Ranking every WWE PPV in 2019 from worst to best

2019 was a decent year for pay-per-views.
2019 was a decent year for pay-per-views.

#11 Tables, Ladders & Chairs

A few great matches and moments saved this show.
A few great matches and moments saved this show.

The last pay-per-view of the year did not exactly cover itself in glory, with the first matches on the card being announced only nine days before the event. TLC did have some great matches like the enthralling ladder match between The New Day and The Revival, as well as a great contest in Aleister Black vs. Buddy Murphy. There was also some solid character development in the match between The Miz and Bray Wyatt. Daniel Bryan's return after the match was a lovely surprise as well.

However, it was not all good. King Corbin defeated Roman Reigns in a TLC match in a decision that very few people expected and doesn't seem to have been that popular. Also, the main event Women's Tag Title TLC match between the Kabuki Warriors and the team of Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair was severely hampered due to Kairi Sane getting knocked out early on. The women did their best to put on a good match, but the circumstances were too challenging, resulting in a much lesser match than what all four women in good shape could have put together. All-in-all, another disappointing pay-per-view main event in the final months of 2019.

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#10 Stomping Grounds

Proper solid event.
Proper solid event.

Like a couple on this list already, the build-up to this show was far from spectacular. The Wildcard Rule was making the product difficult to follow, with Superstars appearing on either brand's show with impunity. However, this show, taking place amidst all the chaos, was decent. Most of the matches involved some fun action, including the pair of tag team matches, pitting Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn against The New Day, and Heavy Machinery against the Planet's Tag Team Champions, Daniel Bryan and Erick Rowan.

The rest of the show was hit or miss. Samoa Joe and Ricochet put on a great United States Championship match, while Roman Reigns and Drew McIntyre had a solid outing together. Kofi Kingston vs. Dolph Ziggler inside a steel cage had slow action but a pretty cool finish. The main event storyline with Baron Corbin choosing the referee in his match against Seth Rollins was very frustrating. It prolonged two feuds that were already reaching their saturation point.

Rollins vs. Corbin was a program reaching its shelf life, as was Becky Lynch vs. Lacey Evans in their feud for the RAW Women's Championship. Maybe it was a mistake to pair the two together for a storyline?

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