10 Oldest WWE PPV Main Events Ever

7. Judgment Day 2002 - 85 Years, 11 Months, 3 Days

Undertaker Hulk Hogan Judgment Day 2002
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Hulk Hogan's career renaissance in 2002 was a truly remarkable sight to behold. Back in the company after almost a decade away, his run was surely only meant to be symbolic and final, but would become something else thanks to the unadulterated love the Hulkster received in Toronto at WrestleMania X-8.

His match against The Rock that night wasn't the main event, but 'Hollywood' would go on to headline two PPVs in the next two months. His first was at Backlash, as he challenged Triple H for the Undisputed WWE Championship and won, climbing to the top of the WWE mountain for the first time since 1993.

A month later he would lose the title to The Undertaker at Judgment Day. Hogan was 48 years old at the time, with Taker only just passing 37. Hogan would main event one more WWE PPV, some nine months later against The Rock at No Way Out 2003.

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