WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (Sept 25)

2. Where’s T.J.?

TJ Perkins
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T.J. Perkins won a 32 man tournament on a show that WWE plugged every single week for over two months. When it was time for the Cruiserweights to finally make their debut on Raw, he was nowhere to be found. It was a baffling move.

If the company didn’t want him on a live mic (which, sad to say is probably a good idea), they could have shown a highlight video just on him and really hyped the fact that he’s making his main roster debut at Clash of Champions. Make him seem like a big deal, not someone that isn’t even worth showcasing for 30 seconds.

It was cool to see the audience react positively to the wrestlers and to the in-ring action on Raw, but hopefully that’s the last 4-way match the company gives us for awhile. TNA already has a pretty solid lock on giving us handful of random X Division wrestlers fighting each other without any storyline support every single week.

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