#7 Blindfold match
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What could be more entertaining than two full-grown men wandering around a wrestling ring, blindfolded, trying to attack one another? As it turns out, lots of things.
There have been several blindfold matches throughout the WWE's illustrious history, with the most famous coming at WrestleMania VII when Jake Roberts defeated Rick Martel in a match that went nearly 10 minutes.
While there are some who defend the gimmick, the idea of two trained professionals fumbling around each other in a ring is one that the WWE should not both revisiting anytime soon.
Edited by Ben Roberts