Ranking Every WWE PPV Named After Wrestlers From Worst To Best

9. It's Time (Vader)

The Undertaker Executioner
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The man this pay-per-view was named after wasn't even on it. Vader had been ousted from the WWF Title mix by the time December rolled around, and so it was confusing to see his catchphrase used as the show's tag line. Apparently, it was time to put on a generic, lacklustre card.

After watching Flash Funk and Leif Cassidy do their best in the opener, literally nothing else is worth your time. Maybe check out the Bret Hart vs. Sycho Sid main event for Shawn Michaels' smart-assed comments on guest commentary, but it's not essential unless you're a mark for the Bret and Shawn feud.

Seeing a limited Terry Gordy under the hood as 'The Executioner' might be comical if it wasn't him, and the bogus Razor Ramon and Diesel combo sucking the life out of the crowd against Owen Hart and The British Bulldog is an insult to fans.

Best Match: Flash Funk vs. Leif Cassidy.

Worst Match: The Undertaker vs. The Executioner.

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