10 RAW vs SmackDown matches that we don't want to see

Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition
Not every Inter-brand match is a worthwhile proposition

#9 AJ Styles vs The Big Show

Could even the Phenomenal One struggle to put together good against someone like the Big Show?
Could even the Phenomenal One struggle to put together good against someone like the Big Show?

As a huge fan, it's hard to picture AJ Styles ever having a bad match in the WWE. His terrific work has showcased the talents of people on the roster who have never been quite appreciated for their in-ring performances quite in the same way before, and he sits comfortably near the top of the card, ready to be a credible opponent for any who may challenge him.

The Big Show has been around forever, his sheer size catapulting him into the main event in WCW with a program against Hulk Hogan as a member of the delightfully nuts Dungeon of Doom faction, culminating in a monster truck face off at 1995s Halloween Havoc (yes, really).

The Big Show is a surprisingly adept hand in the ring, given his size, but a secession of terrible main event programmes and a wildly inconsistent character (according to some reports, he has turned face or heel 20 times since joining the WWE) has made the crowd indifferent to him, despite his obvious gifts.

It is possible that a match between Styles and Big Show would be fine to watch in the ring, but it's a no-win contest for either, not providing a credibility boost, and only a potentially damaging demotion on the card to Styles if he were to lose.

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