WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (June 15)

2. Titus And Del Rio: World€™s Greatest Babyfaces

€œIf it wasn€™t for Human Resources, man, I€™d punch you in the face. That took some nerve.€ said Titus O€™Neill to Byron Saxton when asked about his losing streak the same night he was promoting fatherhood.gov.
So is Titus a good human being or a bad one? Should we cheer him for hanging out with his kids, or boo him for beating up his former tag team partner? How about Alberto Del Rio? He€™s a man that clearly despises fans, but loves his kids. He even got Kane involved in his bedtime reading stories when he just wanted to tell him about a giant. Only in wrestling will villains gleefully promote causes that the company find important. Try to picture Mads Mikkelsen on Lecter murdering someone, then suddenly pausing to go read to children for a few minutes. It would be abrupt and out of place, but WWE feels that they're above character consistency. Is there no babyfaces on the entire roster who could have filmed those segments instead? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lXRdcLMKkSk If we can look past WWE€™s good guy/bad guy confusion, things got even more bizarre as Saxton interviewed O€™Neill on the second screen experience during Raw. O€™Neill said that Saxton is an announcer who has probably never done anything athletic in his life. Well, that might be true besides the fact that Saxton was also a professional wrestler for five years. Did he forget that they fought each other, and teamed together in Florida Championship Wrestling?
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