WWE Match Types You Will NEVER See Again

7. Firefly Fun House

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Where else could you see John Cena join the nWo, Bray Wyatt do his "Muscle Man Dance" or anything else the barmy pair had a hoot producing back at WrestleMania 36? Bray's madness-drenched Firefly Fun House creation was one of the highlights from WWE's obsession with cinematic matches, that's for sure.

It was tremendous fun from start to finish.

Wyatt and Cena were visibly having the best time just being silly too. The premise here was that Bray had sucked JC into his world, and that he'd decided to torture Cena by forcing him to revisit the world's craziest blend of career history and wrestling lore. It was mad, but some laugh.

The Fun House is no more now that Bray has passed, sadly. That means WWE can't really revisit this sort of thing, or any of the quirky cast of characters Wyatt's quasi-children's TV presenter persona interacted with. Still, fans who watched it live can always dip back into the archives.

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