WWE Payback 2020: Every Match Ranked From Worst To Best

Dud main event aside, a solid night of wrestling.

By Jack Pooley /

WWE.com

It's fair to say that expectations weren't at all high for this year's Payback PPV, hastily thrown together a mere week after SummerSlam as it was with basically no build whatsoever.

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But thankfully the show was ultimately more than just a dull, uninspired spate of SummerSlam rematches and consequence-free match-ups.

Above all else, this was an incredibly consistent night of wrestling which moved fast and wrapped itself up within a reasonable 2.5 hours.

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Beyond the underwhelming misfire of a main event, there wasn't a single bad match among the bunch, and while Payback 2020 rarely strove for true greatness, it was nevertheless a solid showcase for WWE's finest talents.

A surprising number of titles actually changed hands in what could so easily have been a mere filler PPV, and if nothing else the show's ending certainly left fans curious to see where it's all going.

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If WWE actually dares to commit to their potentially compelling Universal Title program moving forward, they just might be onto something here...