Lonzo, LaMelo and LaVar Ball appear on Monday Night Raw

Mar 4, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Lavar Ball, father of UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2), looks on in the stands before the game between the UCLA Bruins and the Washington State Cougars at Pauley Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports
Mar 4, 2017; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Lavar Ball, father of UCLA Bruins guard Lonzo Ball (2), looks on in the stands before the game between the UCLA Bruins and the Washington State Cougars at Pauley Pavilion. Mandatory Credit: Richard Mackson-USA TODAY Sports /
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LaVar Ball stole the show, Lonzo and LaMelo were there, and it all may have been the most awkward moment in Monday Night Raw history.

LaVar Ball is just perfect for a WWE ring, and he proved it when he appeared on Monday Night Raw alongside his sons Lonzo and LaMelo in a segment with The Miz and Dean Ambrose.

The segment didn’t really do much other than promote the Big Baller Brand, albeit barely, and get Lonzo some screen time in the Staples Center before he takes his talents to his new team, the Los Angeles Lakers.

To start, The Miz introduced LaVar and LaMelo, and we got what could go down as the greatest and most awkward moment in wrestling history at the same time, as LaVar completed the most cringeworthy run down to the ring you’ll ever see in your life.

We then saw Lonzo’s first appearance in the Staples Center, and he surprisingly got more cheers than his dad did for his entrance. All three rocked the Big Baller Brand apparel, but it’s pretty promising to see Lonzo get the positive reaction he did in his new home.

The best moment came after LaVar and The Miz went back and forth in the Miz TV segment, and we saw LaVar rip his shirt off and get ready for a fight in the middle of the ring. He’s in surprising shape, and if it weren’t for an interruption from Ambrose in some BBB gear, we could’ve had a dream moment on our hands.

The whole segment was pretty anticlimactic and ended pretty randomly after Ambrose’s interference in the whole moment. Who knows where things could’ve gone, and maybe we could’ve seen a nice beatdown on The Miz courtesy of the entire Ball family.

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In the end, the moment might go down on either end of the spectrum: it’s either the greatest or worst moment in wrestling in a long time, and I guess you can be the judge.