Ranking every WWE PPV from the first half of 2020

What was WWE's best pay-per-view of 2020 so far?
What was WWE's best pay-per-view of 2020 so far?

#4 WWE Money in the Bank

The first pay-per-view after a stressful WrestleMania season was Money in the Bank, with a very clear vision of what to expect. A card that gradually felt bigger, culminating with one of the most bonkers cinematic matches that WWE has produced in recent months.

The first leg of the show was painfully average, with the highlight being an alright Universal Championship match between Braun Strowman and Bray Wyatt. It was merely their first confrontation of what could yet be an epic story. We also saw Drew McIntyre and Seth Rollins put on an excellent WWE Championship match, one that would have been a classic had a crowd been present.

Other happenings included The New Day opening the show with a solid multi-man Tag Team Title defense, Tamina getting a Women's Championship match, and Bobby Lashley planting the seeds for his partnership with MVP. But the main focus of this show was by far the dual Money in the Bank Ladder Matches taking place at WWE's Corporate Headquarters.

Six men and six women indulged in a chase up the building, with us seeing various gags throughout the match. The highlight was probably when AJ Styles and Daniel Bryan fought their way into Vince McMahon's office and the way the two of them sold their fear of the boss.

The briefcases were won at the roof of Titan Towers by Asuka and Otis respectively. It was a fun "mini-movie" capping off a decent effort by WWE. Money in the Bank was fine, greatly enhanced by its short length. However, it cannot go any further up because of the slightly weak undercard it had.

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