10 Best Split-Brand Pay-Per-Views In WWE History
10. Vengeance 2004 (Raw)
In the summer of 2004, Chris Benoit was the World Heavyweight Champion, but it was still Triple H who headlined Raw brand PPVs. At Vengeance, though, Triple H got a title shot, so it was back to the top of the card for the champ.
The match between the two men wasn't their best one-on-one bout (and the interference-based finish left a lot to be desired), but it was still a solid main event during a time when JBL was ruining the top of the card on Smackdown.
Perhaps more notable, though, was the Intercontinental Title match between Randy Orton and Edge. Orton - who would capture the World Heavyweight Title from Benoit one month later at SummerSlam - may have come up short, but both guys showed why they would soon become two of the stars around whom the company would be built.
Those bouts, plus a strong number one contendership match for the Women's Title in the form of Victoria versus Molly Holly, make this show a modest winner from a several-month span when WWE was consistently failing to deliver on PPV.