7 Worst One-Off Pay-Per-Views In WWE History
Ranked for your displeasure.
Last year's WWE Battleground pay-per-view is widely regarded among fans as one of if not the worst event of 2013. From a mediocre match from CM Punk and Ryback to a WWE Championship main event ending in a no contest, it was a pretty atrocious event that it is better off unremembered. The only memorable match from Battleground was Cody Rhodes and Goldust vs. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns with the Rhodes brothers' jobs on the line, the single saving grace of that show. By some miracle, Battleground managed to get renewed for a second installment this year, airing on the WWE Network this Sunday, July 20. This time around, the card appears to be much better on paper and has potential to be excellent. Dean Ambrose vs. Seth Rollins, the WWE Tag Team Championship match and even AJ Lee vs. Paige are all matches highly anticipated by fans and should be stellar. It will also serve as an exciting lead-in to SummerSlam which is also shaping up to be an event for the ages. There have been many PPVs, however, that weren't as lucky as Battleground and didn't receive a follow-up. Whether it be due to a lackluster card or simply a poor buyrate, the events never made it past their inaugural installments. Some have been long forgotten by fans, while others are forever etched in the minds of the WWE Universe, and not for the better. Fans now have the ability to relive all these one hit wonders on the WWE Network. You can decide for yourself whether that's a good thing or a bad thing.