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I am a sucker for big spots, so I do love this match:

 

 

 

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XXX v. America's Most Wanted/Six Sides of Steel/December 4, 2004

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Tiny picture...

 

With my next pick, I choose:

 

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Shawn Michaels vs. Diesel - WWF World Title - No Holds Barred - WWF In Your House: Good Friends, Better Enemies - April 28, 1996

 

I wanted some more HBK but this time pre-back injury. Great match with memorable spots (the table, Mad Dog Vachon's leg). I was really digging "Cocky Bad Ass" Diesel during this time.

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My next pick:

WWF Championship Match

Kurt Angle © vs. Stone Cold Steve Austin

WWF RAW is WAR

January 8, 2001

 

Another great free TV match from this year with tons of heat. I forgive the ending just because I remember it being a big deal. Did I mention that there was heat?

 

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Shawn Michaels vs Marty Janetty

Intercontinental Championship

Raw Is War

1993

 

A sleeper but still a great match, Michaels issuing an open challenge for his Intercontintal Championship, and Janetty, surprising everybody, accepts, and with the help of Mr Perfect, defeats his former partner for the title.

 

Great heat, and even better match.

 

Here's a swell picture of the two.

 

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All great matches in the last six picks. Its funny, at least 2 of those matches I thought would not be picked at all. Makes the last couple rounds more interesting.

 

 

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The 2008 Royal Rumble Match. January 27,2008

 

This is probably my third favorite rumble behind 92 and 01. I love rumble matches and this one was pretty entertaining the whole way through. The surprise entrance of Cena was epic.

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Dynamite Kid vs. Tiger Mask/NJPW/April 21st, 1983

 

Widely considered one of their best, IMO it is their best. When these two were in the ring, they just clicked. Fun match and I don't think there was anyone at the time that could match the speed of Tiger Mask except for DK, awesome reversals and it built off of their previous encounters nicely. I believe this was ranked #2 in the "Observers Top 100 matches of the '80's" list.

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Yeah, it was close between that and the MSG one for which I'd pick, but in the end I went with the one with sentimental value. I'd probably rank that one ahead if we were talking just the in-ring work.

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Shawn Michaels vs. Jeff Jarrett

In Your House 2, WWF Intercontinental Title

 

Easily J-E-DOUBLE-F's best match, a really strong outing on an otherwise forgettable PPV. This was right when Michaels was starting to get hot as well. I'll leave the pre-match concert if it's all the same, although the song wasn't that bad.

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Shawn Michaels vs. Jeff Jarrett

In Your House 2, WWF Intercontinental Title

 

Easily J-E-DOUBLE-F's best match, a really strong outing on an otherwise forgettable PPV. This was right when Michaels was starting to get hot as well. I'll leave the pre-match concert if it's all the same, although the song wasn't that bad.

 

 

Just saw this match for the first time two weeks ago on Shawn's DVD. Its a great match that I kept putting off the last 2 rounds.

 

 

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My first pick is not a classic, but perfectly acceptable mid-card wrestling: Ken Shamrock vs. The Rock, Wrestlemania XIV

 

Second, I'll take Masato Tanaka vs. Mike Awesome from Heatwave 98.

 

 

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Hulk Hogan vs. Earthquake

Summerslam 1990

 

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Not a classic but as with most Hogan matches in the US the atmosphere makes up for it. I wasn't old enough to have seen this at the time so the backstory of Hogan being out injured didn't mean as much, but it still felt like a big moment when Hogan came out. The match itself was pretty good, considering. And Earthquake ends up coming out strong at the end. Not your typical boot, legdrop ending, Earthquake raging with red chair marks across his back is such a great visual.

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Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit/Cage Match/RAW/June 11th, 2001

 

Great TV Match between these two. Angle missing the moonsault off the top of the cage, Benoit with the diving headbutt off the top and Austin on commentary just makes this one so fun to watch. Austin on Benoit: "I can't stand the little snaggletooth bastard!" Good stuff all around.

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Kurt Angle vs. Samoa Joe. TNA Heavyweight Championship. Lockdown. April 13, 2008

I'm picking this match just because it is so unique. Great atmosphere and a great way to put the title on Joe.

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Okay, here it is.

 

A NASTY BOYS match makes my list.

 

But hear me out.

 

Cactus Jack and Kevin Sullivan vs The Nasty Boys

Slamboree 1994

 

Foley & Sullivan put their past behind them to join forces and beat the hell out of the Nasty Boys to win the WCW Tag-Team titles.

The four guys absolutely destroy each other, and the match being in philly doesn't hurt.

 

Check this bad boy out.

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No Disqualification Match

Ric Flair vs. The Undertaker

WrestleMania X8

Toronto, Ontario, Canada

March 17, 2002

 

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It was great to see the "Nature Boy" finally return to WrestleMania after a ten year absence. It also felt good that WCW was proven dead wrong as far as their "Flair is a lost cause" attitude, as WWE did an amazing job of utilizing him upon his return to the company. Arn Anderon's run with to deliver the spinebuster is one of my top-five mark out moments ever.

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I'd say that was a good value pick mellow, since that was what yor 2nd alternate pick in the 1st Round!

 

Yeah, that picture goes back a few pages in my photobucket account. I've taken a total attention-deficit approach to this draft, going with whatever sounds really good to me at the time.

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My next selection is:

 

Marty Jannetty vs. Kurt Angle - WWE Smackdown! - aired March 17, 2005

 

Jannetty is one of my top ten favorite wrestlers.

I was just excited to see him back but for him to have an amazingly competitive match with Angle...that was awesome!

I actually like this one a little better than the match it was building up: HBK vs. Angle.

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Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles

Turning Point, 12/11/05

Almost as good as the three-way with Christopher Daniels, which is saying something. THIS is how you do the "speedy underdog throws everything at the unstoppable champion, but it's just not enough" match and still keep the underdog strong. If AJ had fought Joe again the next show and beaten him, I'd be puzzled at the timing but it would still be believable. WWE could learn from this match.

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Big Board has been updated and FoleyFan is up.

 

To my last pick, I thought the match was solid between Dreamer and Raven, and it was nice Tommy got the win, but the most memorable part was the beatdown RVD, Sabu & Jerry Lawler gave to everybody after the match.

 

 

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Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles

Turning Point, 12/11/05

Almost as good as the three-way with Christopher Daniels, which is saying something. THIS is how you do the "speedy underdog throws everything at the unstoppable champion, but it's just not enough" match and still keep the underdog strong. If AJ had fought Joe again the next show and beaten him, I'd be puzzled at the timing but it would still be believable. WWE could learn from this match.

 

 

This is actually my favorite TNA match.

 

And I've seen 'em all.

 

Literally.

 

Best part: Before starting his big comeback with just the usual counter move or lucky break...AJ kicks out at ONE after taking a big move from Joe. Then...he does it again. Then he starts his comeback. Blew my mind when I saw it...and it was so simple.

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For this choice I had to pick a match starring two great wrestlers who weren't yet represented on my list.

 

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Chris Jericho vs. Chris Benoit - Intercontinental Championship - Ladder Match - Royal Rumble 2001

 

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