WWE Raw: 10 Things You Might Have Missed (Oct 16)

4. Making Your Mind Up

Titus O Neil Jason Jordan Apollo Crews
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Booker T has lost the f*cking plot, again.

Changing his mind on Jason Jordan and Apollo Crews seemingly with every match they have, he then took to switching mid-match, completely befuddling the typically quickfire Corey Graves and relatively steadfast Michael Cole.

Remarkable achievements both, but it was as though Booker had suffered long term cranial damage from all those spinaroonies last week after leaving approximately three weeks of silence before responding to one of his colleagues' lame gags with a vacuous 'that's funny'.

He was on similar form this week. 'I like Jason Jordan', the Five Time Five Time Five Time Five Time Five Time WCW Champion uttered, confusing absolutely anyone that's heard him rip into Kurt Angle's troubled progeny over the last few weeks.

Perhaps Booker's occasional weekend dates for his own organisation are loosening more screws than had already departed from a lifetime in the squared circle. Whether he's in Harlem or Houston, there's almost weekly evidence of a Monday hangover.

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