Ranking Every WWE PPV Of 2020 (So Far)

7. Worlds Collide

WWE Worlds Collide Imperium Undisputed Era
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13 nights after NXT UK's roster gamely tried their best to mimic that NXT TakeOver flavour, WWE put on an amalgamated effort between the UK lot and NXT's regular touring crew. Worlds Collide, for what it was, is the kind of show that'll fly right under the radar for most when browsing the Network.

It was another house show with cameras.

The main event eight-man tag pitting Imperium vs. Undisputed Era was a riot, but it didn't have any long-term implications. The exact same could be said for bouts like Rhea Ripley vs. Toni Storm, DIY vs. Moustache Mountain and Finn Bálor vs. Ilja Dragunov; everything was a giggle, though it'd be untrue to describe anything as memorable fare.

Worlds Collide was slightly better than UK TakeOver: Blackpool because of the top-shelf NXT influence from the likes of Adam Cole, Bálor and Ripley. It wasn't quite the indispensable supershow that some might want to pretend it was however.

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