Ranking WWE's 12 PPVs In 2014

1. WrestleMania 30 (April 6)

Best Matches: Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton vs. Batista, Daniel Bryan vs. Triple H Worst Match: Divas battle royal won by AJ Lee WrestleMania 30 was a great show that was the best of WWE in 2014 because it was the culmination of Daniel Bryan's rise to the top. He deserved it as much as any wrestler in the history of the company because of the connection he built up with the fans and his ability to have great matches with anybody. He had two incredible matches on the show with the first one taking place as the PPV opener against Triple H and then the main event against Randy Orton and Batista. What's amazing about this show is that even though Bryan's night was unforgettable, some people might remember Brock Lesnar beating The Undertaker as the most memorable part of the event. It wasn't a great match, but in terms of creating an everlasting moment it may never be topped. We are never forget Undertaker losing at WrestleMania 30 whether you liked it or you hated it and that's a reason why it was such a fantastic event. How about the way WrestleMania 30 started? Hulk Hogan walked out as the host of the show, then Steve Austin showed up unannounced and then The Rock walked out unannounced too. It was an amazing moment to see three of the biggest stars ever in the same ring at the same time while the crowd went wild. In addition to those matches, the rest of the card featured a pretty good matchup as John Cena beat Bray Wyatt and the battle royal win by Cesaro was a lot of fun too. It may not be remembered as the best WrestleMania ever (that's probably WM17 or WM19), but it was definitely above average and the high point for WWE PPVs in 2014.
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