10 Underrated WWE Pay-Per-Views That Deserve A Rewatch
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7. Vengeance 2005
It took a little while to truly get going, but once it get going Vengeance 2005 turned into one hell of a pay-per-view. And it continued a hot streak that had also seen the aforementioned Judgment Day, as well as ECW One Night Stand, go down within a month-long period.
There were three blockbuster matches on offer, starting with Shawn Michaels taking on Kurt Angle in a WrestleMania 21 rematch.
Another classic, the sequel was likewise stuffed with excellent wrestling and nailbiting near-falls, ending when The Heartbreak Kid hit a mid-air Sweet Chin Music to tie the score.
After that was John Cena (also freshly drafted to Raw along with Angle) defending his WWE Title against Christian and Chris Jericho in a lively triple threat match.
And finally, Batista put a definitive end to his series with Triple H inside Hell in a Cell. The Animal got his third straight pay-per-view victory over The Game in what was a vicious and dramatic match.
The supporting card wasn't bad, with Edge versus Kane, Carlito versus Shelton Benjamin (IC Title) and Victoria versus Christy Hemme all playing their part in making the show an easy watch.