Grading every WWE PPV of the year 2018 (Part 3)
In the last two parts of this series, we talked about the first ten PPVs of 2018. Before reading this I suggest you to please have a look at them by checking out my profile.
Today we will look at the last five PPVs of 2018.
These five PPVs include an all-women PPV, a PPV in Australia, a PPV in Saudi Arabia, one of the big four PPVs, and the latest TLC PPV.
The story in this part of the year was similar to the others, with WWE giving us some great PPVs mixed with some real banger ones.
So let us without any further ado, dwell deep into this five PPVs. We will find out their positive and negative aspects. We will also grade them on this basis.
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#1 Super Show-Down
WWE conducted the first ever WWE PPV in Australia since 2002.
WWE Super Show-Down included some of the biggest names in the history of sports entertainment as part of its card. The Undertaker faced Triple H in a no disqualification match that was dubbed as the last-time ever between the two greats. Shawn Michael returned to accompany Triple H at the match.
In another big match, John Cena tagged with Bobby Lashley against the team of Elias and Kevin Owens. Daniel Bryan faced Miz in a no. 1 contender match, AJ Styles battled Samoa Joe for the WWE Championship and Charlotte Flair faced Becky Lynch for the Smackdown Women's Championship at the event. Two big six-person tag team matches also took place at the show. The Shield collided with The Dogs of War, and Ronda Rousey and The Bella Twins faced The Riott Squad at the PPV.
The Australian boy Buddy Murphy challenged Alexander for Cruiserweight Championship and The IIconics faced Naomi and Asuka.
Positives:
The quality of two six-person tag matches was great, especially the one of the men. Both teams brought their A-Game at the show. Styles and Samoa Joe told a great story between them at the event.
The Cruiserweight Championship match was brilliant, giving the home crowd a moment to cherish. The IIconics' win was a great way to please the home crowd but their match was not so good.
Negatives:
The biggest negative of the show were the two heavily advertised matches. The main-event between Undertaker and Triple H was too long for people, and the tag match including John Cena was very dumb.
Due to the main event being too long Bryan and Miz got only a couple of minutes for their match which was a big let-down.
Grade: 6/10