10 Stupidest Things WWE EVER Promoted
10. 6-Being Interspecies Match
"6-Being Interspecies Match" is something you probably forgot about before it popped up here, and the fact that it took place on a 2015 edition of SmackDown should explain why.
Ahead of a 2016 brand split orchestrated to up the value of the blue brand for potential buyers (which worked a treat two years later) SmackDown was a wasteland of Raw rematches or other diluted versions of something that had happened days earlier. Such was the case here - the same old same old in a rudderless tag division found two underrated teams fighting twice a week for the f*cking sake of it until WWE tried to spin it that El Torrito was actually a bull. Unless there was something one of the other five weren't telling us.
There's an knowing nod to just how preposterous this match was in its very title, but it doesn't help the resultant outcome escape scorn - and it's worse that WWE probably knew this.
Ultimately, the non-existent legacy of such a thing foreshadowed the version of WWE right around the corner. A WWE so far past saturation point that it luxuriates in being a content production factory rather than a wrestling company, and designs matches, promos and performers to be forgotten seconds after they've been on screen.