5 Worst Wrestling Matches Of 2001

This picture is a symbolic picture of WCW falling apart due to terrible decisions
This picture is a symbolic picture of WCW falling apart due to terrible decisions

1. The Brothers of Destruction vs Kronik – WWE Unforgiven 2001

While 2001 was one of the best years in WWE history, it was one of the worst of the Undertaker’s career. He was far less athletic compared to previous years, and with few exceptions, his matches weren’t that exciting. The way he executed moves looked more sluggish, especially in this awful tag team match.

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Much of the action was slow and plodding, and at one point one of the Bryans in this match sold Undertaker’s offence so badly you could see an enormous gap between his stomach and Undertaker’s raised knee. But the sluggish action could’ve been salvageable if there was a decent story being told, which there wasn’t.

The Brother of Destruction slaughtered KroniK so badly that it didn’t even feel like there was any desire to make this into a competitive match. The fact that this was built up as an important match and was supposed to be some of the best WWE had to offer is what makes this a truly unforgivable match.

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Edited by Vineet Aiyer
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