Ranking All 20 February WWE Pay Per Views From Worst To Best

8. St. Valentine's Day Massacre 1999

Back in 1999, when Crash TV was all the rage as far as booking professional wrestling, this show epitomized story over substance. The main event is one of the more memorable ones in February Pay Per View history, as Steve Austin and Vince McMahon finally had a true one-on-one match, and it took place in a steel cage. One of the most amazing spots in WWE history had then-50-plus-old Vince McMahon taking a bump from the steel cage through the announce table at ringside. Amazingly, similar to Mankind€™s bump off the Hell in a Cell a year prior, there was a full match that happened after the bump. The match also featured the debut of Paul Wight, who would go on to be The Big Show. As memorable as the main event was, the undercard was just as un-memorable, however. The most interesting match had Kane and Chyna (representing the Corporation) facing Triple H and X-Pac (representing DX). A month later at Wrestlemania, Kane would be kicked out of the Corporation, Hunter and Chyna would re-unite in the Corporation, and Kane would join X-Pac. Crash TV at its finest.
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Justin has been writing about professional wrestling for more than 15 years. A lifelong WWE fan, he also is a big fan of Ring of Honor.