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.

#10 Fastlane

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As average as a pay-per-view can get.
As average as a pay-per-view can get.

While Raw was doing okay in February, Smackdown was pretty poor. A prolonged build to probably the most unexciting pay-per-view of any calendar year did not help the show in any way. However, Fastlane did a decent job in building to WrestleMania, certainly better than it's Raw counterpart a couple of weeks ago. Matches like Shinsuke Nakamura vs Rusev and Charlotte Flair vs Ruby Riott were perfectly serviceable, with the 2018 women's Royal Rumble winner Asuka coming out to challenge Charlotte at 'Mania, after her successful Women's title defence.

We also saw a title change, as Randy Orton defeated Bobby Roode to win the United States Championship for the first time in his career. Remember that? The biggest portion of the show, though, was the main event. AJ Styles defended his WWE Championship in a Six-Pack Challenge, featuring Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, John Cena, Dolph Ziggler and Baron Corbin. This match was entertaining and nail-biting, with the dream match between Styles and Nakamura hanging in the balance. After an extremely fun match filled with great wrestling, the Phenomenal One stood victorious, much to our collective relief.

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Edited by Israel Lutete
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