10 Worst WWE Matches Of 2014 (So Far)

Could we have ever predicted that The Undertaker vs Brock Lesnar would have been that bad?

By John Canton /

The great matches are the reason a lot of us are fans of professional wrestling. We remember the same way we do our favorite films or a great episode of a television show. They're the ones that made us fans in the first place and keep us watching to this day. However, we also remember the bad ones too. We can't help it. That's just a part of life. As much as we love to honor the best of wrestling, it's important to look at the bad too because then it makes us appreciate the better matches even more. This feature is mostly going to be filled with PPV matches because they're easier to remember. There are a lot of televised matches that get three minutes or less that are really bad. Some of them will be written about here, but when wrestlers only get that much time it's hard for them to really do much anyway. That's why it's mostly about the PPV matches where they get more time and still find a way to disappoint us. You may be surprised that there's no El Torito vs. Hornswoggle matches on here. Their matches really weren't that bad. It's just that they had far too many matches this year. It was more ridiculous when they would pair Torito against regular wrestlers and the announcers called the match in such a stupid manner that it made us want to turn off the show. There are also a number of divas matches on here. There likely could be more of them, but it's hard to remember them all. A lot of the divas matches on Raw and Smackdown don't get a chance to be good because of the lack of the time. Sometimes that's the fault of the girls. Usually it's the fault of the booking, though. If they don't care enough to give the girls time then why should the fans care about watching it? Here's a look at ten of the worst matches in WWE this year.