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The best Comical match, not just for the humor in it, but the fricken skill to pull it off, was at the Super J Cup 1995 tourny.

Damien 666 vs Gran Naiwa.

Damien and Gran going back and forth performing other wrestlers moves, calling out their shots strutting around, Damien doing the Hogan poses. Priceless.

 

they should Hire Damien in the WWF just for possiblity of him calling out Jinsei and doing a Prayer Ropewalk on Tajiri! lol

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Guest razazteca

Charles Robinson vs Asya in WCW was the funniest thing I have ever seen.  Charles had all of Flair's gimmicks....the Flair Flop, the woooooooooooo, chops, sagging pectoral muscles.

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Guest bob_barron

The Showster was so hilarious.

 

Also-

Unforgiven 99 Jarrett v. Chyna

 

Moolah and Mae run in and Jarrett just clotheslines them both. Its so hilaroiusly awesome

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Guest dreamer420

Rob Van Dam in ECW (any match.  he's usually so baked that watching his matches are hilarious)

Angle vs. Show (backlash 2000)

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Yup  

Damien shouted Jinsei and did the praying rope walk on Gran.

 

Super J Cup 95 opener match

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Guest dreamer420

I always find that Ric Flair and Steve Austin are both very funny to watch in the ring.  Their actions and the way that they bump is very hilarious to me.

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Guest vlad

HHH vs Shawn Michaels for Shawns European title. I believe it was on RAW December 1997. Sgt Slaughter who was the commissioner at the time made them wrestle. The match was made to to look soooo fake. On purpose. When HHH won he did the Rocky II speech.. "Except for my kid been born, this is the gretest moment of my life...."

 

Priceless stuff

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Guest crandamaniac

there was a match on Raw one time, back when the New Age Outlaws were champs, it was a 3-way for the title with them and LOD and DOA.  Anyways Road Dogg and Billy each got tagged in by there opponents, and you instantly thought they was going to fight.  Well one laid down, the other pinned him, ends the match.  

 

I remember a few weeks later they had another match like that with "outlaws rule" in effect, where partners can't pin partners

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Guest Will Scarlet

One of my favourites was an old ECW match between the Sandman & Stevie Richards.  Stevie was defending the belt for Raven because Raven was injured or something.  Stevie takes an absolute beating in this match, mostly from his partners, who kept screwing up and accidentally hitting him instead of Sandman.  Finally, Raven gets fed up, knocks out Sandman, then, if I remember correctly, DDT's Stevie, and put his unconscious body onto Sandman for the win.  I have not seen the match in years, so the ending may have been different, but I found the beating poor Stevie took in the match to be pretty funny.

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I miss the Outlaws...Billy Gunn was okay to watch back then.

You know what is funny about Billy Gunn is that he actually looks like he is working a lot harder now than he ever was with the Outlaws.  Probably burnout from hanging with the Road Dogg I guess, but in 1998 the Outlaws were the team.

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Guest RavishingRickRudo

Easy....

 

Kronic vs. Taker/Kane Unforgiven 2001.

 

They fuck up a clothesline spot, get disoriented, taker misses a punch by a solid foot, Adam sells it (badly), Taker then hits a knee lift which TOTALLY misses Adams yet is still sold...

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Guest crandamaniac

Armaggedon Triple Threat match between D'Lo, Val Venis and Bulldog, just because Bulldog messes up so many moves.

 

 

Also, the Royal Rumble where the Posse and Kaientai kept interfering was pretty funny, til Taka got injured

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The Hardcore battle Royale at WM 2000.  Mostly because of the commentary on Viscera's performance.

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When talking about funny as in I can't believe he's selling that

 

George steele vs Randy Savage WM2

 

George Beating Randy with a Bouque of flowers (sp) and Randy selling it....

 

Another funny part was McMahon's Commentary during the match

 

"The Animal with a Handful of FACE!"

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When talking about funny as in I can't believe he's selling that

 

George steele vs Randy Savage WM2

 

George Beating Randy with a Bouque of flowers (sp) and Randy selling it....

 

Another funny part was McMahon's Commentary during the match

 

"The Animal with a Handful of FACE!"

Al Snow selling being beaten with a Pizza box.  

The Revolution selling Hacksaw's slinky board.

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Guest Redhawk

How about Vince McMahon's selling of the many Stunners and beatdowns he's received over the years? That's always funny. Vince is on level with Mr. Perfect in the overselling department.

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Wargames 95, the Dungeon of Doom had only one legitamate monster on their team, Meng.  One person could have stopped the retarded tribesman, the Man of many gimmicks and few words, and the fat man of many gimmicks, and pounds.  The best part of that match was when the Shark got stuck in between the ropes, and Sting couldn't think of anyting to do, but kick him in the gut.

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On ECW Hardcore Heaven 96  before the Baron Von Stevie and Blue Dust interview with Joey styles...Which is still the funniest thing I ever seen in wrestling BTW..

 

During the Shane Douglas vs Mikey Whipwreck match...

 

Douglas slaps on a Figure four on Mikey... Mikey gets out of it and slaps on a Figure four of his own... the Crowd starts chanting WOOOOOOOO WOOOOOOOOOOOOO  Shane sits up in the middle of the figure four to start Cursing out the crowd and giving them the finger, so Mikey sat up too and Started Giving Douglas Flair Knife edge chops while the Crowd WOOOOO!

 

That was funny ironic and great moment rolled in one.

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Guest Mystery Eskimo

Hogan winning the title from the Macho Man in WCW. No idea what year, but the match involved literally 5 minutes of Hulk being whipped by his own belt, and then a few run ins which led to an unconscious Hulk being placed on Savage for the pin. Hulks face as he "acted" surprise at the title belt being placed into his hand was the funniest thing I have ever seen.

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Guest Raven_Effect01

Al Snow in a Hardcore match against himself before WWF No Way Out '99:

 

Al has nothing but himself and weapons in the ring.  He sets up a table and hits a moonsault through it and sells it like he's in pain.  Lawler then says something like:"He may have lost any intelligence he ever had."

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Guest dreamer420

I think he had the hardcore match against himself on Raw.  There wasn't a No Way Out in 99 and Al Snow faced Bob Holly at the St. Valentine's Day Massarce.

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I think he had the hardcore match against himself on Raw.  There wasn't a No Way Out in 99 and Al Snow faced Bob Holly at the St. Valentine's Day Massarce.

Oh, that's right, my mistake.  It was before St. Valentines Day Massacre in 1999 as the WWF didn't have No Way Out named as their February PPV that year.

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I think he had the hardcore match against himself on Raw.  There wasn't a No Way Out in 99 and Al Snow faced Bob Holly at the St. Valentine's Day Massarce.

It was actually against Head. Wasnt Head the hardcore champ for a little bit before Al quote unquote beat him?

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