WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (July 6)

3. Magic Phone

WWE.comWWE.comAt Money in the Bank, we got a glimpse into the future. Someday you will be able to hold up your cell phone, and then a director will immediately be able to take the footage on your phone and air it on a television screen in full clarity for a worldwide audience. This first prototype is in the possession of Brie Bella. When she arrived at the pay-per-view, she a video queued up to show to her sister. Stephanie McMahon walked in and wondered what she was doing. Brie showed Steph the video, and it was miraculously shown on the full screen. It was simply magic. It's a good thing that Steph just stood there for 30 seconds to watch the entire video along with the rest of the audience, and didn't decide to knock it out of her hand or something. Now there were plenty of ways that WWE could have got around this logic dilemma, but they didn't bother to think of one. They could have just had Brie show it on the big screen in the first place, or just verbally have reminded Steph of what happened. But if Steph is going to sell (for a woman who is no longer with the company) then she's going to show it every chance she has to show what a team player she is. If only her husband were so giving.
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