While different fans of struggle revolve towards different types of matches, there is something special to see two talents with real ability to violence, a stormy scenario or gadget matches that invite chaos come together. Over time, fans have seen all kinds of resentment matches, hell in cell fights, falls that count anywhere fights and other meetings that have held this promise.
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Brutality has always had a place in the professional struggle, but these violent matches were quite difficult to watch.
However, there are notable opportunities when all the parts were in place for a deliciously violent confrontation to take place, only for the results to end. Whatever the reasons, these are matches that are not up to the media threshing, disappointing fans with how much they turned out.
Brock Lesnar vs. Dean Ambrose
The lunatic beast and bangs were not on the same length
- Dean Ambrose’s chaotic style and the identity of Brock Lesnar monster seemed to promise a violent masterpiece.
- A scenario being executed of hardcore legends giving the advice of Dean Ambrose seemed that this could be built in certain runners or particularly creative.
- The way Ambrose tells the story, a Lazy Lesnar rejected all of his creative ideas.
Whether he is part of the shield or he operated alone, one of the ways that Dean Ambrose stood out in WWE was a chaotic character who did not hesitate to plunder. Meanwhile, Brock Lesnar is a legendary guy bad whose real struggle references have lent themselves to shocking demonstrations of violence in the fight as the sunset of John Cena in oblivion in Summerslam 2014 or the Randy Orton elbow until What is a bloody disorder to Summerslam 2016.
Put Ambrose and Lesnar on a collision trajectory with a story in the course of hardcore legend like Mick Foley and Terry Funk giving advice to the lunatic bangs and hardcore weapons, and the writing was on the wall that these two would offer a violent masterpiece in Wrestlemania 32.

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If we trust the accounting of events by Ambrose, Lesnar rejected his creative ideas, practicing his considerable weight to call a painting match by number, forgettable which benefited from very little of what made one or the ‘Another unique man. (To be fair, some theirized that Ambrose was perhaps too shifted in his thought, and Lesnar was not so lazy than wanting to brake things.) But this match was a particularly disappointing component of the show.
Triple H vs. Randy Orton
The elders of the evolution had a main event of Wrestlemania Anticlimactic
- The construction between Triple H and Randy Orton entering Wrestlemania 25 was heated in white.
- Between the warmth of the quarrel and each man with well -defined allies, the fans expected that something wild happens.
- The match was good, but managed to meet any of the high expectations of fans, especially as the main event of Wrestlemania.
When Triple H and Randy Orton set foot in the ring at Wrestlemania 25, the expectations were heaven. After all, these artists have had much more than five years of history behind them in the evolution and the game betraying the young Viper en route to the first iteration of their quarrel of the main event. Quick advance until the end of 2008 in 2009 and WWE told a captivating story of an Orton Renegade holding the McMahon family, including punishing Vince and Shane in the head to put each action for A spell and, especially harmful, Ddting Stéphanie. This led to animated exchanges, in particular the cerebral assassin invading the house of Orton to touch it.
Thus, when the main event of Wrestlemania came, a stipulation which suggested Triple H would lose its world championship of heavy goods vehicles if it was counted or disqualified, it looked less like a limiting factor than a smoke screen to hide the madness to come. Admittedly, a quarrel that this hot would require Helmsley delivering all kinds of steel chair and hammer punishment. In addition, with Cody Rhodes and Ted Dibiase Jr. supporting Orton and the McMahon Boys recently returned to television, a wild fight and a high point or two were surely in sight.

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Rather than plundering or gang warfare, what fans got was a skill match, but strangely flat that never had the impression of getting out of second speed. The match appears regularly on the most disappointing Wrestlemania fights of Wrestlemania, and it is not surprising why.
Randy Savage vs. Jake Roberts
Even according to standards in the golden era, the match was a disappointment
- A villain Jake The Snake Roberts was responsible for Randy Savage to get back into the ring.
- Between Macho Man’s wedding reception and the attacker with a King Cobra in the ring, Jake Roberts worked his sworn enemy in a fury.
- The six -minute match never had time to flourish in anything special.
In 1991, Randy Savage was forced to retire from Kayfabe after losing a match with his career at the game against Wrestlemania 7. The Macho Man left the action for a good semester to follow. However, Jake The Snake Roberts interrupted Savage and the wedding reception of Miss Elizabeth in the most volatile way by “offering” a King Cobra who terrorized the couple, not to mention the wild attack suddenly with a snake in the Ring later.
The warmth behind this quarrel caused the WWE president, Jack Tunney, to restore Savage and the two ultimately collided in head on Tuesday in Texas Ple Special. While the Golden era was never known for its hardcore action, this quarrel had enough fire behind so that fans expect a real spectacle. Not to mention the intensity and the Savage record of great action in the ring and what a great spirit of Roberts was.
Instead of an unusually violent war, fans obtained a six -minute match. The opening of the match was frequented, but it quickly settled within the limits of its time, including Roberts blocking too long by installing its DDT, only so that the Macho man picks him up in the area, knocks on his signing elbow and returns home.
El Gigante vs. Sid Vicieux
The two great men were simply not equipped to deliver an intense match
- Sid Vicious had his limits as a worker in the ring, and El Gigante was even more limited.
- In 1991, a stretcher match between these giants seemed to be a violent show.
- The match was disappointed at all levels, including no one was really transported on a stretcher.
Knowing what fans now know on the work rate, the limits in the ring of Sid Vicious and, all the more, the limits in the ring of the enormous El Gigantely monstrous, there was no reason for S ‘Wait for these two to have a very good match. However, in the direction of Superbrawl I, there was a legitimate excitement for the show of these two men who clashed in the ring, especially in a stretcher match which seemed to promise a big bump or two, or at least the two giants Exchanging some rigid bombs.

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None of this was in the cards. Gigant and Vicious worked rather an incredibly docile and clumsy match which led to the larger man who tightens an outfit to make the master of the Power unconscious bomb. Vicious was about to get out of the WCW to WWE, and the icing on the cake was that he didn’t even ride on the stretcher, but rather mining the whole gadget behind the match when he finished by moving away instead.