WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Dec 7)

7. Anonymous And Unnecessary

Let me try and understand this. The announcers remembered that Seth Green was once the guest general manager of Raw a few years ago, but none of them can remember that Hornswoggle was revealed as the Anonymous General Manager? Last week€™s Raw was a huge downer. We didn€™t get Sting, or even much talk about him, but we did get a show ending cliffhanger revealing the anonymous general manager coming back to ruin our Monday night. I would have rather had WWE just put a photo of Sting for 15 minutes on-air instead. Perhaps in a rare instance of WWE self-awareness they realized rehashing that story was a bad idea. The laptop returned only for the opening segment until John Cena decided to shut it (though oddly not the entire way). Even though a group of employees brought out the podium and set up the computer, not one of them could be bothered to open it back up the rest of the night. Fine with me, but it€™s just so strange that WWE bothered to bring the idea back at all. Now let€™s hope it never happens again.
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