10 Worst PPV Endings In WWE History
Compelling Elimination Chamber – December To Dismember
Generally viewed as a calamity start to finish, the ECW-brand selective December to Dismember is frequently refered to as one of the most noticeably bad wrestling Pay Per Views ever. History could well have thought once again on it with kinder eyes had the fundamental occasion conveyed, yet it verifiably neglected to do so and helped seal the occasion's destiny. The primary imperfection in this match wasn't even the idea (in spite of the fact that that was somewhat preposterous), it was the booking. The swarm were totally liquid for Rob Van Dam to win back the ECW Championship, in spite of the fact that CM Punk was appreciating a considerable amount of backing as the hot adolescent babyface on the scene.
Promotion
Punk and RVD were disposed of first and third individually, with Hardcore Holly falling in the middle of, leaving the unconvincing trio of Test, Big Show, and Bobby Lashley to convey whatever is left of the match. The swarm were naturally flattened, actually droning "we need discounts" at a certain point, and totally destroyed Lashley's first title win. Their dissatisfaction was legitimized – in spite of some cool spots (predominantly completed by RVD) the match wasn't a fantastic. Enormous Show was charged as having the most hazardous weapon inside his load unit, a security fencing homerun stick, and utilized it once. He missed his target and installed it in the cage.
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