WWE Raw: 10 Things You Might Have Missed (Nov 7)

6. The New Day Missed A Trick

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Something that may be alien knowledge to those outside the country, Scotland's unofficial choice as national animal is the unicorn. Naturally, the horse-like creature is a fictitious one. The stuff of myth and legend, the unicorn is nonetheless often used as a national symbol for those sitting North of the border in the United Kingdom.

Instantly, it becomes confusing that WWE's staff didn't do their proper research to find this out. Had they been on the ball, it could have provided The New Day with an entirely logical excuse to talk up their shared love for the unicorn. Instead, fans were treated to a bizarre rendition of Mel Gibson's Braveheart.

Completely missing a trick, Kofi Kingston, Xavier Woods and Big E didn't even mention the creature that has become their own mascot. Instead, they focused on bagpipes, kilts and other stereotypical Scottish symbols.

This could have been a brilliant excuse to shift even more of those little unicorn horns that are sold at WWE's merchandise stands. Some very easy money was thrown away there.

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