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High-profile heel vs. heel matches?
For the life of me, I can't recall any high-profile heel vs. heel matches where it didn't end in some type of prank/face turn/trap for a face. Has there ever been any "legitimate" heel vs. heel matches in all of pro wrestling?
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There was the classic that was HBK vs Hogan's heel on his right foot.
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What's prank/face, turn/trap mean?
HBK vs Martel. |
I think he means a set up to lure a face/trick a face.
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oh ok, like Show vs Rock w/ Mankind as ref on Raw.
yea, then HBK vs Martel at Summerslam 92. And there has probably been a few heel/heel matches in tourneys. |
Angle vs Edge KOTR 01 final
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I believe Edge and Christian turned face on the smackdown before the King of the Ring that year.
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DAMMIT!
This is really hard. |
Money Inc. vs. The Beverly Brothers on an early episode of Monday Night Raw.
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Quote:
I did the same thing when I read it at first. |
Royal Rumble 2001
HHH vs. Kurt Angle |
smackdown 2004
This is not sortof high profile although: wwe champ JBL vs Kurt Angle Angle dominated the match gave Bradshaw 7 german suplex's in a row. He even made him tap when the ref was out cold. The match ended a disqualification owing to Jbl's cabinet. Although Angle was awarded the victory and the better man won. |
It's a shame there weren't more of those type of matches. I always found heel vs. heel matches more entertaining than face vs. face matches. It was always fun watching two heels try to out-cheat each other.
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What about Taker vs Angle when Taker was champ.
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The problem with heel vs. heel matches and especially feuds is that they're virtually impossible to book without an eventual turn because the fans would eventually choose someone to cheer.
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Savage vs Hogan at Uncensored 98.
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Flair vs Nikita in a cage in 85 at the Omni (the one where they broke Dusty's leg)
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Hart Foundation vs The Nation in late 97 had a feud as well before Bret left.
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