10 Worst Wrestling PPV Endings

10. WWE Hell In A Cell 2018

In many ways, this year's Hell in a Cell PPV was WWE's greatest tribute to WCW ever. It was a show that had a strong, diverse undercard, and a main event that was overly-gimmicked, overbooked, and featured a craptacular ending. Eric Bischoff would be proud.

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Seriously though, you can chalk this up to recency bias, but come on. How could WWE have a main event Hell in a Cell match end in a no contest? Moreover, it went to a no-contest in such a preposterous manner, as despite the fact Roman Reigns and Braun Strowman had a nice 10-minute nap while Dolph Ziggler and Seth Rollins tussled around atop the cage, both big men were still done in by a few F5s, according to the refs. Mind you: the F5 is a move Roman himself has kicked out of so many times, we had to send our findings to NASA to calculate the total (and then they got angry that I was wasting their time and yelled at me).

While you could sort of see why they went down this path (they were setting up a triple threat, and it's way too early in Braun's new heel run to be pinned by Roman), this was still a cheap, eye roll-worthy way to end a good PPV.

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