15 Most Boring Matches Of WWE's Attitude Era

8. Vader vs. Mark Henry - Fully Loaded 1998

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/xvohhn_wwf-fully-loaded-1998-big-van-vader-vs-mark-henry_sport The Fully Loaded 1998 pay-per-view was interesting in that it was top loaded with a tag team bout pitting Steve Austin and Undertaker against Kane and Mankind, an Intercontinental Championship bout between Triple H and The Rock and a bikini contest between Sable and Jacqueline, but featured an undercard of strange and nonsensical matches. One such bout saw The Nation's Mark Henry battle Vader in a battle of massive heavyweight competitors. The problem was that Vader was an aging vet whose push had become nonexistent. As such, he gave zero cares about delivering a quality match. Henry, on the other hand, was still a very green worker who was in no way, shape or form capable of carrying anyone to a good match at that point in time. Thus, fans were "treated" to a lumbering bout between two big men that merely took up a spot on the card rather than doing anything even remotely effective. That is, except prove that Henry could gorilla press someone as large as the former WCW world champion over his head and slam him to the mat below.
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