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Jimmy Two-Shoes Characters driving headcannons:
Jimmy- He was super excited to start driving but once he actually got in the driver’s seat he got really nervous. Usually either going too fast or too slow and sometimes he forgets to brake for speed bumps. Spends more time looking at the speedometer than the road. Always has a nice air freshener in his (very ugly) car. Will probably improve with practice but rn he’s taking to it like a fish to dirt
Beezy- We’ve actually seen him driving for a short period so we have something to work with here! I imagine he’s actually a pretty good driver, he’d probably be better though if he stopped running red lights and paid attention to stop signs. Doesn’t pay enough attention to the road in general. Has a really nice car he barely takes care of but its fine he can just get a new one if it breaks.
Heloise- Best driver on the show hands down, serious road rage though. Very nice car that she made herself, tricked out with all sorts of weapons and traps in case anyone cuts her off while driving or is going too slow or something. Also has a great entertainment system (to keep jimmy and beezy distracted when shes driving with them for whatever reason). Jimmy is the only person allowed to ride shotgun
Lucius- Doesn’t usually drive because he has a limo but if he is he’s like ‘im da king of da road’. He does not pay attention to the rules of the road. A danger to both drivers and pedestrians. Has one of those big expensive ugly overcompensation cars and he revs the engine all the time. It’s super loud. Thinks it’s funny to cut people off and so he does it all the time.
Samy- gets cut off by Lucius.
Molotov- Good driver but like Heloise, major road rage. Family vehicle that smells like crayons because of his kids. Gets cut off by Lucius.
Jez- You think THIS woman drives? 🫵😂
Saffi- do NOT let her drive. Straight up dangerous person to be in a car with. Her side of the car is missing the door (it's the one in her house) but YOUR side is missing its seatbelt. She doesn’t know the rules of the rules of the road so she doesn’t care if someone else is breaking them either. Swerves like crazy and gets pulled over at least once a week. Beezy pays all her tickets for her so its okay <3
Dorkus- A good driver in untested theory. Every time he’s about to start driving Heloise mows him down with her car. His is like a cute little miyata or something.
#this is a borderline shitpost#but I started it a while ago actually#jimmy two-shoes#jimmy two shoes#J2S#headcannons#Beezy j heinous#Beezy#heloise#lucius heinous vii#samy garvin#general molotov#jez#saffi#dorkus#you can actually see the Jimmy one cropping up in a reason to stay lol#I added in the ugly car detail today though lol
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October 8
1966 Indianapolis IN Mitsu Arakawa WWA CHAMPION
1970 Bakersfield CA El Goliath LOS ANGELES PACIFIC COAST CHAMPION
1970 Salem OR Tony Borne & Moondog Mayne PACIFIC NORTHWEST CHAMPION
1971 Los Angeles CA John Tolos LOS ANGELES AMERICAN HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
71 Knoxville TN Whitey Caldwell & Bearcat Brown NWA TENNESSEE TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
71 Dothan Alabama Wrestling Pro NWA ALABAMA CHAMPION
71 Atlanta GA Assassins became NWA GEORGIA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
73 Memphis TN Ronnie & Terry Garvin MEMPHIS SOUTHERN TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
74 Atlanta GA Luke Graham ALL STAR GEORGIA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
78 Dallas TX Evelyn Stevens WOMENS WORLD CHAMPION
79 Memphis TN Superstar Billy Graham CWA WORLD CHAMPION
80 Shreveport LA Jake Roberts LOUISIANA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
81 Jacksonville FL Briscos Jack & Jerry NWA NORTH AMERICA TAG TEAM CHAMPIONS
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86 Tampa FL Barry Windham NWA FLORIDA HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
88 Carolina PR Bobby Jaggers WWC PUERTO RICO CHAMPION
90 Memphis TN Jerry Lawler USWA UNIFIED CHAMPION
91 Montgomery AL York Foundation WCW 6 MAN CHAMPIONS
93 Knoxville TN Bobby Blaze SMOKEY MTN US JUNIOR HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
00 Kaneohe HI Black Rain HAWAII HEAVYWEIGHT CHAMPION
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Welcome back to the GWWE match results. We’re getting closer to paydirt, as we finish up the 200s on the countdown to the Greatest WWE Match Ever according to PTBN. Due to a scoring correction, the Bruno Sammartino vs. Stan Hansen match moved up from #250 to #249 so that match is listed again here. If you missed any previous results, you can find those results here.
