Ranking every WWE pay-per-view in 2019 so far from worst to best

2019 has been a good year for pay-per-views.
2019 has been a good year for pay-per-views.

#4 Fastlane

An emotional moment between three brothers.
An emotional moment between three brothers.

Fastlane has generally been a lackluster pay-per-view, mainly because of the somewhat predictable build to WrestleMania. This year was a real exception, as this might have been the greatest Fastlane pay-per-view yet.

It was a show built around multi-man matches, with triple threats and fatal-4-ways dominating the card. The Raw Tag Team Championship got a great spotlight, as The Revival retained their titles in a hard-fought triple threat match. Samoa Joe did the same with his United States title against R-Truth, Andrade and Rey Mysterio.

The match of the night may have been Daniel Bryan's successful WWE Championship defense against Kevin Owens and Mustafa Ali, but the moment of the night came in the main event. The Shield reunited once again to take on the villainous trio of Baron Corbin, Bobby Lashley and Drew McIntyre.

It was Roman Reigns' first match back following his leukemia, and what a way to return. The Big Dog put on a great shift alongside his Shield brothers, as the Hounds of Justice reigned victorious for the final time in a pay-per-view setting.

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