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Post by hulksmash87 on Aug 12, 2017 17:10:16 GMT -5
What is the worst show ever put on by any of the big companies wwe ecw wcw awa? No heroes of wrestling does not count lol.
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Post by cabbageboy on Aug 12, 2017 17:33:38 GMT -5
Souled Out 2000. There is no more audience insulting, depressing, anger inducing PPV ever put out by a major company.
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Post by chronocross on Aug 12, 2017 18:12:47 GMT -5
December 2 Dismember, I actually ordered this show.
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Post by Jiren on Aug 12, 2017 18:41:16 GMT -5
King Of The Ring 95
- D2D was really bad but was mercifully short, And Shelly Martinez's backside was nice to watch - Late WCW PPV's had some decent undercard matches, Even WCW during the 94 - 96 Hogan era had decent undercard matches
King Of The Ring 95 was a stinker from top to bottom
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2017 19:15:55 GMT -5
WCW Uncensored 1995-It was the 1st wcw ppv I ordered because my mom had told me I could start getting all wrestling ppvs now because I was a great son(her words not mine).The show was terrible and I didn't order a wcw show for a long while after that even though I could have.
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Post by Ted Sheckler on Aug 12, 2017 19:22:24 GMT -5
Souled Out 2000. There is no more audience insulting, depressing, anger inducing PPV ever put out by a major company. At least Souled Out 2000 looked good on paper. Original card was meant to be Chris Benoit/Jeff Jarrett, Bret Hart/Sid Vicious and Bagwell/DDP. Not great but Benoit and Jarrett were having good matches and Bret/Sid could've been okay. My selection is the PPV the month before which was Starrcade. That event had no excuses for being so bad but was absolutely horrible.
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Post by burdette25159 on Aug 12, 2017 20:12:38 GMT -5
AWA: Supertrash: The Pay Per view aka SuperClash III (1988): AWA/WCCW title unification match ends in a referee stoppage brought on due to excessive blood loss and it didn't help that it was sandwiched between Survivor Series and Starrcade 88: True Gritt. WCW (JCP era): Bunkhouse Stampede 88: this show was doomed from the start, tickets showing the wrong start time, the PPV starting with a entrance Joined in Progress, and a hackneyed Dusty finish in the world title match, no wonder Royal Rumble 88 was a superior show compared to the BS. Turner era WCW: GAB 91, Flair gets future-endevored while still champion and as a result, WE WANT FLAIR! WWF: King of the Ring 1995, if WWF fans heading into KOTR 95 thought WMXI was rock bottom for 1995, they got another thing coming, SV doing 4 matches, Mabel is crowned KOTR and HBK and Taker eliminated in the first round. WWE: WMXVII: DB and Sheamus got bumped for skits and talky talky from the Rock and Cole VS Lawler ending in a DUSTY FINISH and the Rock restarts the main event so the Miz could beat Cena to retain the world title.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 12, 2017 20:46:20 GMT -5
Nothing listed so far even comes close - even Heroes of Wrestling - to the absolute disaster of a PPV that was CWA's Bodyguards and Bandits show in 1996. There is no WWE, WCW, AWA, ECW, XPW, TNA or even WOW show worse than it. Heroes PPV is Wrestlemania X-7 compared to it.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 12, 2017 21:00:40 GMT -5
Nothing listed so far even comes close - even Heroes of Wrestling - to the absolute disaster of a PPV that was CWA's Bodyguards and Bandits show in 1996. There is no WWE, WCW, AWA, ECW, XPW, TNA or even WOW show worse than it. Heroes PPV is Wrestlemania X-7 compared to it. So having never heard of this I looked it up, what the hell is a tag team football match!?
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Post by bootytea on Aug 12, 2017 21:07:52 GMT -5
First one that came to mind was Capitol Punishment.
It felt just like a horrible RAW that was headlined by a lame impersonator.
