WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Jan 17)

2. Behind Closed Doors

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dKiLU7qCCZE On Raw, Stephanie McMahon secretly told Paul Heyman that they should take their super secret conversation €œBehind closed doors, because there€™s all sorts of people in this hallway.€ Oh, good idea! Just nevermind the camera that is two feet in front of your face, along with someone holding a boom pole! If WWE wrestlers and personnel don't know that there was a camera in front of them backstage, then why would they always have their bodies turned towards one? When Renee Young is interviewing someone, who do they think they€™re talking to besides her? Do they see THAT cameraman? If so, why that one, and not the other one? And did Steph and Paul know that a cameraman was in their meeting room? They should have, because the announcers reacted to what went on in there. Otherwise we€™re apparently led to believe they installed a private camera in their dressing room for some freaky reason. Of all the lazy, stupid, inane, amateur, frustrating, incomprehensible things in WWE that make you want to hit yourself over the face with a shoe and fall unconscious into a bowl of dog vomit, their unwillingness to not ever explain whether wrestlers can see the cameraman or not has to be near the top of that lengthy list.
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