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

Finally, the dilapidated boat receives a name.

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This week in professional wrestling, Shinsuke Nakamura and Finn Balor delivered one hell of a match on NXT, Moose made a solid debut in TNA, and we found out that Matt Hardy hates mustard. "This is wrestling!" *clap, clap, clap, clap, clap*

Over in WWE, Dean Ambrose and Seth Rollins cut great promos on each other. That is the Dean that makes money. It’s too bad that he will be more likely in the near future to spray a hose filled with nacho cheese at Seth then cut another promo like that. We also found out who will be running Raw and SmackDown, which means the commissioners will soon be holding important meetings arguing over who gets stuck with Kane.

Over in TNA, they aired Destination X, which is a special event, because it's the one night a year they pretend to care about the X-Division. Michael Bennett also threatened to burn the company to the ground, which is silly, because we all know that’s Dixie’s job.

But let’s not waste any more time. Grab the closest person next to you, awkwardly put their arms behind their head, and let’s Dirty Deeds our way through WWE and TNA’s worst of the week!

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