Ranking All 13 WWE Pay-Per-Views from 2015
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Daily DDT takes a look back at the year with our ranking of all 2015 WWE pay-per-views.
2015 was an absolute rollercoaster for the WWE. No year in recent memory had as stark of a difference in its highs and lows, but despite the inconsistencies in the quality of storytelling, some truly historic moments took place.
To quickly recap: 2015 was the year that Sting had his first match in the WWE. Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns each won their first WWE World Heavyweight Championship (although one title reign was significantly longer than the other).
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John Cena spent over half the year defending the U.S. Championship on a weekly basis, showcasing incredible matches from the entire WWE roster, as well as some NXT talent like Sami Zayn. And, of course, Cena’s penultimate feud this year was with the newcomer Kevin Owens, who also had a heck of a rookie year.
The women’s landscape also underwent a huge facelift, with the main roster debuts of Charlotte, Becky Lynch and Sasha Banks. And Charlotte won her first Diva’s Championship when she ended Nikki Bella’s historic reign.
So many of these moments made for some unforgettable pay-per-view events. Daily DDT has weighed all these shows against one another and ranked all thirteen from worst to best. Hop in our time machine and see how every WWE pay-per-view stacked up!
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