View Full Version : Most Underrated Match/Fued?
Taker Fan
04-02-2005, 12:43 PM
Last night I was watching No Mercy '01, and The Rock vs. Jericho match for the WCW title was awesome. I mean, even though the title scene at the time was garbage, it still was a great match (minus the finish with Steph helping Jericho :n: ). Also, as a whole, I thought that the Y2J/Rock fued was good, because it put Jericho in a position where he wanted to attack The Rock but not hurt the WWE team.
So the question is, what other matches or fueds do you consider to be underrated, or lost in most people's memories?
John la Rock
04-02-2005, 01:07 PM
Taker vs Flair - Wrestlemania X8 good mini-feud and told a great story in the ring
Marcyo
04-02-2005, 01:09 PM
Every Paul London/Akio match is underrated. They deserve a bigger stage than velocity :nono:
Mr. JL
04-02-2005, 01:32 PM
Last night I was watching No Mercy '01, and The Rock vs. Jericho match for the WCW title was awesome. I mean, even though the title scene at the time was garbage, it still was a great match (minus the finish with Steph helping Jericho :n: ). Also, as a whole, I thought that the Y2J/Rock fued was good, because it put Jericho in a position where he wanted to attack The Rock but not hurt the WWE team.
So the question is, what other matches or fueds do you consider to be underrated, or lost in most people's memories?
Speaking of No Mercy 2001, I thought the Kane V. Test match was VERY good and underated. It goes down as one of the best BIG men matches that I have seen.
Cool King
04-02-2005, 01:36 PM
Every Paul London/Akio match is underrated. They deserve a bigger stage than velocity :nono:
Yeah,that's probably why I watch Velocity,because I know that London and Akio will have a match.
Taker vs Flair - Wrestlemania X8 good mini-feud and told a great story in the ring
Would agree with that. It was an awesome match.
redoneja
04-02-2005, 05:59 PM
Test v Kane at No Mercy 2001 and Test v Taker at Summerslam 2002 were both good "big man" matches.
I think that the match between Bret Hart and The British Bulldog at Summerslam 1992 isn't talked about enough.
Honestly, Hercules v King Haku to open Wrestlemania V was a good solid match from two midcarders, it had alot of great ring psychology-something lacking in alot of today's matches.
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