WWE No Mercy 2017: Ranking All The Matches

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Ranking all of Sunday’s WWE No Mercy 2017 matches from worst to first.

Sunday’s WWE No Mercy 2017 pay per view was, for lack of a better term, a mixed bag. But that’s essentially been par for the course when it comes to this year’s annual PPV events. Now, let’s not get it twisted, No Mercy was not nearly as bad as Fastlane or Battleground, but when it’s all decided, it might not be able to match shows such as WrestleMania or Great Balls of Fire. But all in all, it was a solid showing from the red brand and the results bode well for Raw’s future.

Like most of these shows, there were some highlights, some low lights, and some matches that were kind of right in the middle. And it has to make one wonder if the creative team could just tighten up the screws a little bit, than this could’ve been a tremendous show. The talent is there, that’s obvious. But now it’s time for the WWE’s bookers to step up and make some intriguing story lines that can start to carry the company throughout the remainder of 2017. Based on what happened at No Mercy, there’s a definitely a solid canvas to work with.

Ahead we rank all seven of No Mercy’s matches from worst to first.