Wrestling never claimed to be the classiest or most intelligent medium of television drama, we accept that, there's nothing wrong with a satisfying slice of uncouthness. We enjoy WWE for not taking life too seriously. However, sometimes it stoops way too far into the depths of decency and cultural abomination. The reason the company does this is for shock value, they want to be seen and heard at all costs. It works - here we are a decade after some shocking segments and we are still talking about them, still shining a light on the WWE. Despite the shock factor working, it's the lowest form of TV entertainment, a simplistic scripting which doesn't push what the product could be. Why can't WWE get people talking from its biggest selling point, the wrestling? If the company focused on wrestling and challenged its dramatic writers, then it would be a product we would find far easier to digest. Too often we have watched WWE and felt ashamed to be wrestling fans. We want to be able to tell people why we love pro-wrestling so much, but too often the WWE diminish the wrestling side in favour of moronic segments. We've all experienced it, having to flick the channel over in a cringey Raw segment because our girlfriend or parent walked in and we don't want them to see the garbage we sit through. It can be wholly embarrassing to admit to being a wrestling fan when all the general world sees is a show which features the ridiculous to the disgusting. Here are the 10 segments that made us most ashamed to be wrestling fans.