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5 Biggest botches in the wrestling world this week (July 6th, 2019) 

The wrestling world was riddled with botches this week!
The wrestling world was riddled with botches this week!

It's been quite a stacked week this week throughout the wrestling world since AEW presented their second live pay-per-view, this time from Florida entitled Fyter Fest, whilst WWE continued their build towards next weekend's Extreme Rules event.

Paul Heyman took charge of his first Monday Night Raw episode and the changes that he made were obvious from the start, whilst Eric Bischoff is yet to take the reins on SmackDown Live, but this episode was still considered to be one of the better ones this year.

AEW will now push towards Fight for the Fallen which takes place this weekend and WWE are set to stream Evolve's 10th-anniversary show on the WWE Network at the same time, whilst the company itself gears itself towards their final stop on the road to SummerSlam next month.

It's a stressful time to be a wrestler and the stress is definitely getting to a number of the stars and even the backstage crew as this week's botches will prove.


#5 AEW don't know their own rules

There were some interesting botches from AEW this week
There were some interesting botches from AEW this week

The rules in a wrestling ring are quite simple, until it comes to multi-man matches or even stipulated matches and then companies usually add their own rules to fit the storyline that they are trying to push forward.

AEW's main change of rule is the fact that there is a 10-count in tag matches so that the superstars have time to perform interesting moves before they have to get back to the outside, but they aren't too sure when it comes to multi-person matches.

As part of Fyter Fest, there was a triple threat match and a fatal four-way match that included rope breaks even though there's no disqualification in either match. Maybe this is something that fans can keep their eye out for next weekend at Fight for the Fallen.

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