10 TERRIBLE WWE Matches (You Should Watch Anyway)

1. Intercontinental Title Disaster

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WWE

Where: Elimination Chamber 2015

Why You Should Watch: Behold one of the most disastrous matches in WWE history.

Everything that could go wrong did go wrong back at Elimination Chamber 2015. Firstly, "the impenetrable glass" (according to JBL) surrounding Mark Henry's pod was accidentally broken just minutes in. So, Henry was forced to come out of his chamber early despite that never being the plan. He and literally everyone else stared around like, 'What do we do?'.

Mark, still reeling from that, then had a brain fart and a half when he broke up Wade Barrett's pin attempt on Dolph Ziggler. Yes, in an elimination match. Things only got worse from there, so Dolph called a little mid-ring meeting and loudly directed traffic. It was such a strange thing to see during a major WWE match.

Think nothing else could go wrong? Think again. The commentary team totally missed Sheamus using his big cross necklace to prevent his pod from opening. Later, they claimed he used the cross to escape his chamber, which wasn't true either.

It's a 27-minute slapstick nightmare you need to see.

Which other terrible WWE matches are still worth watching? For more like this, check out 10 WWE Stars Who Turned Into EVERYTHING They Hated and WWE 2K23: 13 Best Female CAWs You Must Download!

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