12 Worst WWE Pay-Per-Views Without A World Title Match
6. Fully Loaded: In Your House
A show with Vince Russo's fingerprints literally all over his two favourite things in the company, Fully Loaded is almost fantastic in spite of itself with a red hot Attitude Era crowd carrying most matches over the line with unwarranted heat and excitement permeating through the broadcast.
Watched on mute it's a different story, and with 2017 eyes, the whole product is just a painfully dated.
The Rock and Triple H were capable of captivating a crowd for over an hour in 2000, but weren't able to manage it half the time two years earlier despite endless run-ins and distractions attempting to elevate their interminable 2-out-of-3 falls encounter.
The show is remembered fondly for the Sable/Jacqueline bikini contest, but the seemingly endless titlation in the build up to her...reveal drags horribly on rewatch.
Meanwhile, Owen Hart and Ken Shamrock have weird-but-dull brawl in the Hart Dungeon, Steve Austin and The Undertaker contest a surprisingly dull tag team main event with Kane and Mankind, and the worst of WWE's limited midcard are hung out to dry in dire encounters.
The likes of Faarooq, Scorpio, Terry Funk, Bradshaw, Mark Henry, Vader, Skull, 8-Ball and the Legion of Doom had less than nothing going for them underneath the raucous main event scene, and time-filling matches at this time were a scourge on WWE's overall presentation on an almost monthly basis.