10 Worst WWE PPV Endings Ever

7. Hell In A Cell 2014

Montreal Screwjob
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Might as well get all the Hell in a Cell nonsense out of the way early, and the divisive Bray Wyatt rears his weird head once again. That isn't entirely true, as it was spooky lantern spectre Bray Wyatt who made the difference here, randomly appearing in the middle of the ring as Dean Ambrose looked to finally get revenge on that dastardly turncoat, Seth Rollins.

The match itself was a lot of fun. Ambrose and Rollins started in chaotic fashion, the former partners battling on the top of the Cell before plummeting through announce tables in violent fashion, setting the stall out for what was shaping up to be one of the best Cell matches in years.

Then, spooky Bray.

Ambrose was looking to Curb Stomp Rollins through a cinder block when the lights went out, never a good sign in modern WWE. The darkness was pierced by a lantern, accompanied by the eerie sound of Wyatt babbling away, only for the Eater of Worlds to emerge from the darkness and lay out Ambrose. One Uranage later, Rollins was the winner of the match.

That's right, Ambrose was so spooked by Bray that it only took a Uranage to bring the match to an end. He'd kicked out of a stomp moments earlier, for the record. Wyatt even hit Dean with Sister Abigail after the match.

This should have been Dean Ambrose finally getting revenge on Seth Rollins, not spooky Bray being spooky.

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