Ranking every WWE pay-per-view in 2018 from worst to best

There have been a lot of decent to great WWE pay-per-views this year.
There have been a lot of decent to great WWE pay-per-views this year.

#13 Greatest Royal Rumble

This was the better Saudi show by a mile.
This was the better Saudi show by a mile.

Greatest Royal Rumble was by far the better show emanating from Saudi Arabia in 2018, but that is not saying much. This show was so uneventful, that it was basically a glorified house show. Nothing of note happened, with the only title change being for the vacant Raw Tag Team titles. The action was sub-standard throughout the night in Jeddah, aside from a couple of matches. Cedric Alexander and Kalisto wrestled a fun match for the Cruiserweight Championship, while Seth Rollins retained his Intercontinental title in a four-way Ladder Match.

The biggest controversy from this show was the Steel Cage match between Universal Champion Brock Lesnar and Roman Reigns. Both men touched the floor at pretty much the same time, in what was a messy situation. The main event was, evidently from the name, a 50-man Royal Rumble match. In this match, we saw a record-breaking Royal Rumble stay from Daniel Bryan, a sumo wrestler, an entire roster of jobbers and a dominant Braun Strowman standing tall at the end. But the one man that everybody was talking about when this night was over was Titus O'Neil, who hilariously tripped and fell into the underside of the ring.

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