Wrestlezone’s Top 10: Worst WWE Pay Per View Names

1. ECW December to Dismember

At a time when WWE created an "ECW" show, it was bound to have their own Pay Per View. It was a horrible idea from the very beginning because this ECW was nothing more than a lame attempt at trying to recreate history. Paul Heyman was apart of this in the beginning, but you knew he was going to have little input on how to run the show. We were then gifted with December to Dismember, which is a absolutely horrible name to call a Pay Per View. Even more horrible was myself purchasing the event because I wanted to see the Elimination Chamber Match. The event had only three announced matches before the event, which should have been a red flag. Augusta, Georgia held only 4,500 people that night in the James Brown Arena on that chilly night in 2006. Aside from a decent Hardys vs. MNM match to kick off the night, we had a brutal attempt at trying to fill a card out. Balls Mahoney and Matt Striker fought, Elijah Burke and Sylvester Terkay beat F.B.I, Daivari bet Tommy Dreamer, and Kevin Thorn with Ariel defeated Mike Knox and Kelly Kelly. The main event was lackluster, with Bobby Lashley winning the chamber match. The title of the event should say it all. The event should have been dismembered before the night even started.

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