10 Most Bizarre Wrestling Matches Of All Time

5. Kennel From Hell (WWF Unforgiven 1999)

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As good as he was, The Big Boss Man unfortunately featured in two of the worst cage matches in WWF/WWE history. At WrestleMania XV, he faced The Undertaker in a tiresome Hell In A Cell encounter. Months later at Unforgiven in September, 1999, he went up against Al Snow in the intriguing 'Kennel From Hell'.

The story was that Boss Man had incinerated Snow's Chihuahua named Pepper, later feeding the mutt to his rival. If that isn't a line to sum up the worst of the Attitude Era, then nothing will suffice. Of course, to blow off their feud, Snow and his foe met in a dog-themed match on pay-per-view.

Numerous 'attack dogs' were positioned around ringside, but it seemed they hadn't been trained properly. More intent on emptying their bowels and humping one another, the animals were having a great time.

Meanwhile, Boss Man and Snow struggled to keep a lid on their supposed grudge match. Inside the old blue bar Steel Cage, they were also housed in the more modern mesh structure. The whole thing was just comical, unintentionally so.

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