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  1. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Royal Rumble 2011 Match 1: World Heavyweight Championship Match - Edge (c) def. Dolph Ziggler (20:45) I believe this was the first time a World Title match opened a PPV. I remember being surprised. It's a pretty good match too. Vickie Guerrero banned the spear in this match, so Edge...
  2. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    The Bash 2009 Match 1: ECW Championship Scramble Match - Tommy Dreamer (c) def. Christian, Jack Swagger, Finlay & Mark Henry (14:46) I've always thought that the Scramble Match was a concept that should be used more often. This match itself wasn't fantastic but it was solid. It served it's...
  3. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    TLC 2017 Match 1: Asuka def. Emma (9:25) This might make me sound kind of snobby, because this was a fine match, it was alright. Not a good debut match though. For somebody who came in with as much hype as Asuka did, this match should’ve been one of two things, a great competitive match...
  4. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Hell in a Cell 2014 Match 1: Intercontinental Championship 2 Out of 3 Falls Match - Dolph Ziggler (c) def. Cesaro (12:25) You can’t go wrong with an opener like this, especially at this time, both of these guys were putting out bangers every week. This is what an opening match should be. A...
  5. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Elimination Chamber 2020 Match 1: Daniel Bryan def. Drew Gulak (14:20) Starting the night off with a great wrestling match. Obviously, I don’t think anyone expected Gulak to win but maybe not put up the fight he did. The story coming into the match is that Gulak claims that Bryan has many...
  6. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Really? Thats... weird, I figured the plan would've been Owen vs Davey Boy. And listen, no disrespect to Davey Boy, but with how hot Austin was at the time, it would've been like their idea to have Bryan fight Sheamus at Mania 30
  7. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I'm pretty sure the plan was Shawn vs Bret 2 which kinda makes me wonder what their plan with Austin was at WrestleMania.
  8. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    In Your House 13: Final Four Match 1: Marc Mero def. Leif Cassidy (9:30) Uninteresting opener. There’s really not a whole lot here. For those who don’t know, Leif Cassidy is Al Snow, but he doesn’t have head with him so who cares. This is very much a TV match on PPV. Opening a PPV makes it...
  9. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I don't think a slow pace is bad if you can tell an interesting story doing it. They did not do that here though. They kept harping on, "is this the old HBK?" By this point, he'd already beaten HHH in an Unsanctioned Match at SummerSlam and won the World Title in the first Elimination Chamber...
  10. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Armageddon 2002 Match 1: World Tag Team Championship Fatal 4-Way Elimination Match - Booker T & Goldust def. Chris Jericho & Christian (c), Lance Storm & William Regal & The Dudley Boyz (16:44) We start off the night with a pretty good opening match, with a pretty satisfying ending. They...
  11. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Night of Champions 2015 Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Kevin Owens def. Ryback (c) (9:32) An okay match to start the show off. Not horrible, just solid. Mainly because Kevin Owens is awesome. Ryback starts with the advantage, using his power. But Owens shoves Ryback into...
  12. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Well another reason I liked the finish to the LMS is because at least to me, it meant Cena had his doubts that he could keep Batista down and whether he could beat him at all in this kind of match. Which was different from his usual schtick where he was this ultra confident dude who wasn't...
  13. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Extreme Rules 2010 Right away, the show is supposed to start with Triple H vs Sheamus in a Street Fight. But as it turns out, Sheamus jumped HHH backstage and took a pipe to his neck, which causes nerve damage and giving him a handicap later. So then The Miz and Big Show, who were the tag...
  14. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Oh I did three of those shows already. Extreme Rules 2010 is my next show. It has some good matches but it's not one I think many people would watch a second time
  15. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Alright! That's 200 PPVs or PLEs down, which means it's time to give an updated list of the top 100 shows I've watched so far. 1. Backlash 1999 (8.5/10) 2. Royal Rumble 2024 (8.5/10) 3. SummerSlam 2019 (8.5/10) 4. WrestleMania 38 Night 2 (8/10) 5. No Mercy 2006 (8/10) 6. SummerSlam 1999 (8/10)...
  16. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    No Mercy 2017 Oh man, do I have some feelings on this show! Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - The Miz (c) def. Jason Jordan (10:13) “My black son! My black so-” Oh, sorry. The night starts off with an alright match. Wasn’t crazy about it but its okay. The crowd is firmly...
  17. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    It's sad that I know exactly what you mean when you say "tribal." Maybe I'll give newer shows a month before I review them from now on, I don't wanna wait too long.
  18. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Money in the Bank 2024 Match 1: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Drew McIntyre def. Jey Uso, LA Knight, Chad Gable, Andrade & Carmelo Hayes (16:30) We start the night with a great Ladder Match. This was awesome. All 6 men got to shine and that’s when you’ve done something right. The fan...
  19. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    To be fair, Laurinaitis is a POS and deserves it. Both in kayfabe and irl
  20. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Oh I won’t give this any credit. Even as a 13 year old, I thought this was dumb as hell.