WWE 2003 PPVs From Worst To Best

1. Vengeance

The Good: Vengeance 2003 was a wrestling fan's wrestling show, boasting three excellent matches and just the right amount of sports entertainment. Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero's US Title tournament final was an exquisite opener. Eddie really was on a fantastic role that year and Benoit was no slouch, either.

Stealing the show in the midcard were Rey Mysterio & Billy Kidman and The World's Greatest Tag Team, who put on a clinic. On top, Brock Lesnar, Kurt Angle and Big Show had one of the better WWE Title triple threat matches you're going to see. It was at its best when it was Angle and Lesna in there, natch.

As for the sports entertainment quote, that was provided by the Vince McMahon versus Zach Gowen freak show (during which McMahon bladed far too heavily), Sable versus Stephanie McMahon and the APA Bar Room Brawl (essentially a hardcore elimination match in a makeshift bar room setting).

The Bad: Practically nothing. Even Jamie Noble versus Billy Gunn was half decent. Undertaker against John Cena, while no doubt 1000 times more interesting today, was still good considering Cena's experience level.

The Rest: During said 'Taker/Cena match, the Dead Man's motorcycle died on him, which meant he needed to abandon it and walk to the ring like a normal person. That's not very badass, is it?

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