Tuesday 2 September 2014

Top 10 Worst WWE Matches

CM Punk vs JBL Summer-slam In 2008


At the point when CM Punk caught the Money in the Bank satchel at Wrestle-mania 24, numerous fans figured he would be the first Superstar to trade in for cold hard currency the agreement and lose. Oh, he didn't, as he effectively traded in for cold hard currency against Edge on the June 30, 2008 version of Raw to win his first World Heavyweight Championship. What took after, notwithstanding, was one of the most noticeably awful rules ever "Enormous Gold Belt." It wasn't altogether Punk's deficiency since he was busy to look powerless all through his time as champion. 


Among the few fights Punk had as champ was with JBL going into Summer-slam. The story was that JBL accepted he was better than Punk in light of the fact that, not at all like the Chicago local, he wasn't straightedge. Accordingly, the two were impeccable adversaries from a story-line outlook, yet they never entirely had the in-ring science authorities and fans trusted they would. On a card likewise offering John Cena vs. Batista and Edge vs. Funeral director in a Hell in a Cell match, Punk vs. JBL stood out like a sore thumb. It denoted the one time Punk held his title without any obstruction or utilization of shenanigans. Keep in mind that Punk was a baby-face as of right now.


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