10 Worst Un-Extreme Matches That Took Place At WWE Extreme Rules
7. The B-Team Vs. The Deleters Of Worlds - 2018
We've already had a tag team championship match featuring one forgettable team, now it's time for one featuring two.
The most recent edition of Extreme Rules will come up on this list again, so we'll go easy on it for now. What we will say is that, of the twelve matches on the main card, over half of them had no stipulation. Doesn't get much more extreme than that!
The match that kicked off the main show was The Deleters of Worlds - Bray Wyatt and "Woken" Matt Hardy - defending their Raw Tag Team Championships against the terrifying combination of Curtis Axel and Bo Dallas. We'll let you decide what the most terrifying thing about that is.
Axel and Dallas - collectively known as "The B-Team" - earned this championship shot by accidentally winning a string of matches on Raw, setting them up as dominant and worthy challengers. Wait, hang on a second. No, it was the exact opposite of that.
In a particularly forgettable and certainly un-extreme match, The B-Team actually won the titles when Dallas pinned Hardy. This was Bo's first main roster championship win and Axel's first in five years.
They lost the belts 50 days later and nobody cared.