#3 WWE took things to the extreme
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One positive thing to come out of the crowd-less shows has been WWE's ability to think outside the box and experiment with specific matches, storylines, and angles on their pay-per-views and television.
The first unforgettable and extreme moment took place at Money in the Bank. Both the men's and women's MITB matches happened simultaneously and fought under unique circumstances. The match emanated from WWE Headquarters in Samford, Connecticut. The competitors battled their way up to the roof where the briefcases awaited the winners.
The action throughout the building was fast, furious and lots of fun, but when it got to the top of the roof that's when things took a drastic turn. Baron Corbin would throw not only one but two WWE Superstars off the roof. Both Rey Mysterio and Aleister Black were mercilessly launched from the building into the darkness below. Luckily for Mysterio and Black, they survived only falling six feet and landing on a level below.
The second unforgettable extreme moment involved Mysterio again. At Extreme Rules, the Lucha Libre legend faced his tormentor, Seth Rollins in an "Eye for an Eye" match.
The stipulation was as crazy as the ending when Rollins forced Mysterio's head, eye first, into the corner of the steel ring steps. He popped Mysterio's left eye out of his head in the process.
The third and final unforgettable and extreme moment happened at the last WWE event of 2020, TLC. The ending of the Firefly Funhouse Inferno match between Randy Orton and The Fiend is a moment burned into the memories of all who witnessed it.
The conclusion of the match came when Orton hit an RKO on The Fiend who was on fire. As The Fiend lay motionless, the flames died out and "The Viper" did the unthinkable. Orton poured a can of gasoline over The Fiend before throwing a lit match upon him engulfed Bray Wyatt's alter-ego in ferocious flames.
The moment was beyond extreme and unforgettable in its madness.