Best Wwe Ppvs Of All Time

Okay, let's be honest. We all have our favorite WWE pay-per-views (PPVs). Those nights where pizza, snacks, and questionable life choices collided in a beautiful symphony of slams, suplexes, and suspiciously choreographed chaos. But which are truly the best? Prepare yourselves because I'm about to drop some truth bombs harder than a Roman Reigns spear.
Survivor Series '97: The Montreal Screwjob... and Everything Else
Yeah, yeah, the Montreal Screwjob. We get it. It's legendary. It's controversial. But hear me out: Beyond the blatant betrayal of Bret Hart, this whole PPV was actually pretty darn good. The matches were solid! The atmosphere was electric! It was like wrestling's version of a Shakespearean tragedy, complete with betrayal, vengeance, and tights. I'm just saying, try to look past the drama and enjoy some good ol' fashioned wrestling. Or, you know, don't. I'm not your boss.
WrestleMania X-Seven: Attitude Adjustment at its Finest
Many call it the greatest WrestleMania ever. I'm not going to disagree. Stone Cold and The Rock. Tables, Ladders, and Chairs. The Hardy Boyz, Edge & Christian, and the Dudley Boyz defying gravity. Jim Ross’s commentary. The whole darn thing was peak Attitude Era excess, and I loved every minute of it. It's basically wrestling comfort food. Plus, the infamous Austin-McMahon alliance. Talk about shocking! I mean, who saw that coming? (Everyone.)
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Royal Rumble 2000: The Night Cactus Jack Blew Our Minds (Again)
Sure, the rumble match itself was fun. But let’s talk about Mick Foley. Cactus Jack took on Triple H in a street fight for the ages. The bumps. The blood. The sheer, unadulterated madness of it all. It was a masterclass in hardcore wrestling, proving that Foley was more than just a lovable goofball. He was a madman! A legend! And probably needed a long ice bath afterwards. This match alone elevates this Rumble to legendary status. It's just so much more than 30 guys throwing each other around.

SummerSlam 2002: The Icon vs. The Next Big Thing
Okay, so maybe the rest of SummerSlam 2002 wasn't mind-blowing. But that one match? The Rock vs. Brock Lesnar? Chef's kiss. It was a true passing of the torch moment. A clash of eras. The Hollywood Rock at his most charismatic facing off against the unstoppable force that was Brock Lesnar. Lesnar absolutely destroyed The Rock. It was brutal, it was shocking, and it cemented Lesnar as a major player. I mean, it's Brock Lesnar, he destroys everyone.
One Night Stand 2005: ECW Lives (Again... Briefly)
Look, I know the ECW revival didn't exactly stick the landing long-term. But for one glorious night? It felt like the good old days. The atmosphere was insane. The matches were brutal. The fans were rabid. It was a pure shot of adrenaline to the wrestling world. Sure, it was probably a one-off nostalgia trip. But what a trip it was. Seeing those old faces, hearing those chants... it brought a tear to my eye (and possibly a welt to my forehead, depending on where you were sitting).

So, there you have it. My highly subjective, probably wrong, and definitely biased list of some of the best WWE PPVs of all time. Disagree? That's fine! Wrestling fandom is all about arguing over opinions. Now, if you'll excuse me, I'm going to go rewatch these PPVs and relive the glory days. Maybe order some pizza too. Don't judge.
"And that's the bottom line, because Stone Cold said so!"
