8 Reasons WWE Survivor Series Was The Worst Show Of 2015

1. Another Weak Champion

Here's something I don't understand no matter how hard I try. The champion should be someone that everyone respects, regardless of their personal feelings about him. Ric Flair wrote the book on the cowardly heel who still has the utmost respect of his opponents. For some reason WWE has decided that their titleholder should be an absolute laughing stock that no one on the roster or in the audience can take seriously. We spent the last few months of Seth Rollins' abysmal title reign seeing him lose cleanly to nearly everyone he faced. He wasn't a threat and he became a joke, which in turn makes the WWE World Title a joke as well. While he's an incredibly gifted performer, his booking did him no favors and his reigns has to be held partially responsible for the rapidly-declining ratings. So what does WWE do? MORE OF THAT. Our new World Champion just got worked over like a chump in a midcard match on the same card in which he won the title, being deserted by his teammates before getting beat by Ryback, an Uso and one of the Lucha Dragons. An hour later he's holding the most prestigious title in wrestling history and apparently aligned with Triple H. WTF? And that's not even counting the fact that he's basically been part of a midcard tag team for the last few months and hasn't won one single significant match since claiming the Money in the Bank briefcase. So of course they make him the champ and will no doubt do all the wrong things they did with Rollins all over again.

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