10 Worst WWE Matches Of 2017

5. The Big Show Vs. Big Cass (SummerSlam)

Big Cass Enzo Amore
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'Rock bottom' would have described the main roster careers of both Enzo Amore and Big Cass had the 7-footer not shelved himself with a torn ACL and nine month layoff the very next night. Make no mistake though, their feud (and this Big Show/Big Cass payoff) was an utter catastrophe.

Evidenced in what happens when Enzo is actually permitted to use his talents, the 'Smacktalker Skywalker's sharp rise in notoriety as a heel since taking the p*ss verbally and physically on 205 Live has probably had as much to do with the Cass injury giving him a dignified escape hatch from this wretched storyline.

He stole focus in this contest, but at least somebody tried to. Perhaps Show and Cass were instructed to be as boring as they were to give viewers time to take in the insanity above? Enzo (fear of heights and all) tried to escape from his raised prison first by stripping down to comedy boxers then eventually greasing his way out and down into a mammoth big boot from his former partner. It was pointless, puerile and pathetic.

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