10 Worst WWE Matches Of 2021 (So Far)

7. Tag Team Turmoil (WWE WrestleMania 37)

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Like Mandy Rose, this just couldn't stand up on an otherwise joyous evening.

A match booked with just days to go featuring all the division's thrown-together teams never stood a chance, but it wasn't fair on the workers to be placed in a position that reflected that.

Carmella and the regrettably released Billie Kay's hopes were dashed by Liv Morgan and the regrettably released Ruby Riott with relative ease despite their early win over Naomi and the regrettably released Lana. Other than the instantly-gif'ed slip, Rose and Dana Brooke weren't able to make that much of an impression before things went the same way. Several of the interactions were botch-laden enough to badly damage suspension of disbelief, even if the finish had a certain charm.

Natalya and Tamina were supposed to be cast as the villains of the piece, but the socially distanced crowd came unglued for the latter, seemingly just pleased to see a long-tenured star actually get even the tiniest bit of spotlight. That knackered any attempts of theirs to work heel as a dreadful mess of misplaced "moments" concluded.

 
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