5 Reasons why the House of Horrors match was a failure

Randy wasn’t impressed either by “scary sticks”.
 

#4 It had many gaps in logic

This fridge didn’t hurt Randy Orton in any way

I will admit I don’t expect a lot of logic in my pro wrestling. If I did, I doubt I would be a fan in the first place. However, I do expect some semblance of logic from time to time. It was sorely lacking on this night.

First, why did Randy Orton take a limo to the haunted house? Better yet, what limo driver will allow a shirtless guy into his limo. I would love to have heard that conversation more than the match itself.

Better yet why would Randy, with nothing to gain, go to the creepy haunted house in the first place? I would personally leave once I saw some creepy dolls. But Randy felt the need to wander around and fight on.

Why did Bray feel the need to have a creepy doll room in the first place?

Where we suppose to be impressed by Bray’s ability to properly put up black lights and good camera editing. Heck, why were there camera people at all? Wouldn’t it have made more sense to make it more found footage style?

The many logic gaps truly hurt my head. If I started to think about the fact it was night outside when it was daylight in San Jose, it all becomes way too much to handle.

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