next day by destroying the Usos. They had no storyline with the Usos and no desire to become tag team champions, but they did it to prove a point. Are we going to get an Orton/Batista vs. Usos tag title feud out of it? No. They just happened to be the guys in the wrong place at the wrong time. Innocent victims are always getting in the way. Just ask Zack Ryder about that time Kane shoved him off the stage while he was in a wheelchair. He still hasn't covered from that one.
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