#1 The Firefly Fun House Match - WWE WrestleMania 36
What was WWE's Firefly Fun House Match? Was it "real", or did it all exist in Bray Wyatt's demented mind? Was it even a match, to begin with?
Perhaps the most bizarre element of this stipulation is that even after having watched Bray Wyatt and John Cena's Firefly Fun House Match at WrestleMania 36, we still have no idea what the rules of this stipulation actually were.
The best way to describe its rules would be that there are no rules when "dream logic" comes into play.
In essence, this contest took a more psychological approach rather than opting for WWE's usual art of physical storytelling, and what we got in return was a surreal nightmare mixed with bouts of self-parody.
The Firefly Fun House Match provided a sneak-peek into John Cena's insecurities both inside and outside of WWE, where the past influenced the present. Bray Wyatt finally got his revenge at the cost of Cena's sanity.
Simply put, the bizarreness of Bray Wyatt and John Cena's Firefly Fun House Match stands as a reminder that there is no creative or fictional limit to convey a story within the realm of WWE.