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Jordan 10-10-2006 04:30 PM

What match in history is way overlooked or underated?
 
My choice would be Jeff Jarrett v.s Raven on the Weekly PPV's, I belive in 2004. It was the first time they had fought and I remember such a big match feel for this PPV. It was one of the most enjoyable matches ever for me to watch.

McLegend 10-10-2006 04:34 PM

That was TNA's highest weekly PPV buy rate. Still might actually be there biggest buy rate don't know though.

Mr. Aristocrat 10-10-2006 04:43 PM

TNA totally fucked up royally with that one.

Another massively overlooked match is Jeff Hardy/The Undertaker Ladder Match for the Undisputed Title.

Jordan 10-10-2006 04:50 PM

Yeah that was a great match. It was minimal almost, but the moves meant a lot, Jeff sold it really well, Taker looked like a devil.

jindrak 10-10-2006 04:53 PM

Angle/Austin, Summerslam 2002. Sans the finish, it's a classic match.

Mr. JL 10-10-2006 05:09 PM

Yeah, the Jarrett-Raven match that occured in 2003 was really impressive for TNA and enjoyable to watch. The feud was built up so nicely and the two certainly delivered during the match.

It's just a shame they have never had a rematch for the title belt. Hell, TNA went as far as to tease another match all through-out 2003 and 2004 then they just never delivered the match. Then they even started building it up again last year at this time, but still neglected to deliver a one on one match for the title that was on PPV or TV. I know they had that retarded title change at a BCW indy show, but that just proved how gay TNA is. .

Mr. JL 10-10-2006 05:09 PM

Yeah, the Jarrett-Raven match that occured in 2003 was really impressive for TNA and enjoyable to watch. The feud was built up so nicely and the two certainly delivered during the match.

It's just a shame they have never had a rematch for the title belt. Hell, TNA went as far as to tease another match all through-out 2003 and 2004 then they just never delivered the match. Then they even started building it up again last year at this time, but still neglected to deliver a one on one match for the title that was on PPV or TV. I know they had that retarded title change at a BCW indy show, but that just proved how gay TNA is. .

Stickman 10-10-2006 05:15 PM

I'd say an Jericho match.

Rammsteinmad 10-10-2006 05:37 PM

Jericho VS Christian VS RVD for the IC title at Unforgiven 2003.

Jeritron 10-10-2006 06:46 PM

Triple H vs Jericho, Last Man Standing Fully Loaded 2000
Kurt Angle vs Benoit WWE Title, Rumble 03 (This match gets a lot of credit but still not enough)
Triple H and Stone Cold vs Benoit and Jericho for the Tag Titles on Raw 2001
Christian vs RVD ladder match for the title.
I remember marking out for HHH(wwf champ) vs Tazz(ecw champ) on smackdown but I cant recall if it was actually even that good

Theres a lot I cant think of right now, Austin vs Angle was a good call

Mr. JL 10-10-2006 07:39 PM

Also...
Austin V. Muta @ Spring Stampede '94
Big Bossman V. Vader @ Spring Stampede '94
Regal V. Finlay @ Uncensored '96
Guerrero V. Mysterio @ World War 3 '97
RVD V. Storm @ Guilty as Charged '99
Storm V. Lynn @ Anarchy Rulz '99
Whipwreck+Tajiri V. Kash+Crazy @ Massacre on 34th Street '00
Styles V. Lynn @ Road to the Title '02
Benoit V. RVD @ Summer Slam '02
Kidman V. London @ No Mercy '04
Benjamin V. Jericho @ Backlash '05

Jordan 10-11-2006 12:31 AM

How about Jericho v.s Cena v.s Christain, that match was great. But still none of the matches mentioned so far were bigger than Raven and Jarrett.

The Show Off 10-11-2006 12:37 AM

Perhaps it's me but people don't show respect to...

Triple H v. Mick Foley v. The Big Show v. The Rock (Wrestlemania 2000)

I personlly think it's one of the best matches in wrestlemania history but people crap on it because of the "McMahon" influence. But if you ignore that the match is really quite good.

