The 13 year old obviously had some kind of mental disorder. After his sister died, he was being interviewed by homicide investigators and was "getting excited" talking about WWE and wrestling moves, seemingly u remorseful of killing his sister. 13 year olds should be able to tell right from wrong and should know the difference between doing fake moves and actually hurting someone. The fault is also with the parent who left this unhinged boy alone, and has not been properly explaining and warning the boy to NEVER do this to another person, let alone his little sister. Leaving a normal, adjusted 13 year old to babysit a 5 year old isn't unheard of, but the parent should have been more in tune with what was going on in the mind of her son. And I'm sorry but WWE does deserve some blame (not culpability). They market their product to kids. They show wrestlers getting hit and punched and being fine a few minutes later, or the next show. They market choreographed violence. With that said however, they can only be "blamed" as much as any movies, tv shows, or video games today. I enjoy wrestling and I will let my son watch. However, I will drill it in his head like my parents did to me to NEVER punch and kick anyone and don't do this at home.
We need a Del Borno vs Boreton feud to put us to sleep!
So you're saying he looks like you? Bazing
"Mr McMahon the Raw script is done..."
"SHAAAADDDDAAAAP!!" **rip rip rip.. Spit**
"WRITE IT AGHHHHHHHHAAAAAIIIINNN"
My perception is that this low rating was party due to the quality of the previous raw. More people tuned in the day after the Extreme Rules PPV and got a pretty boring and directionless Raw. I wouldn't be surprised if many people were like "wow this is not compelling, why watch?" And they missed actually a better raw than we've seen in weeks, probably the best raw since the day after 'Mania. Lets hope they don't freak out and go back to crap when word of mouth will get people to watch Raw this week to see where the Jericho-HEYMAN-Punk feud is going, and the possibility of seeing more quality wrestling from Daniel Bryan.
Not true... There have only been 3 of these kinds of matches, the first two had a starting stipulation of a street fight. Only the 2008 Orton- HHH one started with a standard match. And that was during the PG era.
Atrocious. these are the three lamest "hardcore" gimmicks WWE has to offer. Lame
Remember when Raw didn't have to have a dark main event? Remember when no matter if the heel or face ended the show on top, people felt they got their money's worth?
Did it ever dawn on you that Cena is part of the problem?
Doesn't it seem like Ryback practically begs the "WWE Universe" to chant "Feed me More"?