Ranking The Very Worst WWE Pay-Per-View Every Year 1990 - 2020

29. 1992 - Survivor Series

Undertaker PPVs
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Everything might have been crumbling around Vince McMahon's empire in 1992, but the company still managed to excel on pay-per-view.

The Royal Rumble was one of the best ever, WrestleMania looked massive in spite of the organisation entering rapid decline, and the choice to smash records by moving SummerSlam to Wembley Stadium was inspired.

Survivor Series claims "worst" by default then, if only because moving away from the elimination format was jarring, and a mini-banger pitting Randy Savage and Mr Perfect against Ric Flair and Razor Ramon was undermined by the lack of a finish.

 
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