10 Forgotten WWE Matches That Had To Follow Something Infamously Terrible

7. Dean Ambrose, Rhyno & Heath Slater Vs The Miztourage Following The Ball Family On Miz TV

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A great contemporary car crash, Miz TV featuring basketball's Ball Family went off the cliff before patriarch LeVar even made it to the ring.

He couldn't have been happier to step between the ropes, running wilder than Hulk Hogan or a kid in his slippers just to get there, arms flailing and grin as wide as a "gap you could drive a truck through" we'll get to later in this list.

Going into business for himself - some doing, considering that the segment was set up to plug his business - Ball saw his moment with The Miz as an opportunity to go off piste to promote his Big Baller Brand.

Wrestling fights start in all sorts of ways, but thank goodness Dean Ambrose appeared on the scene just before one broke out between 'The A-Lister' and the mad Dad, not least when son LaMelo started dropping n-bombs on a live microphone.

All of this somehow morphed into an ordinary-as-f*ck six man tag, but this was one of the few times a bit of bland was a welcome tonic to what had just aired.

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