10 Wrestlers Reveal The Worst Matches Of Their Career
10. The Bullet Club
Being The Elite had a Q&A back in 2017, back when The Elite were The Bullet Club and ran through New Japan/the independents. This was before AEW. This was before The Undisputed Era in NXT. This was before the Wednesday Night Wars.
Kenny Omega, The Young Bucks and Adam Cole chatted to Cody Rhodes about the worst matches in each of their careers.
Omega told how his was against a local Californian wrestler he chose to wrestle on an independent show. Kenny spoke of how he was cocky at the time, believing he could have a decent match with anyone. Turns out the Cleaner couldn’t. The local wrestler was too much of a fan of Omega’s and got overly enthusiastic in getting to be in the same ring as his favourite, fumbling his way through moves. It ended up a calamity.
The Bucks were quick to answer with a three-way tag match against Roppongi Vice (Trent Beretta and Rocky Romero) and The All-Night Express (Kenny King and Rhett Titus) in Ring Of Honor. Nick mentioned that going into the match he had a broken rib and Matt had a broken hand, and the Bucks along with Vice were just coming off a 30 day New Japan tour, resulting in a dire performance.
Adam Cole noted the worst of his career was his first dark match with ROH. It was a tag that was supposed to go six minutes but went over time. When Cole got the hot tag six minutes in ROH, promptly sent Dark City Fight Club to wreak havoc on the ring and Cole. Cole said after the match he thought his days with working for ROH were over. Well that didn’t occur, what with him becoming a three-time ROH World Champion and all.