10 Lowest Rated WWE Matches Of All Time (According To Dave Meltzer)

8. Al Snow Vs. Big Bossman (Unforgiven 1999)

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Rating: -3 stars

Big Bossman vs. Al Snow deserves to be remembered as one of the Attitude Era's worst feuds. Its key escalation saw Bossman kidnap Al's chihuahua, Pepper, then feed the dog's remains to him in a hotel room. This led to WWE deciding that the only way this rivalry could be settled was in a pooch-themed gimmick match, and the Kennel From Hell was born.

It turned out to be one of the most disastrous stipulations in WWE history. The premise was that the ring would be enclosed by two separate steel cages, with a pack of Dobermen dogs roaming freely between them, ready to savage anyone who dared set foot in no man's lad. Sadly, things didn't quite work out as planned.

The dogs were more concerned with answering calls of nature than anything Snow and Bossman were doing. Some sat around, bored out of their minds as the duo ran through their match, while others engaged in the animal kingdom's most carnal act. Al emerged victorious, but the pooches' neutral behaviour made a mockery of the match, which stands as one of WWE's most embarassing stipulations.

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