WWE And TNA: 7 Worst Moments Of The Week (May 4)

3. Dixie Puts Bubba Through A Table

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y9nk3qlNPno#t=70 In WWE, WrestleMania, SummerSlam, Royal Rumble and Survivor Series have traditionally been thought of as €œthe big four€ pay-per-views. There's a lot of proud history between those shows. In TNA, Sacrifice is considered one of the €œbig four€, because it€™s one of the only four shows remaining. The entire event was pretty uninspiring and harmless on paper, so nothing to worry about unless you actually paid the money to watch it. While most of the show was just bland, the most ridiculous moment of the night was when Dixie Carter put Bully Ray through a table. Sadly, it was not a jumping powerbomb to finally get some revenge for Mae Young. To pull her feat off, she dressed up as a camera technician. Why did she need to dress up in the first place? She€™s not barred from the company, she didn€™t need to sneak in. She could have just stood at ringside the entire time and there€™s nothing Bully Ray could have done about it. Anyway, during the match she gently touched Bully and he basically launched himself through a table. He has no one to blame but himself. On Impact he was upset and announced that his ribs were badly injured. I'm not quite sure why he mentioned that. He€™s a 300lb man, she€™s not even half his size. This feud is dangerous for everyone involved. In fact, the longer it goes on, the more likely I am to put myself through a table!
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