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10 Worst WWE PPV Endings Ever

WWE have ended some PPVs on an absolutely awful note

You always want to leave a pro wrestling audience on a high when they start heading for the exits at the end of three-plus hours of in-ring action. WWE haven’t always lived up to that wish, though, and some of their pay-per-views have concluded in ways that have left fans wanting their money back, or their WWE Network account cancelled.

From swerves and screwjobs to unbelievably silly spooky bollocks, these were the nights WWE sent their customers home without smiles on their faces. 

These are the 10 Worst WWE Pay-Per-View Endings Ever. 

10. Battleground 2013

Battleground 2013 ending big show

In the main event of Night of Champions 2013, Daniel Bryan beat Randy Orton to regain the WWE Championship that The Viper and Triple H had conspired to take away from him at SummerSlam. 

24 hours later on Raw, The Game once again managed to get the belt off Bryan, stripping him of the title due to referee Scott Armstrong’s fast count the night before. 

Orton and The American Dragon continued to feud over the gold, leading to another pay-per-view main event over the now-vacant WWE Title. 

The match itself was of the typically high standard you expect from two such accomplished pros, but the (lack of) a proper conclusion was unforgivable. 

Battleground 2013 had been a bad show overall – outside of the excellent Shield vs. Rhodes brothers bout – with the non-ending in the main event leaving viewers with a sour taste in their mouths. 

It wasn’t just that the WWE Title match ended inconclusively, either. It was the manner in which it went down, Big Show waddling out and knocking both men out was supposed to be a cliffhanger but, really, all it did was make people who bought the show feel cheated.

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