Ranking Every 2018 WWE PPV From Worst To Best

3. Evolution

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Evolution will go down as a landmark WWE show.

Lynch vs. Flair, Shirai vs. Storm, and Baszler vs. Sane were exemplary. Rousey vs. Bella was loads better than it had any right to be. Even the opener, featuring Trish Stratus and Lita, hit the mark, with its nostalgic vibes creating an awesome arena atmosphere that was sustained for the rest of the evening. Indeed, WWE's first ever all-women pay-per-view was a triumph.

Cynics would've laughed at the mere suggestion of a show like Evolution a year ago. Now, these performers have proved they can do it on their own. Their's is the most exciting scene in American wrestling, and while Evolution wasn't perfect, it was a joyous celebration of the division's past, present, and future.

From a quality standpoint, this wasn't a contender for number one, but still strong enough to break WWE's top three.

Best Moment: Charlotte Flair and Becky Lynch's Last Woman Standing match. The greatest women's bout in WWE history? Possibly, but it was at least the best since Bayley vs. Sasha Banks in Brooklyn.

Worst Moment: Alicia Fox mistiming her pin break-up in the opener was criminal, and hung the referee out to dry. Other than that... errr, booking divisional vanguards Bayley and Sasha in a six-person tag?

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