10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2019

1. Seth Rollins Vs. The Fiend

Seth Rollins Bray Wyatt
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There can be only one.

From a departing Shield member to the one that didn't "take his ball and go home", Dean Ambrose's final failings within the company became miniscule next to Seth Rollins' catastrophic programme with a reinvented Bray Wyatt.

The antithesis of a successful story, this was nonetheless more consistent with how things tend to turn out for WWE main eventers in angles of this magnitude in the modern era.

Failed by the WWE system and their own inabilities to navigate through the creative sewer they were forced into, Rollins and Wyatt were forced into an unsalvageable situation at Hell In A Cell. Panic-booking The Fiend to target the Universal Champion, the company didn't actually want to give him the title straight away, and arrogantly assumed they could deliver a non-finish in what was once the stipulation that promised a decisive conclusion.

It buried both, amplifying the boos Rollins had been receiving for months whilst also ensuring that the delicate aura rebuilt over the summer for Bray had been irredeemably shattered for some and scarred for the remaining few optimistic devotees.

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