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  1. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Over the Limit 2010 The cursed PPV. Four people got injured on this show. Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Kofi Kingston def. Drew McIntyre (c) (6:28) Two guys who people never thought would be WWE Champion who would be WWE Champion eventually. Kofi begins by high flying to...
  2. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Insurrextion 2000 Not gonna lie, I watched this earlier this morning before work and I feel like I forgot most of this show, so bear with me on this one. Match 1: Too Cool def. The Radicalz (Malenko & Saturn) (7:00) Holy shit, Too Cool is over as fuck in England. No joke, they get a Stone...
  3. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Insurrextion 2002 Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Rob Van Dam def. Eddie Guerrero (c) via DQ (11:24) We start with two of my favorite wrestlers ever. Alright, I’m digging this show already. This was a good match as you can expect from these two, it’s just a shame it has a...
  4. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    He does love the fanging and also the banging
  5. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I saw the way he was lookin at them hoes lol
  6. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Rebellion 1999 This show was all over the damn place that it’s almost hard to put all into words. Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Jeff Jarrett (c) def. D’Lo Brown (6:12) But first, we get to start this show in the weirdest way possible. This was during Jeff Jarrett’s “women...
  7. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Fastlane 2016 Oof, this was a bit rough. Match 1: Becky Lynch & Sasha Banks def. Naomi & Tamina (10:09) One of WWE’s favorite tropes. “Can they co-exist?” The story going into this is that Becky and Sasha team up against their common enemies. And amazingly, they don’t tease fighting a...
  8. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Unforgiven 2007 The best way to describe this PPV is unremarkable and easily forgettable. And honestly, it didn’t need to be. It could’ve been a lot better. Match 1: ECW Championship Match - CM Punk (c) def. Elijah Burke (12:00) An average opener to start this show. You can tell they...
  9. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    And the last time ever at the rate he's going
  10. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    TLC 2019 The theme of this PPV is not sticking the landing. Match 1: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Ladder Match - The New Day (Kofi & Big E.) (c) def. The Revival (19:03) Really good match to start this show. I was curious going into it how well The Revival’s style would work in a...
  11. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I got two words to describe that Rumble. Suffering succotash.
  12. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Royal Rumble 2015 Fucking hell… Alright, let’s talk about this fucking PPV. Match 1: The Ascension def. The New Age Outlaws (5:42) We start this show with The Ascension taking on the Old Age Outlaws. The last show I watched and this show are 16 years apart from each other, and I’m...
  13. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    No Mercy 1999 (UK) The forgotten No Mercy and after watching it, it’s probably forgotten for a reason. First of all, Shane McMahon is all over this show. He legitimately has 5 appearances on this show. It’s pretty much his 2019 push squeezed into one show. Holy hell. He comes out with the...
  14. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    At least on TV the wrestling didn't need to be good. But the PPVs are when you should deliver
  15. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    In Your House 20: No Way Out of Texas The story for this show is that Shawn Michaels is out of the main event due to a back injury, so Triple H and The New Age Outlaws have to find a partner. Match 1: The Headbangers def. Marc Mero & Goldust (13:54) They gave a Headbangers match 14...
  16. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Survivor Series 2013 Match 1: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - The Shield & The Real Americans def. Rey Mysterio, Cody Rhodes, Goldust & The Usos (23:28) Here, in this match we get a taste of how dominant Roman Reigns would become in later years. This match starts with Cody and...
  17. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Survivor Series 1999 Let me tell you the story of the greatest Triple Threat Match that never happened. Triple H, The Rock and Stone Cold Steve Austin were the three biggest guys they had at this time. Three men who were ultimately an important part of each other’s history. And they were set...
  18. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Survivor Series 2021 They spend more time putting over the movie Red Notice than they do this show in the video package at the start. Not even WWE gave a shit about this PPV. Match 1: Raw Women’s Champion Becky Lynch def. SmackDown Women’s Champion Charlotte Flair (18:13) This is one of...
  19. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Judgment Day 2004 Blood. So much blood. Match 1: Rey Mysterio & Rob Van Dam def. The Dudley Boyz (15:20) A decent match to start the show. I have to say, after watching a match where RVD & Rey teamed already in this series, I was a little underwhelmed by this, but to be fair, it was...
  20. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Over the Limit 2011 Heel Michael Cole is the most obnoxious character in the history of wrestling. The fact that we had to listen to him talk on every show, on every event, made for an unbearable watch at times. This PPV is no different. Match 1: R-Truth def. Rey Mysterio (8:10) Around...