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10 Worst WWE PPV Matches Of 2019 (So Far) Who's taking home the six-month sh*t-caked trophy?
Ranking 2018 WWE pay-per-views from worst to best Here's a look back at WWE's 15 pay-per-views of 2018 in order from worst to first. What topped the list? Check it out.
Due to its success on the network, WWE took a risk by having a stand-alone ECW PPV, featuring the stars from the new brand of Extreme Championship Wrestling. This PPV was named December to ...
The year both WCW and ECW died a painful death was...interesting for WWE.
With WrestleMania 28 just over a week away, the excitement for WWE’s biggest show is starting to fill the hearts of all the members of the WWE Universe. While the show is associated with ...
Despite brand-exclusive events being done away with following WrestleMania 34 in April, WWE's pay-per-view schedule still boasted a whopping 15 events in 2018, which also included ...
The Fallout: Where even to begin? This show had the lowest number of buys for any PPV in WWE history, actually scoring so low with 50,000 PPV buys that the company lost money on it.
World Wrestling Entertainment presented Backlash on Sunday night on WWE Network. It was the first major pay-per-view event since WrestleMania last month unless you want to count the Greatest Royal ...
WWE TLC review: The worst pay-per-view in some years Dean Ambrose and Bray Wyatt headline the latest WWE PPV.
Well, WWE's Elimination Chamber has NONE of that. I am not going to assume that Elimination Chamber is going to be the worst WWE PPV of all time, because it won't be.
Edge and Randy Orton have The Greatest Wrestling Mach Ever and not a lot else happens in The Best and Worst of Backlash 2020.
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