10 Most One-Sided WWE Feuds Ever

6. Randy Orton Vs. Bray Wyatt

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As with Triple H versus Booker T, the score-card here technically read 1-1. Randy Orton won at WrestleMania 33, and then The Eater of Worlds leveled it up a month later with victory at Backlash.

That doesn't quite tell the whole story, though. For one thing, Orton's win was for the WWE Championship, while Bray's was merely a non-title bout - and one for which he, as the sole architect of the House of Horrors match-type, had a considerable home advantage.

The build-up to the feud also served to make the latter look like a bit of a chump. Granted, he used The Viper for his own ends initially, but the alliance ended on Orton's watch when he set fire to the family compound, after driving the remaining brothers away from within.

If that's not enough evidence that this was one-sided, look at how Bray has fared in the 12 months since it was brought to a close. Not only has he not had a sniff of the world title, but he's now been demoted to the status of a tag team competitor. Ouch.

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