#1 Uninspiring Finishes

One of the biggest gripes of the WWE Universe for the past few years has been the way the company has booked some of the marquee matches on the Grandest Stage. Whether it be Lesnar Vs Reigns II or Sting Vs Triple H or Styles Vs Nakamura, the finish of these matches left a lot to be desired and fans were left disappointed following the conclusion of these high-profile matches.
Take Styles Vs Nakamura, for instance. Ever since Nakamura signed with WWE in early 2016, everyone wanted to see him face off against AJ Styles in a high-profile match at WrestleMania. This was primarily due to the fact that the duo had put on a clinic when they faced off during their New Japan and fans were itching to see the duo create the magic once again on The Grandest Stage of Them All.
To merely say that their dream match at WrestleMania 34 under-delivered would be a huge understatement. Although the match itself wasn't particularly bad, it dragged a lot in parts and its placement on the card meant that the fans never really got invested in the match.
There were no moments of in-ring excellence that would generally associate with Styles and Nakamura during the course of the match, and the chemistry between the duo was subpar at best. The finish saw Styles retain over Nakamura, who was a heavy favorite heading into the match.
The only saving grace for this match was Nakamura's heel turn following the match but by then the damage had already been done. WWE should avoid having another situation like this. We believe that every match at WrestleMania deserves a clean finish and the company should look to make the matches end on a high note.