Ranking Every WWE PPV Named After Wrestlers From Worst To Best

8. D-Generation X

The Rock Steve Austin In Your House
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Shawn Michaels, Triple H and Chyna had gained such notoriety as the WWF's rebel-rousing threesome that they earned their own pay-per-view in December 1997. Unfortunately, just like the nWo's Souled Out had been in WCW earlier the same year, it was a one-card match.

That match lasted just over five minutes, and it was more of an extended brawling angle than a classic.

Unless you enjoy seeing Goldust read Dr. Seuss, like non-finishes (there were four of them on an eight match card) or just really can't get enough of Taka Michinoku, then there's not much to entertain. Austin vs. Rock is fun, HBK vs. Ken Shamrock decent and the Light-Heavyweight Title a pale imitation of WCW's stellar Cruiserweight division.

That's about it. Oh, and avoid Triple H vs. Sgt. Slaughter. That's 17 minutes you'll never get back.

Best Match: Steve Austin vs. The Rock.

Worst Match: Triple H vs. Sgt. Slaughter.

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