Ranking All 20 WWE February PPVs - Worst To Best

By Justin Henry /

19. St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1999)

All anybody really remembers about this show was Steve Austin beating Vince McMahon to death inside a steel cage, and The Big Show debuting in the end to try and stem the tide for McMahon. Much of the undercard is uninteresting Attitude Era filler, be it Big Bossman vs. Mideon, or Goldust vs. Bluedust. Bob Holly began his foray into 'hardcore' wrestling by brawling with Al Snow in the Mississippi River, so there's that. RECOMMENDED MATCH: The Rock vs. Mankind, WWF Championship, in a last man standing match. This was the first time the gimmick match was used, spinning off from the similar Texas Death Match, and it's an enjoyable sequel to the now (more than ever) hard-to-watch I Quit match between the two at the Royal Rumble.