5 Strangest Locations For WWE PPV Matches
When an arena and a ring won't suffice...
2. Some Abandoned "House Of Horrors"
Bray Wyatt beckoned Randy Orton to some spooky domicile out in the San Jose area, one with baby dolls bound to the ceiling and a sentient lawn mower. "Final Deletion" was en vogue at the time, though WWE's attempt at absurdist brutality paled considerably to its predecessor.
The rules were a little vague, because you had to beat your opponent in the ring or win via forfeit, which seems like a faulty bit of match structuring. Factor in the disparity between night and day (dark at the house, still actually light in San Jose), and it just didn't work.