10 Worst WWE Feuds Of 2020

3. Seth Rollins Vs Rey Mysterio

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There's a really cute gag at the start of Season 4 of Friends where Chandler proposes an-end-of-the-world scene to Monica in which she might agree to date him. Foreshadowing their eventual tryst, the joke was in the extreme lengths Chandler had to go to get the yes, following a payoff earlier in the episode that revealed that he'd urinated on her to cure a jellyfish sting.

"You will always be the guy who peed on me" was her very reasonable justification for why she'd built a wall against something that might (and would eventually prove to) be quite good for her.

Seth Rollins and Rey Mysterio will always be the angle with the eye extraction.

There may be entries in other more positive lists about Dominik Mysterio's surprisingly entertaining inclusion, or Buddy Murphy's eventual settling into the family thanks to a relationship with Rey's daughter Aalyah, or even the occasional decent match between Rollins and Mysterio themselves...but this will always be the angle with the eye extraction.

WWE moves quickly, and it's said that a rolling stone gathers no moss. When that ping pong ball got ketchup on it, time f*cking froze and encased both men in the moment forever.

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