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Guest Retro Rob
Posted

It seems like there are three matches that people generally consider the MOTY, so let's see which one is looked at as the best by the majority.

 

1. Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin - WM 13

2. Rey Mysterio vs. Eddy Guerrero - Halloween Havoc

3. Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker - Badd Blodd

 

Feel free to add any to the list that I forgot.

 

Personally, I would go with the Hart-Austin match.

Guest bps "The Truth" 21
Posted

The Hart-Austin match was the most important of the year and it was real good.

 

I vote for Rey vs. Eddy though. Just a phenomenal match.

Guest Dangerous A
Posted

Hart/Austin is monumental from a storytelling standpoint as well as landmark because of the double turn.

 

Rey/Eddy is better from a technical standpoint as the match was damn near flawless which is hard to accomplish with these guys pulling off such high spots that are customary with the cruiser/junior style.

 

Depends on how I'm feeling at a point in time when it comes to this stuff. For now, I'd take Hart/Austin.

 

If we were to expand out MOTY candidates to matches from around the world, I'd include Misawa vs Kobashi from 1/20/97 and 10/26/97 as well as Misawa vs Kawada 6/6/97.

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1. Eddy Guerrero vs. Rey Mysterio Jr - WCW Halloween Havoc '97

2. Steve Austin vs. Bret Hart - WWF WrestleMania XIII

3. Kenta Kobashi vs. Mitsuharu Misawa - AJPW (20/1/97)

4. Hart Foundation vs. Team U.S.A. - WWF In Your House 16

5. Six Man Tag - ECW Barely Legal '97

Guest Retro Rob
Posted

I first thought of the topic because I just watched the Rey-Eddy match. I thought the match was awesome, but when it comes down to it I wouldn't put it over Austin-Hart any day.

Guest shlidgn90
Posted

i think it should be an tie for:

mysterio/eddy and misawa/kobashi 01/97

 

eddy/rey was one hell of a match that i haven't seen copied since. rey did an dragonrana tope.

 

kobashi/misawa was the most emotional match i have ever seen. the best ending of a match i have ever seen.

Guest CanadianChick
Posted

While the Rey/Eddy and Bret/Austin matches were better, the HIAC was still damn good. It is, bar none, the best match I have ever seen the Undertaker in.

Guest HartFan86
Posted

My personal MOTY is the Canadian Stampede 10 Man Tag. The most fun I've ever had watching a match.

Guest papacita
Posted

I've never seen Eddie/Rey and I think HIAC was very overrated.

 

So I'll say Austin/Hart

Posted

While Mysterio vs. Eddie was an amazing match, both Austin vs. Bret and HIAC had more impact. Between the latter two, I'd say Austin vs. Bret because it was basically the beginning of the Attitude Era. IMO, HIAC isn't too far behind. HBK-Undertaker is one of my personal favorite feuds.

Posted

I've not seen much non-US wrestling, so I'll stick to North American matches.

 

 

Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin - Wrestlemania 13 without a doubt.

 

Personally, I feel the Michaels/Undertaker HIAC is *vastly* overrated.

Guest Askewniverse
Posted

A match from 1997 that's often overlooked is Bulldog vs. Owen in the finals of the European title tournament. In my opinion, it's the best non-PPV match from that year, as well as one of the best matches ever on Raw.

Guest HartFan86
Posted

Yes...Bulldog/Owen needs more love, and should of won best match of all-time on Raw for Raw X...even if it was out of tribute for both guys. At the MINIMUM.

Guest Fook_Hing_Ho
Posted

Austin/Bret WM 13

 

Owen/Bulldog was a great match, but IMO it wasn't the best match of the year. Hell, it wasn't even the best tv match of the year. That honour goes to Owen/Bulldog vs. HBK/Austin.

Posted
Personally, I feel the Michaels/Undertaker HIAC is *vastly* overrated.

Oh no!

I just watched this again last night and it is sooooo very awesome! Maybe not the "MOTY" but still...

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted
My personal MOTY is the Canadian Stampede 10 Man Tag. The most fun I've ever had watching a match.

Speaking of overrated...

 

This match is **3/4 on a good day. LOD, Shamrock, Neidhart, and Pillman did nothing but fill space. That's half the participants..Goldust didn't do much of consequence either..

 

Most of the brawling was sloppy, the actual wrestling didn't lead to much (or a finish), it's just a loud crowd.

 

The Bret/Austin parts rocked the house, the Owen/Austin parts rocked the house...everything else was ranging from mediocre-crapola.

 

Shamrock was completely lost in there, and didn't adapt at ALL to being heelish.

 

3 good workers does not make a 10 man tag good.

 

The ten man on Raw in 2000 completely blows this match out of the pond.

 

As for my 97 MOTY...Misawa/Kobashi 1/20, then Rey/Eddy second.

Guest Austin3164life
Posted

Austin vs. Bret is probably the greatest North American match of all time, so it easily gets my vote for 97 MOTY.

Guest Choken One
Posted
My personal MOTY is the Canadian Stampede 10 Man Tag. The most fun I've ever had watching a match.

Speaking of overrated...

 

This match is **3/4 on a good day. LOD, Shamrock, Neidhart, and Pillman did nothing but fill space. That's half the participants..Goldust didn't do much of consequence either..

