WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (April 13)

The week an unprecedented legacy died...

Has there ever been a more newsworthy week in professional wrestling than what we just went through? Perhaps WWE's acquisition of WCW could rival this one, but these past seven days are definitely up there. We had Daniel Bryan finally capture the WWE Title, The Undertaker's streak unbelievably coming to an end, AJ Lee losing her Divas title and the depressing news of The Ultimate Warrior passing away. We even had the first details of Jeff Jarrett's new promotion Global Force Wrestling, which may have been a bit lost with everything going on. It was all-in-all a crazy week. Raw was also one of the best editions of the show we'd seen over the past few years. It was a new beginning for debuting talent, and the kickoff to the likely reformation to Evolution. It's a great time to be a fan...for the most part. Despite all the celebration over WrestleMania weekend, we're bound to soon hit the yearly "WrestleMania hangover." Perhaps you're already feeling it. After all, there were a few drinks that didn't quite go down so smoothly. So let's take a look at everything that went wrong. Here is WWE's and TNA's worst of the week.
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As Rust Cohle from True Detective said "Life's barely long enough to get good at one thing. So be careful what you're good at." Sadly, I can't solve a murder like Rust...or change a tire, or even tie a tie. But I do know all the lyrics to Hulk Hogan's "Real American" theme song and can easily name every Natural Born Thriller from the dying days of WCW. I was once ranked 21st in the United States in Tetris...on the Playstation 3 version...for about a week. Follow along @AndrewSoucek and check out my podcast at wrestlingwithfriends.com