Jeritron 10-11-2006 01:05 AM

Its actually an alright match since big show goes out right away, and then after mick its basically just a rock/hhh match. I just had huge problems with the finish.
Angle vs Jericho vs Benoit was a great match that night and it gets overshadowed by the Ladder Match and the main event. It was practically the only singles match of the night too.

Jordan 10-11-2006 02:59 AM

Chris Jericho v.s Triple H at Wrestlemania is another match that is really good but overlooked.

Jeritron 10-11-2006 03:15 AM

Yea, they had a great match but it got lost because of following Hogan/Rock and the crowd was out of it too.

Dave Youell 10-11-2006 03:19 AM

Scotty 2 Hotty Vs Dean Malenko

Can't remember the PPV, but it was for the lightweight belt, I know it sounds crazy, but it was a really good match.

Also HBK/Foley - Mind Games

Volare 10-11-2006 03:39 AM

Taka vs Augila (i think that's the name//for the record Essa Rios) Lightweight belt @ Wrestlemania 14

great match IMO

Lara Emily 10-11-2006 05:16 AM

Goldberg vs DDP HH 98, probably the only truly great Goldberg match.

AdrianM 10-11-2006 05:41 AM

Goldberg VS Nash for the world heavyweight title.

I loved this match, but mainly because of the crowd...the finish with scott hall sucked tho

Jeritron 10-11-2006 05:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Lara Emily
Goldberg vs DDP HH 98, probably the only truly great Goldberg match.

I remember seeing that match on Nitro for free the next night because of technical difficulties with the PPV.

Ben Rodrigues 10-11-2006 07:53 AM

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Originally Posted by Jordan X
My choice would be Jeff Jarrett v.s Raven on the Weekly PPV's, I belive in 2004. It was the first time they had fought and I remember such a big match feel for this PPV. It was one of the most enjoyable matches ever for me to watch.

This match annoyed the hell out of me and turned me off the product for quite some time. When the seeds were planted for what I would say was the feud of that year – being Jeff Jarrett vs. Raven I was really pumped.

Jeff Jarrett vs. Raven was a long drawn out, carefully planned and highly entertaining feud – with tons of excellent promos from Raven speaking of it being destiny to win the title. This was the feud that drew me in and I couldn’t get enough of it. Every week I would download the pay-per-views eager to see the development of the rivalry. Then finally it all came to a head – and I even ordered this pay-per-view opposed to downloading it because I had to see this one live.

It was logical – everyone knew it. Raven was meant to win the title. So here we are – main event time. Raven vs. Jeff Jarrett for the NWA World Championship. We get a decent match and then – one hell of a fucked up ending. We get interference against Jarrett and everything else that makes Raven seem weak – and he still couldn’t pin Jarrett. Jarrett goes over clean – the arena breaks out in boos – they also know that the ending was bullshit.

Took me quite a while to actually get back into TNA after that.

redoneja 10-11-2006 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by Dave Youell
Scotty 2 Hotty Vs Dean Malenko

Can't remember the PPV, but it was for the lightweight belt, I know it sounds crazy, but it was a really good match.

Backlash 2000. Pretty sure it opened the card and I'm pretty sure Malenko won with a DDT from the top rope.

Mr. Monday Morning 10-11-2006 01:51 PM

redoneja is correct. Would've been a phenomenal match if Scotty hadn't forgotten that Dean had basically destroyed his knee for 10 minutes when he went into the Worm :roll:

There's a load, but one that springs to mind is HHH vs Austin, No Way Out 2001. Best 2/3 falls, regular match, street fight, cage match. Went about 40 minutes I think. Great, great brawl from two guys at the top of their game.

Yashamaga 10-11-2006 02:54 PM

Guerrero/Mysterio Jr.

