#3 WWE Survivor Series
There may have been some creative issues from WWE surrounding Survivor Series this year, but the show was still really good. The concept of brand warfare was dead and rendered most matches pointless. That being said, WWE did well to plant some element of a story in a few of the 'Champion vs. Champion' matches on the card.
Some of them delivered, while the two Survivor Series Elimination matches had some fun moments. The clean sweep for the men on Team RAW and Lana being the sole survivor were both expected and surprising at the same time if that makes sense. The Street Profits earned a major victory over The New Day, while Sasha Banks and Asuka had another fine installment in their series of pay-per-view matches in 2020.
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The headline match saw Roman Reigns take on Drew McIntyre, in what was a battle between the two biggest stars in WWE today. The Tribal Chief won this titanic battle, following some help from Jey Uso. It truly was a special encounter, but Survivor Series did not end with that. The Undertaker's Final Farewell was the true main event of the show.
The appearances from legendary WWE figures and The Undertaker's friends seemed confusing, as they were brought out and quickly returned to the back before The Deadman entered the ThunderDome. But it was incredibly emotional, thanks to the Paul Bearer hologram.
Survivor Series ended with Undertaker officially retiring. The magnitude of this moment, along with the strength of some of the matches firmly place it among the best WWE pay-per-views of 2020.
Grade: A-