WWE No Mercy 2017: Every Match Ranked From Worst To Best

Tag teams rule the roost once again.

John Cena Roman Reigns
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Wasn't this show doing so well for its first 90 minutes or so? This year's No Mercy is simply the latest WWE PPV to start promisingly but ultimately send most fans home angry, wondering exactly what the company has against its own customers.

What was hyped up as potentially one of the most unforgettable No Mercy shows of all time, complete with two "WrestleMania calibre" matches no less, ended up feeling like a glorified also-ran, with just one title change that only left fans even more infuriated.

The road map moving forward seems more confused than ever as the pre-WrestleMania circus draws closer, but at least a good chunk of the mid-card seems eager to put on compelling PPV matches.

From a trainwreck of a match everyone was dreading through to another reliable tag team winner, it's time to separate the duds from the crowd-pleasers and make sense of this baffling show...

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