#3 There is 'No Hope With Dope'
WWE's anti-drugs ad campaigns have come a long way. While now the ads are sombre and controlled, this wasn't always the case. The Undertaker's 'There's No Hope With Dope' segments are a clear proof of WWE's well-meaning but misguided attempts at an anti-drugs campaign.
One of these segments had a little girl reading her essay, wearing a school uniform. The essay was nothing to write home about and having her sit in a dark room all by herself makes it even less entertaining.
It is the ending that saves this segment from bombing totally even if for the wrong reasons. The girl looks at the audience and proclaims, 'There’s no hope with dope.' Then, from the shadows, Undertaker appears and repeats the sentiment. It's clear to see that WWE intended this to be a serious and creepy moment but it ends up being so campy, it borders on ridiculous.
Another segment has The Phenom digging a grave while telling the audience they're digging their own graves by doing drugs. This is followed by the infamous catchphrase 'There is no hope with dope'.
These ad campaigns were a perfect example of a right message delivered in a hilariously wrong presentation.
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