5 WWE pay-per-view main events that put the fans to sleep
When the WWE incorporated the concept of pay per views into their programming, everything changed.
No longer would fans have to be in the right place at the right time to see high profile matches, now they could (for a nominal fee) watch the biggest stars of their era face off for prizes, whether that be championship gold, title opportunities or just simple bragging rights.
And for a select group of Superstars, they have been able to main event pay per views, etching their name in the history books, whether they won or came up short.
But not all pay per view main events are created equal, and there have been some shows which failed to get the fans excited, for one reason or another.
Here are five WWE pay per view main events that put the fans to sleep.
#5 The Undertaker Vs. Triple H (King of the Ring 2002)
As two of the biggest stars of their time, you would have thought that The Undertaker and Triple H would work great together.
But when they met at the final King of the Ring pay per view, something was off between the two.
Despite having great matches before, and since, the two legends just could not mesh in the main event, for the Deadman's Undisputed Championship.
The bafflingly slow match features both men taking their sweet time, and whilst this could be effective to build story, the match seemed to move at a glacial pace.
Whilst fans have criticised the pair's matches in 2018, especially their tag match at Crown Jewel, just remember that it was a hell lot worse in 2002.