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  1. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Money in the Bank 2020 Match 1: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Match - The New Day (Kofi & Big E.) (c) def. The Miz & John Morrison, Lucha House Party & The Forgotten Sons (12:02) The Forgotten Sons is a very appropriate name, considering I forgot they were a thing before...
  2. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Survivor Series 2020 Match 1: Survivor Series Tag Team Elimination Match - Team Raw (AJ Styles, Riddle, Keith Lee, Sheamus & Braun Strowman) def. Team SmackDown (Kevin Owens, Jey Uso, Seth Rollins, King Corbin & Otis) (18:59) The night starts off pretty good. Even if it is another lazy Raw...
  3. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    My god, i didn't even think of that. I also remembered the match with Kane when The Nexus helped him for reasons still unclear.
  4. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Royal Rumble 1994 Match 1: Tatanka def. Bam Bam Bigelow (8:12) Starting the night off mild here. Bam Bam turned out to be a replacement for one Ludvig Borga. But I believe he was out with an injury or something. Whatever, I'll gladly take Bam Bam instead. Bigelow tries to splash Tatanka in...
  5. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    TLC 2011 Match 1: United States Championship Match - Zack Ryder def. Dolph Ziggler (c) (10:25) Starting the night off strong. Zack Ryder was so incredibly over at the time that he just had to win. Dolph tries to psyche Zack out by taking him to the mat, but Ryder comes back with a...
  6. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Clash of Champions 2016 Match 1: Raw Tag Team Championship Match - The New Day (Kofi & Big E.) (c) def. Luke Gallows & Karl Anderson (6:45) A nice, quick way to start the night. Gallows and Anderson immediately go on the attack. Screw the feeling out process. Before Big E. can even get his...
  7. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    TLC 2015 Match 1: WWE Tag Team Championship Triple Threat Ladder Match - The New Day (Kofi & Big E.) (c) def. The Usos & The Lucha Dragons (17:45) Oh my good lord what a roller coaster. An insane, amazing way to start the night. These guys killed their bodies for this match. And...
  8. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Night of Champions 2010 Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Dolph Ziggler (c) def. Kofi Kingston (12:41) An okay opener, but with these guys, it could have been better. There is an added stipulation that if Dolph is counted out or DQ'd, he'll lose the title because Vickie...
  9. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Elimination Chamber 2015 Match 1: WWE Tag Team Championship Elimination Chamber Match - The New Day (c) def. The Prime Time Players, Cesaro & Tyson Kidd, The Ascension, The Lucha Dragons & Los Matadores (23:40) I believe this is the only other Tag Chamber I have to watch. Gotta say… this...
  10. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I think giving a new guy the rub would be good. But I think if it's your last match, you should get to choose your last opponent. Especially if your name is Kurt Freaking Angle. And it was dark by the time they got to the 4th match, they still could've done the demon entrance early.
  11. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    WrestleMania 35 Going into this show years ago, I made the joke that only in a perfect world do Seth, Kofi and Becky all win. Because it was WWE and they had a track record of being a huge disappointment at this point. Match 1: Universal Championship Match - Seth Rollins def. Brock Lesnar...
  12. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Elimination Chamber 2019 Match 1: Women's Tag Team Championship Elimination Chamber Match - The Boss N Hug Connection def. Fire & Desire, Nia Jax & Tamina, The Riott Squad, The IIconics & Naomi & Carmella (32:54) A hard match to judge. The match didn't have a whole lot of action and there...
  13. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Battleground 2015 Match 1: Randy Orton def. Sheamus (16:54) Starting the night off mild. I thought this was a fine match but that's about it. Its not exactly how I would've thought for an opener. There's a lot of fist exchanging but not really engaging ones. I was just never really pulled...
  14. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I did think that was pretty funny. But it's wrestling, so any physical leaps in logic I usually just look past. Like how people wrestle with injured ribs all the time. You ain't doing shit with injured ribs lol
  15. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    SummerSlam 2023 Match 1: Logan Paul def. Ricochet (18:00) Opening the show like this felt like such an NXT Takeover way to begin and I loved it, even if it is Logan Paul. I expected nothing less than a fast paced exciting match and that's what we got. Logan Paul is such a natural douche...
  16. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Extreme Rules 2013 Match 1: Chris Jericho def. Fandango (8:52) The way Chris Jericho goes from opening with Fandango on this PPV to stealing the show with CM Punk is a little hilarious. As we all know, Fandango beat Jericho at WrestleMania and gave Fandango a major push… For at least a...
  17. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Fastlane 2018 Match 1: Shinsuke Nakamura def. Rusev (14:28) Remember when Nakamura's future in WWE looked promising. He won the Royal Rumble and was challenge for the WWE Title at WrestleMania. The night started off promising as well. These two worked well together. Pretty early in the...
  18. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    No Mercy 2003 Match 1: Cruiserweight Championship Match - Tajiri (c) def. Rey Mysterio (12:05) To start off the show, we have cruiserweights, which is always a good way to start. I love that Rey had the referee check Tajiri's mouth for mist before the match. Rey attempts to play Tajiri's...
  19. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Crown Jewel 2024 I must say, I've never felt more underwhelmed from such a good show. Match 1: Solo Sikoa, Jacob Fatu & Tama Tonga def. Roman Reigns & The Usos (16:35) Decent match to open the show, but for a match like this, it should be better. Jey has seemingly put all the bad blood...
  20. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Thank you! I thought I was the only one lol