#1 The entire WWE Brawl For All tournament
The Brawl For All tournament will forever be remembered as one of the worst creative ideas in WWE history.
While the other examples in this article focused on one match, every Brawl For All match started without any WWE Superstars knowing how the matches were going to finish.
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The 16-man tournament, which took place on WWE RAW in 1998, was dubbed a hybrid of boxing and wrestling.
Instead of pre-determined outcomes, WWE Superstars had to legitimately fight each other in three one-minute rounds, with points being awarded for most punches (five points), clean takedowns (five points), and knockdowns (10 points).
Bart Gunn won the Brawl For All series after recording victories over Bob Holly, Steve Williams, The Godfather, and Bradshaw, but the single-elimination tournament is mostly remembered for the real injuries that many WWE Superstars suffered.
As a result of his Brawl For All success, Gunn went on to face professional boxer Butterbean at WrestleMania 15 in 1999.
Unfortunately for the three-time WWE Tag Team Champion, he lost in just 35 seconds and he did not compete in a regular WWE match ever again.