Halloween Havoc '97

Rammsteinmad 10-11-2006 03:12 PM

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Originally Posted by Mr. Monday Morning
redoneja is correct. Would've been a phenomenal match if Scotty hadn't forgotten that Dean had basically destroyed his knee for 10 minutes when he went into the Worm :roll:

There's a load, but one that springs to mind is HHH vs Austin, No Way Out 2001. Best 2/3 falls, regular match, street fight, cage match. Went about 40 minutes I think. Great, great brawl from two guys at the top of their game.

Wasn't that match of the year or summit?

Another 2001 match I really like is the Survivor Series match... great match, great wrestlers, great story (well... kinda), and great ending that the crowd were really into.

Savio 10-11-2006 03:18 PM

Austin vs Macmahon, Cage, (St. Valentines day massacure 99)
Angle vs Shelton (Raw Summer of 2005)

Just John 10-11-2006 03:39 PM

Main Event of WM XX. Loved that match.

Mr. Aristocrat 10-11-2006 03:42 PM

How on god's green earth is the main event of Mania XX over looked? It makes almost everyone's top ten list.

YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!

A slightly overlooked match, not a classic, but certainly fun none the less was Undertaker/Big Show vs. Rock'N'Sock Buried Alive from one of the first SmackDowns.

Tb1 10-11-2006 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by jindrak
Angle/Austin, Summerslam 2002. Sans the finish, it's a classic match.

That was actually 2001, but I agree, that match was fantastic. Also, their match @ Unforgiven '01 was great too.

Just John 10-11-2006 04:16 PM

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Originally Posted by Joey J
How on god's green earth is the main event of Mania XX over looked? It makes almost everyone's top ten list.

YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!

A slightly overlooked match, not a classic, but certainly fun none the less was Undertaker/Big Show vs. Rock'N'Sock Buried Alive from one of the first SmackDowns.

Is it? I dont really hang around these parts much.

Caged Heat18 10-11-2006 04:22 PM

Jericho/Christian from Wrestlemania XX was great as well.

Goulet 10-11-2006 04:39 PM

Warrior/Savage from WMVII... to drag that good of a match out of the Warrior shows just how damn awesome Savage was in his prime... too bad he went crazy and put out a rap album.

Jordan 10-11-2006 04:48 PM

I gotta clarify, some of you are putting up mid card matches... while these matches were great, we all have our favorite little matches like that that are amazing. But im talking about big matches that are over looked, like Raven/Jarret, HHH/Jericho, Angle/Austin, DDP/Goldberg, HHH/Rock/Show/Mankind, those matches that we tend for forget because they kind of get lost in the shuffle for some reason. I really just wanted to be reminded of some of the great matches in history that are overlooked.

Xero 10-11-2006 05:06 PM

I've always loved the SummerSlam 94(?) Ladder match between Razor and Shawn. It's always overshadowed by the Mania X match, but the SummerSlam match was just as great as the Mania X match.

Savio 10-11-2006 11:03 PM

Yeah well I consider Raven and Jarret midcarders

redoneja 10-11-2006 11:59 PM

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Originally Posted by Xero Limit 126
I've always loved the SummerSlam 94(?) Ladder match between Razor and Shawn. It's always overshadowed by the Mania X match, but the SummerSlam match was just as great as the Mania X match.


Summerslam 1995 actually. What was unique about this ladder match was that before the match, a stipulation was inserted making it illegal to the use the ladder as an offensive weapon. If you go back and watch it, you'll see just how different it is.

Jeritron 10-12-2006 12:01 AM

This wasnt really one great match, but how about the night HHH ran the guantlet on Smackdown, facing Rock, Mankind, Kane, Big Show, and Undertaker in specialty matches.

redoneja 10-12-2006 12:05 AM

Yea, wasn't that right before the Six-Pack Challenge at Unforgiven 99? Like he had to wrestle Taker in a Casket match(Taker walked out though, "disappeared " until returning as the American Badass), Kane in a Buried Alive match, and I can't remember the other matches he ended up having to compete in. It was pretty awesome though, tbh.

Skippord 10-12-2006 12:27 AM

HBK/Foley at Mind Games


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