#4 The match in Melbourne
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Let's be honest here.
The match was a mess and fans were glad when the 20-minute contest was finally over. Sure, the match had its moments, but those were few and far between. In fact, none of the four superstars looked like they belonged in the ring, more or less in a main event match at an overseas pay per view
See who is stunned by Hulk Hogan's words HERE
In the end, WWE might have had good intentions with the storyline, but that doesn't excuse the lackluster build, match and reunion tour that the company is trying to pawn off on fans. Furthermore, WWE made the decision to reunite DX after the match in Melbourne was critically panned, which shows WWE is ignoring their fans.
Edited by Riju Dasgupta