10 Great Wrestling Feuds That Produced Disappointing Matches

10. Triple H Vs. Seth Rollins

When Triple H turned on this chosen successor, Seth Rollins, in the summer of 2016, we all knew that a collision between the former allies was inevitable. Thus, WWE's writers were tasked with keeping this major rivalry relevant until WrestleMania. For the most part, they succeeded, hiding behind Triple H's sneakiness in an attempt to drag it out for eight months.

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After overcoming Triple H's part-time schedule and even Seth Rollins' unexpected injury, the match that had been three years in the making finally took place at WrestleMania 33. With plenty of great spots and an added No Holds Barred stipulation that benefited Triple H's brutal approach, it was ultimately an entertaining match, yet for some reason, we came away from it slightly underwhelmed.

Triple H once again did the noble job and put the young upstart over, so you can't fault his commitment to the cause. However, given his strong history with young competitors and Rollins' success in high-profile matches, this one just fell slightly short of our expectations. That doesn't mean that it was bad, because it wasn't. It just failed to stand out like we hoped it would.

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