WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week

Just when they think they know all the answers, we change the questions!

It was another tough week in the world of professional wrestling. As any long time fan knows, this unfortunately seems to happen far too often. Last week it was the biggest name in the history of the sport taking up headlines for all the wrong reasons, and this week we said goodbye to Roddy Piper. This comes less than two months after the legendary Dusty Rhodes went off to that great ring in the sky. Let€™s hope next week is better. Well, while WWE had a strong quarter which saw their stock prices rise, the Network lost 200,000 subscribers. You mean hundreds of thousands of people didn€™t stick around after their free trial to watch Swerved? Elsewhere, Rusev has been reduced from potential main-eventer, to throwing a dead fish down the entrance ramp. It€™s not all bad for him, as he should be congratulated on defeating Jack Swagger for the 8th time in a televised one-on-one match. We get it, okay? Russia (Bulgaria) can beat America! Speaking of losers, Kevin Owens has lost six televised matches in a row. How depressing is it that just over two months ago he defeated John Cena cleanly. Cry Owens Cry! Well let€™s not waste anymore time. Because just when they think they know all the answers, we change the questions! Here is WWE and TNA€™s worst moments of the week.

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