WWE Super Show-Down: Every Match Ranked From Worst To Best

It was a show alright.

WWE Super Show Down Undertaker Shawn Michaels
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As pretty much everybody expected, WWE's generically-titled Super Show-Down brought a wildly inconsistent four-hour show to Australia's Melbourne Cricket Ground, swerving violently between lazy house show-worthy fare and a couple of great matches sparsely peppered throughout.

Though on paper there was actually plenty to be excited about, too many of the bouts ultimately suffered from phoned-in performances from a jet-lagged roster, poor pacing, or in the case of some of the better matches, dud finishes that derailed a lot of that prior goodwill.

Too often the show held superstars in a holding pattern, refusing to do anything more significant than prolong feuds for another month and basically start setting the table for November's return to Saudi Arabia for the Crown Jewel PPV. At least we got - gasp - one title change, though.

Outside the novelty of Europeans being able to watch a live WWE show at a sensible time for once, there was precious little here worth savouring or remembering, with many matches falling far short of their potential...

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