10 Worst WWE Matches Of 2020

4. Bray Wyatt Vs. Braun Strowman - Money In The Bank

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It's no wonder that a WWE wrestler is more likely to get cast in Hollywood on the back of a Hot Ones appearance, because these motherf*ckers cannot act.

At all.

Bray Wyatt and Braun Strowman attempted to at Money In The Bank in a wretched farce built on such a flimsy story. Wyatt tried to coax Strowman back into the fold, which was a real stretch.

"Come, and relive the halcyon days in which you were laughed off the face of the f*cking internet as a rumoured WrestleMania opponent for the Undertaker!"

It's the story WWE went with, regardless, and Wyatt and Strowman executed it horrendously. The Strowman Expresss ran through the announce table early. Do you ever think that Michael Cole gets as sick of screaming that as we do of hearing it on every pay-per-view?

The Firefly Fun House puppets surfaced above the barricade to cheer Bray on, for f*ck's sake, in what might have been a not bad hoss fight, had Strowman not donned the black sheep mask. He did so with Wyatt in firm control - firm control meaning "wait for the big daft sh*te to make the same mistakes he does in literally every match".

The image of Strowman in the mask reduced Wyatt to excruciating am-dram tears. "You've come back to me, he said," before the two monsters had a cuddle. But it was a trap, and Strowman levelled Wyatt with the running power slam for the W.

This thought it was a work of art. It was almost too insulting to even laugh at, but it was really, really funny.

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