Ranking Every 2019 WWE PPV From Worst To Best

14. Super ShowDown

The Good: 'Money' in name and nature, Shane McMahon remains the clown prince of these f*cking things. His victory (!) over Roman Reigns set up their feud decider a few months later, and though he dominated too much of their 9:15 encounter, he brought a certain charm when working at his most cowardly.

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The Bad: A 51-man Battle Royal was another gift to local hero Mansoor but sucked otherwise. Randy Orton and Triple H insultingly went 25 minutes when that wasn't even welcome a decade ago, whilst Finn Bálor's least effective Demon match with Andrade served as a genuine disappointment considering what could have been.

The Ugly: Eeesh, the ugliest, perhaps. The poster of Undertaker's match with Goldberg reeked of the Saudi wealth that drew them there before the real thing stunk up the joint even worse. A concussed and exhausted Goldberg and a stressed and sweating 'Deadman' botched their big moves, including Tombstones and Jackhammers so dangerous-looking it was as though they were receipts for one another. Undertaker took home all the tragic awards in 2018 for the moment he couldn't summon the breath to move the hair from his face during a Saudi superclash with D-Generation X. This catastrophe represented his real rock bottom.

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