10 Most Insane Spots From WWE Extreme Rules 2017

Jeff Hardy dove off the cage! Seth Rollins hit a Frog Splash through a table!

Jeff Hardy Whisper In The Wind Cage Extreme Rules 2017
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It's hard to come up with very many dream matches these days, but after Samoa Joe defeated four other wrestlers to secure an upcoming Universal Championship Match against Brock Lesnar, we officially have been gifted one. That's the biggest takeaway from Extreme Rules 2017, a Raw exclusive show that was slightly above average. It had its share of weak spots, but still saw many wrestlers shining in the ring.

Efforts from the athletes shouldn't be ignored as they provided several memorable spots, including a few from the Tag Team Championship Cage Match. Jeff Hardy's top of the cage leap was one of the best visuals from the card. Also from that bout, Sheamus & Cesaro offered two unique double team spots deserving of a highlight. In the main event, which was loaded with too much talent not to drop a few jaws, Seth Rollins went for a spectacular Frog Splash on Bray Wyatt.

Jeff Hardy and Seth Rollins find themselves in a battle for bragging rights over the claim of having the top move of the night. Continue on to see which one was the winner among the ten most insane spots from Extreme Rules 2017.

10. Salida Del Sol Off Titus

Jeff Hardy Whisper In The Wind Cage Extreme Rules 2017
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Titus Brand might be one of the hottest things on Monday Night Raw but Apollo Crews has yet to turn that fire into in-ring success. He was hoping to finally give Kalisto what's been an elusive pin on the Extreme Rules pre-show.

Kalisto pulled off several fun flippy spots in this match, but it was the ending that stood out the most. While Titus was bantering with his protege on the apron, the Lucha Dragon used the big man as a launchpad of sorts to nail Crews with his Salida Del Sol. This was enough to score a win for Kalisto.

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