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For me it was WWF Armageddon'99. If you thought GAB was WWE's worst PPV then you haven't seen this one. The whole show was boring and nothing except for the main event had anything memorable. Not even The Kat showning her breast could save this show. The matches were:

 

Tag Team battle royal

 

Evening Gown Match

 

Kurt Angle v. Steve Blackman

 

The Hollys v. Rikishi and Visera

 

Val v. Bulldog v. D'lo- Euro Title

 

X-Pac v. Kane-Cage Match

 

Chris Jericho v. Chyna- IC title

 

The Outlaws v. Rock and Sock connection

 

Big Show v. Bossman- WWF title

 

HHH v. Vince

 

I dare you to try and top this show

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Mine was probably Unforgiven 2003. Not the worst WWE PPV ever, but with crap like Kane/Shane and JR/King vs. Coach/Snow, a DEAD crowd for Jericho vs. RVD vs. Christian, a shitty Dudleys/La Res tables match that was worked as a normal tag match 95% of the way, and a decent Orton/HBK match with a lame finish, Test vs. Steiner, and Goldberg beating HHH in a shitty match I felt ripped off when the show was over. Don't know why I expected to get my money's worth though. It was good it was only $18 back then for webcasts.

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I would almost agree with King of the Ring'99,but Rock/Undertaker and Austin v. Shane/Vince was more entertaining than anything that happened on Armageddon. What were they thinking having Big Show defend his title against Bossman.

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I would almost agree with King of the Ring'99,but Rock/Undertaker and Austin v. Shane/Vince was more entertaining than anything that happened on Armageddon. What were they thinking having Big Show defend his title against Bossman.

No other credible challengers at the time?

 

Boss Man had it in his contract?

 

Why are you asking this, when we saw a JBL vs Hardcore Holly match this year for the title?

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Big Show was the champion. He was feuding with Big Bossman. Hence, Big Show vs Big Bossman for the title. Same with Lesnar/Holly.

Yes, I wasn't actually asking for a logical explanation, I do get the concept of Champion vs Challenger.

 

*sigh.

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Backlash '03 was bad enough that it caused the switch from ordering every PPV, to actually thinking about whether the show was worth spending money on. I've only ordered 7 out of 23 since.

 

New Year's Revolution was absolutely terrible. The only reasons I wasn't completely disgruntled afterwards were the Chamber match until Batista's elimination, the bit of fun my brother and friends had, and 24 debuting half an hour later.

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Big Show was the champion. He was feuding with Big Bossman. Hence, Big Show vs Big Bossman for the title. Same with Lesnar/Holly.

Yes, I wasn't actually asking for a logical explanation, I do get the concept of Champion vs Challenger.

 

*sigh.

I was actually addressing AmazingRen, as he or she was the one to ask originally. ;)

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Big Show was the champion. He was feuding with Big Bossman. Hence, Big Show vs Big Bossman for the title. Same with Lesnar/Holly.

Yes, I wasn't actually asking for a logical explanation, I do get the concept of Champion vs Challenger.

 

*sigh.

I was actually addressing AmazingRen, as he or she was the one to ask originally. ;)

Sir, I apologise.

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Not too many people here were old enough to consciously order Mania 2 (I didn't. I was fortunate... or unfortunate, however you like to look at it to have a family member be a wrestling mark as well).

 

And you're right, the show in general wasn't very good, but hey you got Ricky Schroeder!

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Bad Blood 2003, easily. The only constructive thing that came out of that show was a cool video package the next night on Raw to "Headstrong."

 

And that was it. Vengeance 2004 was pretty weak as well. I remember getting it with a bunch of the guys and they were playing poker instead of watching Benoit/HHH.

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Ground Zero 97. The first 3 hour In Your House...

1. Brian Pillman defeated Goldust via pinfall to "win possession" of Goldust's wife and manager, Marlena, for 30 days.

 

2. In a Light Heavyweight Match, Brian Christopher defeated Scott Putski via countout. Christopher nailed Putski with a Pescado (slingshot crossbody plancha) near the end of the match; the landing was akward, and it looked as though Putski's knee was dislocated. Obviously, he could not continue, and BC was awarded the win.

 

3. Savio Vega defeated Crush and Faarooq in a 'Triple Threat Match'. Vega pinned Crush with a spin kick for the win.

 

4. In a Mexican Minis Match, Max Mini scored a pinfall victory over El Torito, getting the three count with a Sunset Flip.

 

5. The Headbangers won a 'Fatal Four-Way Match' over The Legion of Doom (Animal/Hawk), the Godwinns (Henry O./Phineas I. Godwinn), and Davey Boy Smith & Owen Hart, to capture the Tag Team Championship. The Legion of Doom were eliminated via disqualification, the Godwinns via pinfall, and Owen/Smith via pinfall. Mosh got the final three-count over Owen, who got nailed with a 'Stone Cold Stunner' by Steve Austin, behind the ref's back.

 

6. Bret "Hitman" Hart made The Patriot submit to the 'Sharpshooter'. Hart retained his World Heavyweight Title.

 

7. The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels brawled to a no-contest in the main event.

 

Thanks to http://www.the-revolution.net for that.

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