#4 Dream Matches
Dream matches contain special moments that make wrestling entertaining. The thought of watching two veteran wrestlers square off is enough to make fans buy a ticket to the show or tune in to view the action unfold. Promoters know fans have a weak spot for certain superstars and the plan to have these dream matches on big pay-per-views is deliberate.
However, not every match that sounds good on paper is going to be good in the ring, and we recently saw a few of these matches unfold. From John Cena vs The Undertaker to The Undertaker vs Goldberg, we have seen many dream matches fall apart over the years. While it's not the fault of the fans that these matches don't live up to the hype, sometimes it's better to expect less.
#5 Dean Goes Bad
Dean Ambrose's heel turn was one of the greatest things to happen in the last ten years in WWE. Fans waited for many years to see Ambrose pushed to the point of no return, one that would see him venture down a familiar path.
However, when the character did happen, it felt anti-climatic. After beating Seth Rollins on the night when Roman Reigns announced his health issues, critics were convinced that Ambrose's newly fond aggression could benefit the WWE product in an excellent way.
However, the opposite occurred after WWE turned this promising heel run into more of a comedic act, as we saw Ambrose cosplay as Bane, revel in some generic heel behaviour and disappoint the WWE Universe in many big matches.
Ambrose's failed heel turn might go down as one of the biggest missed opportunities in WWE history, as who knows where it could have taken WWE and the man himself.