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WWE SummerSlam 2017: 10 Worst Booking Decisions in PPV's History according to : Bleacher Report

Why these decisions are allowed to make it out of the booking meeting and onto screens across the world is a question only Vince McMahon himself can answer. From truly putrid cards to outcomes that served only to direct attention to the following month's show, downplaying its own significance. Over the first three decades of the event's existence, it has been home to some head-scratchers, to be sure. 0 of 10Credit: WWE.comWWE's SummerSlam pay-per-view may be the Biggest Party of the Summer, the setting for some of the greatest matches in the company's illustrious history and the second-most important show of the year, but that does not mean it is without its fair share of questionable, if not downright awful, booking decisions. As the WWE Universe gears up for the 2017 edition of the broadcast on August 20, which will almost certainly feature a few WWE Creative decisions that create unrest among the fanbase, journey through the annals of the annual extravaganza and relive these 10 moments that left fans with one question: why?



WWE SummerSlam 2017: 10 Worst Booking Decisions in PPV's History
Here are the best booking options for the veteran Superstar following his return to SmackDown Live. Now fans are wondering what Jericho will do at the 2017 edition of SummerSlam. 0 of 3Kevork Djansezian/Getty ImagesOn Tuesday's episode of SmackDown Live, Chris Jericho made his triumphant return to WWE programming for the first time since being sent away on a stretcher by Kevin Owens in May. For more wrestling talk, listen to Ring Rust Radio for all of the hot topics (some language NSFW). Jericho was thrown into a Triple Threat match for the United States Championship later in the night against Owens and AJ Styles, and it was Y2J who took the pin in the main event when Styles won back his title.

7 Most Memorable Women's Division Moments in WWE SummerSlam History

0 of 7Credit: WWE.comSummerSlam's timeline acts as a microcosm of the slow evolution of women's wrestling in WWE. Their role in this violent circus has increased over time, though, as WWE's approach to women's wrestling has changed. This year, WWE has already announced SummerSlam matches of Alexa Bliss vs. Bayley for the Raw's Women's Championship and Naomi vs. Natalya for the SmackDown women's title. WWE's women have celebrated victories and been at the center of betrayals at SummerSlam, but there are major gaps between those moments. WWE's summer blockbuster didn't even feature a women's match until its seventh year of existence.


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