The 1995 edition of the King Of The Ring is roundly discussed when fans debate which Pay-Per-View is the worst in WWE history. Virtually nothing of interest happened on the show, and it's worth checking out to see just how good things are now. Devoid of ideas, the company decided that Mabel should win the tournament, and on the way he should gain victory over The Undertaker. Combine this with the fact that Shawn Michaels went to a 15 minute time limit draw in his Quarter Final bout against Kama, and the two men fans really cared about in the entire tournament were eliminated in consecutive matches. It was a poor decision, and an even more confusing one to have Mabel be the one who would crush 'Taker on the show. Yes, the big guy had size, but little else, and fans didn't really take him seriously as a main event-level talent. This is one example of a match in which the winner gained little, but the loser lost more than just one battle. The fans were the real losers, however, having to sit through one of the most dull PPV events in existence.
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