WWE No Mercy 2017: 5 Worst Moments

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What were the worst moments from WWE No Mercy 2017?

WWE Raw looked to move forward from the events of WWE No Mercy 2017 last night. However, the disappointing conclusion of the PPV has still left me with a bad taste in my mouth. It could be that I am tired of seeing Lesnar show up once in a while and hit a few suplexes and an F5 to take another break. Or it could be that I really wanted to see Strowman atop the division already. For those two reasons alone, I couldn’t let the PPV go by me so fast.

Hence, I’ve decided to come up with this list, the five worst moments from the PPV. On a  night that featured not one, but two WrestleMania main event worthy matches, it was the mid-card that took the fans by storm. To be precise, it was the tag team title bout that provided some sort of redemption to the fans. A stellar contest that elevated all of the performers involved in the match. In addition, it gave the fans one more reason to adore Cesaro, his toughness and work ethics.

As such, it is no surprise that the majority of this list is composed from the final three matches of the night. There were big spots during the two supposed main events. However, it never clicked with me in an emotional level, until Cena sat in the ring, socking up the atmosphere around him. The lack of emotion and storytelling hurt both the matches and hence they failed to capitalize on the hype surrounding these matches. However, which was the worst of the worst? Read on for the answers.