10 Worst Matches In WWE's 100 Matches To See Before You Die

7.. Daniel Bryan Vs. Dolph Ziggler - Bragging Rights 2010

Daniel Bryan Dolph Ziggler
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Bryan and Ziggler were United States and Intercontinental Champion, respectively, going into Bragging Rights 2010, and as neither title was on the line in the match the name of the show was actually rather accurate (for once). Bryan and Ziggler proceeded to put on a great opening match that blew away everything else on the show that night, although to be fair this was a show that included Ted DiBiase Jr. vs. Goldust and Layla vs. Natalya.

Bryan and Ziggler had great chemistry in the ring, but whilst this match is definitely worth a watch, calling it 'must-see' seems a little overboard. Bryan had better matches as his WWE career continued, matches that don't feature on the list - such as anything from his 2012 series with CM Punk. The Ziggler match is intense and vicious enough, but one of the 100 most important matches in company history?

As with the Hell No/Orton vs. Shield match, the placement of this bout on the list screams of a desire to bring up a 'forgotten' classic from the past and breathe new life into it.

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