10 Dumbest WWE Title Changes
1. Ezekiel Jackson Beats Christian (ECW, 2010)
Has there ever been a more meaningless title change than Ezekiel Jackson beating Christian for the ECW Championship on the final ever episode of the show? The belt was literally discontinued the very same day, before its new plates had even been fitted.
Worse than meaningless, it was actually harmful, because Christian was about to step into a starring role in one of the major brands, while his conquerer - who, in his defence, suffered an injury soon after - would be released mid-way through the following year, having failed to win over the crowd.
Had it been Tommy Dreamer, or another of the original ECW cast, who captured the title on the farewell show, it would have made some sense, but ending things with a monster heel celebrating victory over one of the company's most popular baby-faces made very little sense, even if he was a little younger.
In the end, we were left to ponder whether this whole ECW experiment was even worthwhile to begin with, having failed to produce any real main roster stars besides CM Punk (who likely would have reached the top whatever his path).