The day of reckoning, total chaos, the end of the world - the word "armageddon" conjures up many different images for people, but almost all of the ideas that come into the mind when hearing this word would be something likely pictured to be personified by a WWE event. WWE loves to promote their shows as "anything can happen" and being the site for complete craziness and pandemonium. While it hardly ever lives up to the hyperbole, WWE have been known to use this over the years, making Armageddon a fitting title for a PPV. There's history here, too, with WWE Armageddon. This event is the place where Stephanie first joined Triple H, back in December 1999. A year later, Rikishi took a frightening, death-defying bump off the top of the Hell In A Cell into the bed of a pickup track holding a mountain of pine chips. Multiple World titles changed hands at this event too, in matches featuring Shawn Michaels, Triple H, Goldberg, Batista, Edge. Perhaps the most famous of all Armageddon title changes saw Jeff Hardy win his only WWE Championship in 2008, There are other event names that might be a better fit for WWE in 2016, but the Armageddon PPV still has a place in the world of WWE today.