WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 11)

1. Stand Up To Bullying

Every single WWE wrestler is a giant wuss. At the expense of trying to get The Authority over, the roster has been made to look like bunch a corporate tools time and time again. In the late 90s, Steve Austin sure as hell didn€™t just stand there with his head hung low while Vince McMahon verbally berated him. Neither did The Rock when he next took on the boss. I don€™t think even Meat or Val Venis would have taken that kind of abuse! But much like HHH has told us (on TV nonetheless), he was the last of the smash mouth wrestlers still around. I guess he was right. Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan and Ryback were fired on Raw and they all just took it. Even after they were let go, they looked closer to crying than punching Hunter in the mouth. What was to stop them from beating up their former boss at that point? Pretty much nothing. Being arrested in the wrestling world never sticks, so they had free reign to finally get their revenge. Instead, they€™re all cowards, which is pretty much the absolute last thing you want professional wrestlers to look like. Can't wait until these guys all come back (probably within two weeks, since stipulations these days don't mean much) and continue to fear their bosses, because even though that's never got anyone over in the history of the business, it's gotta work one of these times. Right? Time to kick out. Agree? Disagree? What was your worst wrestling moment of the week? Sound off below and thanks for reading!
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