10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2015

Be prepared to see a lot of Roman Reigns, Sheamus, and surprisingly Dolph Ziggler...

Feuds are the lifeblood of professional wrestling. After all, a good feud is what makes the fans want to tune in or pay money to watch the matches. Some of the greatest feuds in all of professional wrestling took place in WWE: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels, Steve Austin vs. The Rock, and even a rivalry as recent as John Cena vs. CM Punk. 2015 wasn't a particularly good year for feuds. A big reason for this has to deal with the main focus on part-time wrestlers like Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker, as well as the reluctance of WWE to create any new megastars other than John Cena. Because of this, aside from Cena vs. Kevin Owens, there wasn't any transcendent feuds that you'll remember years from now. Even though the match quality was pretty solid all year long, the storylines lacked anything that would make them all-time great. Some of the bad feuds in WWE were simply boring and uninspired, and yet some others were downright insulting. Be prepared to see a lot of Roman Reigns, Sheamus, and surprisingly Dolph Ziggler...

10. Roman Reigns vs. Sheamus

It hasn€™t lasted that long, but it is bad enough to warrant inclusion on this list. After Roman Reigns rebuked Triple H€™s offer to join the Authority, you just had a feeling that Hunter was going to find a way to screw Reigns out of the WWE World Heavyweight Championship at Survivor Series. Conventional thought had Dean Ambrose turning on Roman and taking Seth Rollins€™s spot as head of the Authority. Perhaps because it was so widely predicted, the writing team went a less interesting route and had Sheamus cash in the Money in the Bank briefcase and beat Reigns for the title. What this led to was weeks of some pretty bad television on Raw, and the show reached the lowest ratings in years. Whether or not it had mostly to do with Sheamus and Roman is up for debate, but it did lead to the forming of the terrible League of Nations stable, which is actually hurting its members Alberto Del Rio and Rusev. Unfortunately, it looks like the Reigns/Sheamus feud is continuing into 2016, but hopefully it€™ll be over by the Royal Rumble.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.