Also, I wanted R-Truth as the main champ real badly, but his dreadful performance in the main event made me change my mind..
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Post by hulksmash87 on Aug 12, 2017 21:26:43 GMT -5
Uwf blackjack brawl they booked a huge arena and Drew what looked like 200 people
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Post by burdette25159 on Aug 12, 2017 21:35:57 GMT -5
Uwf blackjack brawl they booked a huge arena and Drew what looked like 200 people And since it was broadcast on SportsChannel, it was joined in progress.
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Post by G✇JI☈A on Aug 12, 2017 21:40:11 GMT -5
Which WWF PPV was one that after it ended Vince allegedly threw off his headset and shouted JUST AWFUL!
Think it was a IN YOUR HOUSE the one that had Mable v Yokozuna.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 13, 2017 7:16:10 GMT -5
Uwf blackjack brawl they booked a huge arena and Drew what looked like 200 people Just because it drew a small crowd doesn't mean it was a bad show.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 13, 2017 9:35:20 GMT -5
Blackjack Brawl (UWF's live event on SportsCenter) and Beach Brawl (UWF's first - and only - actual PPV, which happened before Blackjack Brawl) weren't good by any stretches of the imagination but neither were absolute trainwrecks, either. They were mostly just sort of...there. Honestly, small crowds and annoying commentators aside, they just sort of felt like WWF/WCW ppvs without any actual main events, just midcard matches from start to end.
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Post by cabbageboy on Aug 13, 2017 9:53:00 GMT -5
See I thought this question was limited to actual major PPVs and not unknown crap. AWA SuperClash III isn't even remotely on my list for Worst PPV Ever. It wasn't even a bad show from what I recall.
The Vince headset deal was IYH 4 with Bulldog/Diesel on top. A forgettable show overall more than the worst crap I've ever seen. I'd probably say KOTR 1995 should be on the list, but oddly enough Roadie vs. Holly wasn't that bad and Bret/Lawler in the Kiss My Foot match did get the crowd going.
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Post by agent817 on Aug 13, 2017 10:10:18 GMT -5
King of the Ring 1999 and here is why:
The big one is the main event's mystery involving who raised the briefcase. I am aware of people having noted that it was the Big Bossman who did it, but I don't remember anything being said about it on TV.
A terrible pick on who came out as the KOTR winner (Good thing that push didn't last).
An underwhelming WWF title match.
Also, the tournament matches weren't good either.
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Post by burdette25159 on Aug 13, 2017 13:24:39 GMT -5
Which WWF PPV was one that after it ended Vince allegedly threw off his headset and shouted JUST AWFUL! Think it was a IN YOUR HOUSE the one that had Mable v Yokozuna. In your House 4: Great white north. It was also the show where Shawn Michaels surrendered the IC title to Dean (Shane) Douglas only for Douglas to lose the title to Razor (another example of the curse of the Kliq.)
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Post by burdette25159 on Aug 13, 2017 13:25:50 GMT -5
Blackjack Brawl (UWF's live event on SportsCenter) and Beach Brawl (UWF's first - and only - actual PPV, which happened before Blackjack Brawl) weren't good by any stretches of the imagination but neither were absolute trainwrecks, either. They were mostly just sort of...there. Honestly, small crowds and annoying commentators aside, they just sort of felt like WWF/WCW ppvs without any actual main events, just midcard matches from start to end. It's SportsChannel not SportsCenter, Not SportsCentre.
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Post by Joe Neglia on Aug 13, 2017 13:29:14 GMT -5
The big one is the main event's mystery involving who raised the briefcase. I am aware of people having noted that it was the Big Bossman who did it, but I don't remember anything being said about it on TV. This is why WWE has given up on trying to be subtle on anything anymore. It was obviously him, with the rules that no Corporation member could get involved, them kicking him out the week before and welcoming him back in right after, but because JR didn't explicitly state it, it went over everyone's heads.
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