WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Sept 20)

6. Seth vs. Sting vs. Logic

Nothing in WWE makes sense anymore. Big detail or small, it€™s all just nonsense without any sort of internal logic. Earlier on Raw, Seth Rollins was excited about the prospect of The Big Show fighting Sting, which makes exactly one person excited. But his was so The Giant could beat the crap out of Sting. That way he would be softened up for Seth when he took him on at Night of Champions. Makes sense right? Well, during the main event, Seth got mad for some reason and interfered at 1:43 into the their match. Why? What was the purpose? If he had ever seen a Sting match before in his entire life, then he€™d know that he never wins with the Stinger Splash, but that was the exact point he decided that Show wasn€™t going to win so he ran in. But why not just wait anyway? Who knows? Maybe the two would have gone 10 more minutes, maybe they would have gone Broadway and done an hour! Either way, Sting would be more hurt and exhausted from a long fight than a short one. And THEN, Seth could run in and beat up his future opponent. If WWE wanted a tag match, then just book that in the first place instead of making the champion look stupid! It€™s really, really not that hard.
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