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  1. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Super Showdown 2018 Match 1: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Match - The New Day (Kofi & Xavier) (c) def. The Bar (9:40) I was expecting a little bit better. But I don’t know, I feel like they didn’t do anything special in this match. Early in the match, Kofi flies over the ropes into the...
  2. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I still gotta watch Mania 35 at some point lol. Imma have to dedicate a whole day off to watching that cause I could watch 2 Lord of the Rings movies in the same amount of time it takes to watch that show
  3. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    WrestleMania VII Match 1: The Rockers def. Haku & The Barbarian (10:41) The night starts off with a very good match. A nice battle of speed vs power. And early on in the match, The Rockers keep the powerful team on their toes with double teams. Really liked when The Rockers are doing their...
  4. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I was feeling the same way until those last 2 matches lol
  5. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Survivor Series 1988 Match 1: Survivor Series Elimination Tag Team Match - Ultimate Warrior, Brutus Beefcake, Blue Blazer, Sam Houston & Jim Brunzell def. Honky Tonk Man, Greg Valentine, Ron Bass, Bad News Brown & Danny Davis (17:50) The night starts with a solid Elimination Match...
  6. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    I didn't even know it was Chavo the first time I saw the name. Because I think I first saw the name "Kerwin White" reading this card and I was like "who the fuck is Kerwin White?"
  7. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Unforgiven 2005 Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Ric Flair def. Carlito (c) (11:53) The night begins with a solid match for the IC Title as Flair tries to prove that he’s still got it. The match starts with some basic wrestling from Flair and just a few chops for good measure...
  8. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    "So why does Randy try to pin him?" Vince: So Yoko can show off his strength by throwing him off from the floor dammit! "Okay, but... Savage is gonna look stupid." Vince: I don't see the problem... dammit.
  9. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    That's what I was wondering. Did he really just forget about the rules both years? It's not like he hadn't been in a couple before lol
  10. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Royal Rumble 1993 Match 1: The Steiner Brothers def. The Beverly Brothers (10:44) Not exactly what I’d call a good showcase of the Steiners talent. Beverly Brothers kinda suck. But it’s fine. Probably their best match they had in WWF. The Steiners mess with them at the start but as Scott...
  11. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    TLC 2013 Match 1: 3-on-1 Handicap Match - CM Punk def. The Shield (13:41) At the time, I wasn’t sure how I felt about CM Punk beating The Shield, but considering it was more about luck, I’m okay with it. This was at the time they were trying to build Roman up as the ‘leader’ of The Shield...
  12. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Money in the Bank 2019 Match 1: Money in the Bank Ladder Match - Bayley def. Mandy Rose, Ember Moon, Natalya, Naomi, Carmella, Nikki Cross & Dana Brooke (13:51) This is awkward. The last Money in the Bank, I expressed how I thought about the women’s Ladder Match on that show. I don’t think...
  13. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Unforgiven 2003 Match 1: World Tag Team Championship 3-on-2 Handicap Elimination Tables Match - The Dudley Boyz def. La Resistance (c) (10:12) While I wouldn’t call this a hot opener, the result did get a pretty big pop from the crowd, so I’d call this a worthy opener. Also, second PPV in...
  14. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    One Night Stand 2007 Match 1: Stretcher Match - Rob Van Dam def. Randy Orton (14:45) A good solid opener to get the night off on the right foot. I thought it was weird they had RVD go over, considering he left after this match and they pushed Orton to the moon, but it makes more sense...
  15. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    SummerSlam 2006 Match 1: Chavo Guerrero def. Rey Mysterio (10:59) Now I’m willing to give this match some leeway because Chavo hadn’t wrestled in a few months, but that’s about it. I’d say this is one of their weaker matches together. Not very well paced or well structured in my opinion...
  16. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    SummerSlam 2019 Match 1: Raw Women’s Championship Submission Match - Becky Lynch (c) def. Natalya (12:35) The show starts with a damn good Submission Match between the Man and the veteran. This show took place in Toronto, Canada. So they were in Nattie’s home country and yet they were...
  17. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    The Horror Show at Extreme Rules 2020 Match 1: SmackDown Tag Team Championship Tables Match - Cesaro & Shinsuke Nakamura def. The New Day (Kofi & Big E.) (c) (10:25) A hidden gem really. I thought this match very well put together and well paced. Several spots revolve around the tables and...
  18. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Because they never ever think ahead haha
  19. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Right? It doesn't feel that long ago that I watched that God awful Super Showdown
  20. Jarf

    Reviewing every WWE PPV in order from worst to best

    Fully Loaded 1999 The main event of this show is Stone Cold vs Undertaker in a First Blood Match. So Undertaker jumps Austin and busts him open on Heat before the PPV starts. So Austin has to get stitches. Match 1: Intercontinental Championship Match - Jeff Jarrett def. Edge (c) (13:22)...