10 Most Underrated WWE PPV Main Events Of The 2000s
4. Shawn Michaels & John Cena Vs. The Undertaker & Batista - No Way Out 2007
Considering who's involved in this one, it's very surprising that it's barely mentioned. Why is that? Is it because it took place on an overall forgettable show? Or because the four contestants had better matches the next month at WrestleMania? Were fans disappointed in the match? They shouldn't have been, because it was great. It also had built-in intrigue because it had the two WrestleMania World Championship matches teaming up. The question was not if Cena and Michaels or Batista and Undertaker would turn on each other, but when. The match was like watching a greatest hits tape of four of the biggest superstars in the history of the WWE. They got plenty of time and there were several interesting match-ups to be had. It wasn't very often that fans were treated to Michaels versus Batista, Undertaker versus Cena and Undertaker versus Michaels back then and the people inside the arena lapped it up. Leading up to the show and throughout the match it was teased that it was likely going to be Shawn turning on WWE Champion Cena but they swerved us and had Batista turn on The Undertaker instead. It was an intriguing ending to a very good match. Come on, it's Batista, Cena, Michaels and The Undertaker. How could you go wrong?