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.

#9 Super Showdown

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A fine, fine show.
A fine, fine show.

WWE decided to hold a super-sized pay-per-view event in Australia this year, called Super Showdown. It would be somewhat of a glorified house show, but a lot better than the other international stadium shows WWE has done this year. There were some really cool moments, amidst the standard tag team matches involving John Cena and Ronda Rousey among others. The IIconics and Buddy Murphy picked up hometown victories in front of their people, with the latter winning the Cruiserweight Championship in a ten-minute show-stealer. Other cool moments saw Daniel Bryan stunning The Miz with a small package victory in two minutes and a standard but impressive six-man tag between The Shield and the short-lived Dogs Of War.

However, the night only belonged to one match and four performers, but not in the best way. Time was sacrificed from a couple of matches so that the crowd at the Melbourne Cricket Ground could sit through a half-an-hour "epic" between Triple H and The Undertaker. Shawn Michaels and Kane would be heavily involved in this unnecessarily slow and tiring main event. There were bells and whistles galore, as we saw four men with a combined age of over 200 beat each other up for a really long period of time. The match was just so dull and should have been shortened for everybody's sake. After the Game's victory, both 'Taker and Kane beat DX down to set up the dreaded tag team match for Crown Jewel. And the rest, as they say, is history.

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Edited by Israel Lutete
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