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Published: September 17, 2012
By Jared Silberkleit - Thanks to a brilliant main event, Night of Champions ended up being one of WWE’s best PPVs in several months. The show got off to a bit of a slow start, with the undercard being predominantly TV quality, but once Orton/Ziggler hit the show really turned a corner and ended up finishing [...]
Published: July 21, 2012
By Jared Silberkleit - Money in the Bank was certainly an upgrade over WWE’s last PPV No Way Out, but the show suffered from many of the same problems that have plagued the company recently. Questionable booking, weak portrayal of the world champions, and too much filler. The major matches were all at least solid for [...]
Published: November 15, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - Turning Point was yet another dismal PPV offering from TNA. Almost all of their PPVs this year have been horrendous. These shows are rife with terrible booking and less-than-stellar wrestling save for a match here and there. Many of the matches on this show were ridiculously overbooked and the crowd hardly [...]
Published: October 24, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - On paper, WWE Vengeance 2011 looked be a decent-at-best throwaway PPV, and that’s pretty much how the show turned out. The show was far from terrible but suffered from a dead crowd, wasn’t really that good, and was merely a filler show to bridge the gap to Survivor Series next month. Survivor [...]
Published: September 19, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - Despite a recent hot streak on PPV as well as some buzz on television, WWE delivered easily one of the worst PPVs of 2011 with Night of Champions. Most of card featured matches that simply weren’t PPV quality and there was a lot of bad booking throughout the night. Much of the [...]
Published: September 14, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - The frustrating trend of very pedestrian, uneventful PPV outings continued for TNA with No Surrender. Once again, fans received a night of mostly average-at-best, dull, and TV quality wrestling, with nothing particularly memorable at all. One would think that TNA would try to up the ante a bit to generate some interest [...]
Published: July 19, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - Money in the Bank may very well be remembered as one of the greatest PPVs in the history of the WWE. The card delivered everything as promised and was full of great matches, amazing moments, and stunning surprises. For a non-Big Four, B-level PPV this absolutely overachieved and lived up to its [...]
Published: May 16, 2011
By Jared Silberkleit - Simply put, there was absolutely no reason for TNA Sacrifice 2011 to be broadcast as a PPV. The company made no effort to hype up or promote the show, and the whole show felt like a thoughtless, routine edition of their TV show. None of the matches were particularly long and, for [...]
Published: October 4, 2010
By Jared Silberkleit - Hell in a Cell overachieved and ended up being a pretty enjoyable PPV from WWE, one of their better PPVs of 2010. Despite low expectations heading into the show, several matches were much better than people thought they would be and the show was very fun to sit through. The main event [...]
Published: February 16, 2010
By Jared Silberkleit – In a sharp contrast to the standards of their last few PPVs, TNA’s Against All Odds 2010 was a very dismal, disappointing show. The card looked promising with good talent featured in the 8 Card Stud Tournament as well as an intriguing World title match, but the talent was let down [...]