WWE: Ranking Every PPV from 2016

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2016 was a big year for WWE. What were the best and worst pay-per-views of the calendar year?

WWE’s final pay-per-view of the year, Roadblock: End of the Line, is finally in the books. It brings an end to a year that was among one of the most eventful in WWE history. Just think back to January and imagine if someone had told you all of the things that would occur in WWE in the upcoming year. AJ Styles will finally come to WWE and be world champion the matter of a few months. Shane McMahon will return and challenge the Undertaker at WrestleMania. The brand split will return and SmackDown will go live. All of that and more summarizes what has been a whirlwind year for the biggest wrestling company in the world.

And many of the biggest happenings over the past year played out on PPV events. While the quality of Raw and SmackDown has gotten undoubtedly better since the beginning of 2016, WWE’s weekly programming will rarely surpass PPVs in terms of quality. They have to give you a reason to pay for the WWE Network, after all.

But obviously some PPVs are better than others. Like any other year, 2016 had its highs and lows as far as WWE’s premier events are concerned. With that said, here are our rankings of every WWE PPV of 2016.