Extreme Rules was a great pay-per-view until the final moments
#2 Best: The Usos and The Street Profits tore it up
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What was the best WWE Extreme Rules match according to you? The honor has to probably go to The Usos vs. The Street Profits, two teams that absolutely tore it up in the ring.
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#2 Worst: How WWE Extreme Rules concluded
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Listen, it's the job of a journalist to be impartial and not root for either of the participants in a match. So, all that would have been required from the creative team at WWE Extreme Rules was a finish that would have made sense. Unfortunately, with the rope breaking after a sudden burst of strength from The Demon, all logic and sanity flew out of the window. And the match wasn't too shabby up to that point!
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Riju Dasgupta
Riju Dasgupta is the most-read active writer in Sportskeeda at the moment, across all sports. Having come on board in 2016, Dasgupta is best known for the 'Best and Worst' column, something that has become a staple for the site!
In addition to his writing responsibilities, Dasgupta is also the Assistant Manager of the Combat Sports division. In 4 years, Dasgupta has conducted over 150 interviews with stars from WWE, Impact Wrestling, PCW Ultra, WOS, UFC, ONE FC and the world of boxing as well.
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