 

Most of the brawling was sloppy, the actual wrestling didn't lead to much (or a finish), it's just a loud crowd.

 

The Bret/Austin parts rocked the house, the Owen/Austin parts rocked the house...everything else was ranging from mediocre-crapola.

 

Shamrock was completely lost in there, and didn't adapt at ALL to being heelish.

 

3 good workers does not make a 10 man tag good.

 

The ten man on Raw in 2000 completely blows this match out of the pond.

 

As for my 97 MOTY...Misawa/Kobashi 1/20, then Rey/Eddy second.

No body ever said the match was a WRESTLING classic...

 

 

It's right up there with with Hogan/Rock for being memorable if only for the intense heat.

 

As for me

 

I still think Survivor Series 1996 was more sound match but WM had more emotional attachment and history.

 

I don't watch Puro much and if I do...I don't remember dates or who they were.

 

Mysterio/Rey was just a Fun incredible match but it never had meaning but that really doesn't hurt the match...I was just saying it didn't change things like

 

The Mania match or the HIAC match.

 

The Raw Match with Owen/Bulldog was great but since it's rare it can't get that luv.

 

The Owen/Bulldog Vs Shawn/Austin match is over rated but it was still good.

 

Another overlooked match is HBK/Austin at KOTR.

 

But in the end...

 

Austin-Hart was MOTY for 1997 on every possible level.

Guest eiker_ir
Posted

i love Austin vs. Bret so it gets my vote, it's in my top 5 matches ever

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted
No body ever said the match was a WRESTLING classic...

 

People absolutely have done so. If the wrestling in the wrestling match on the wrestling show with the wrestlers is bad...then how is the match great?

 

It's right up there with with Hogan/Rock for being memorable if only for the intense heat.

 

Hogan/Rock wasn't ***** either. Memorable, I guess, but the match was pure shit. The silverdome was likely rumbling during Hercules and Billy Jack Haynes..but that match isn't regarded so highly..my point, Loud doesn't equal good.

Guest Dynamite Kido
Posted
5. Six Man Tag - ECW Barely Legal '97

I definately agree with this one, but if you are going to put this one on here I would imagine that you would put on the Michinoku Pro match that was a week or so before Barely Legal that was on an ECW card. Not sure of the date, but I remember it was on their TV show and also Scott Taylor (Scottie 2 Hottie) faught TAZ.

Guest HartFan86
Posted

I said my PERSONAL MOTY. Just because it wasn't a wrestling clinic doesn't mean I didn't enjoy the hell out of it.

 

And did I say it was a wrestling classic? Nope.

 

As far as Austin/Hart goes, I don't care for it that much because I like Austin/Hart from SS 96 that much better. Sure, not really the fairest way to judge a match, but it's how I feel.

Posted

From a booking and heat standpoint...there are not many greater than Bret/Austin.

 

From a technical standpoint, Rey/Eddy fucks you up with the greatness.

 

I give the nod to the Rey/Eddy match, simply because I've analyzed that match over and over and found it to be more entertaining.

 

But yeah, if you wanna go international, 1/20/97, Kobashi/Misawa by a landslide for the sheer neck-breaking and psychological greatness.

Guest BionicRedneck
Posted (edited)

Misawa/Kobashi had two great matches in 97.

 

Oh, and nobody better say Shawn/Taker! coz if they do... :spank:

 

EDIT: I just remembered, Ohtani and Liger had a superb match in 97 too.

Edited by BionicRedneck
Guest Nathan_Avara
Posted

WWF/E - Bret Hart vs. Stone Cold (Wrestlemania)

WCW - Rey Mysterio Jr. vs. Eddie Guerrero

ECW - Sabu vs. Taz (Barely Legal)

Japan - Kobashi vs. Misawa (Most of their matches were **** - *****)

Guest CanadianChris
Posted
Oh, and nobody better say Shawn/Taker! coz if they do... :spank:

You'd better find everyone that voted in the RSPW awards, then, because that WAS the match of the year.

 

Even though I personally considered Austin/Hart to be a bit better, and voted for that.

 

Here were the top 5:

 

1) Shawn Michaels vs The Undertaker (October 5th, Hell in a cell match)

2) Bret Hart vs Steve Austin (March 23rd, Submission match)

3) Eddie Guerrero vs Rey Misterio Jr. (October 26th)

4) Triple H vs Cactus Jack (September 22nd, Falls count anywhere match)

5) Owen Hart vs Davey Boy Smith (February 22nd)

Guest Agent of Oblivion
Posted

Was that when they were still splitting up the NA and Foreign material?

Guest Choken One
Posted

Actually...the HIAC was more deserving of the Award at the time because it was so damn groundbreaking while The I Quit Match was in essance a brawl...It's the historics of that match is why it ranks so well these days because of the match tremendous impact.

Guest CanadianChris
Posted
Was that when they were still splitting up the NA and Foreign material?

No, they recombined it that year.

Guest BionicRedneck
Posted

HITC I is the most overrated match of the year, no doubt.

 

It was nowhere near what it is hyped to be. Basically, Michaels takes a sickening beating, ridiculously oversells every move, Taker sells nothing (not even the superkick) and the finish is absurd. It's a fun match at times, but it is basically a 30 minute squash.

 

Seriously, if that match is 5* then god knows what Austin/Hart would be.

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