10 Great WWE Feuds Ruined By One Terrible Angle

Money-making feuds can be ruined quicker than you think.

By Mike Shannon /

The rarest thing in professional wrestling is a legitimate, money-making feud that actually causes fans to want to pay money to see two wrestlers perform. In 2014, WWE would kill for a rivalry that caused people to attend house shows, watch Raw, or order WWE Network. However, there have been times in the past when WWE has had a big angle that has the potential to draw and flushed it all down the toilet for no logical reason. Sometimes backstage politics are involved, or Vince McMahon has one of his trademark sudden changes of heart. In any event, one stupid plot point could ruin a feud no matter how hot it is. So, instead of energising the fans and causing them to come out and spend money, WWE actually does the opposite and frustrates their fans by giving them exactly what they didn't want. For too long, WWE has decided that they know what the fans want better than the actual fans do. This is a recipe for disaster and that has shown with the latest business trends. But, like we said before, this is not a new thing. WWE has been ruining feuds for a long time now and this list is a countdown of just a few of them.