10 Atrocious WWE Matches That Were Unintentionally Funny

6. Tuxedo Match

The chances are that if you've worked for WWE for a long period of time, you'll have been forced into an embarrassing situation at one point or other. For Howard Finkel, the long-time ring announcer, it came in form of Tuxedo Matches. Two, in fact. The first of these occurred against another punching bag employee Harvey Whippleman on Raw in January 1995. It's very difficult to find the words to describe this match. Whippleman was a scrawny runt with no business being in his dirty underwear on national television. Howard Finkel was a pasty, fat runt with even less business being in his dirty underwear on national television! They came, they saw, they rolled around on the floor. At the end of the match, Howard attempted an electric chair drop on Whippleman. The results of this are probably how you imagine them to be. At least we got Shawn Michaels on commentary. He sold the match like he would sell an Undertaker chair shot in his later years.
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