Every WWE Last Man Standing Match Ranked - From Worst To Best
34. Bray Wyatt Vs. Jimmy Uso - SmackDown 2014
Next we have a match that wasn’t really much more of a
spectacle, despite the Last Man Standing tag.
Again, this one was largely a warm-up routine, with Bray Wyatt taking on Jimmy Uso - who’s never been one for singles action - ahead of his imminent match of the same stipulation at Payback against John Cena.
It’s not that this match was necessarily terrible, and it was at least much longer than our previous entry. But I guess I’m just being prejudice against such casual use of the Last Man Standing stipulation. Besides, if guys are allowed these “practice” matches, surely that detracts from the uniqueness and the appeal of the very match you’re trying to build towards?
In what was little more than an enhancement match, this one
was clearly just a means for making Wyatt look strong ahead of his subsequent PPV
contest, and so on principle alone it’s hard to rank this one any higher.