249. Bruno Sammartino vs. Stan Hansen – WWE Title Steel Cage Match
Date: 8/7/76
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 70.5
High: 21
Low: 100
High Voter: Nikolaj
248. Kurt Angle vs. Steve Austin – WWF Title Match
Date: 1/8/01
Event: Raw is War
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 39.5
High: 22
Low: 57
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
247. Aleister Black vs. Velveteen Dream
Date: 11/18/17
Event: NXT Takeover: War Games I
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 76.4
High: 58
Low: 96
High Voter: Calum McDougall
246. AJ Styles vs. Brock Lesnar – Champion vs. Champion
Date: 11/19/17
Event: Survivor Series 2017
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 76.4
High: 51
Low: 98
High Voter: Trust Issues
245. Kevin Owens vs. Sami Zayn vs. Cesaro vs. The Miz – Fatal Four Way Intercontinental Title Match
Date: 5/22/16
Event: Extreme Rules 2016
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 59.6666667
High: 47
Low: 85
High Voter: James Derbyshire
244. The Revival vs. DIY vs. AOP – NXT Tag Team Title Match
Date: 4/1/17
Event: NXT TakeOver: Orlando
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 59.6666667
High: 41
Low: 76
High Voter: Tim Capel
243. Ember Moon vs. Asuka – NXT Women��s Title Match
Date: 8/19/17
Event: NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn III
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 69.75
High: 53
Low: 94
High Voter: Andu
242. WWF Heavyweight Champion Bob Backlund vs Pat Patterson
Date: 7/30/79
Event: WWF Madison Square Garden
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 37.5
High: 33
Low: 42
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
241. Rikishi, Too Cool, Cactus Jack & The Rock vs. Triple H, X-Pac, Dean Malenko, Chris Benoit & Perry Saturn
Date: 2/7/00
Event: Raw is War
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 58.6666667
High: 52
Low: 70
High Voter: Jeff V
240. Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/30/05
Event: Royal Rumble 2005
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 58.6666667
High: 43
Low: 80
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
239. Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/25/04
Event: Royal Rumble 2004
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 57.6666667
High: 34
Low: 72
High Voter: Chad Campbell
238. Shawn Michaels vs. Steve Austin – WWF Title Match
Date: 3/29/98
Event: WrestleMania XIV
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 78.6666667
High: 66
Low: 96
High Voter: Jay Hinchey
237. Dudley Boyz vs. Hardy Boyz – Tag Team Tables Match
Date: 1/23/00
Event: Royal Rumble 2000
# of Ballots: 7
Avg. Rating: 81.7142857
High: 73
Low: 89
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
236. Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/27/08
Event: Royal Rumble 2008
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 67
High: 30
Low: 95
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
235. Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/20/02
Event: Royal Rumble 2002
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 55
High: 28
Low: 78
High Voter: Jay Hinchey
234. Tommaso Ciampa vs. Velveteen Dream – NXT Title Match
Date: 11/17/18
Event: NXT Takeover: War Games II
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 73.4
High: 48
Low: 88
High Voter: Steven Graham
233. Roddy Piper vs. Rick Rude – Steel Cage Match
Date: 12/28/89
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 31.5
High: 22
Low: 41
High Voter: Greg Diener
232. Bret Hart vs. Ricky Steamboat
Date: 3/8/86
Event: NESN Boston Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 65.75
High: 10
Low: 93
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
231. Io Shirai vs Candice LeRae
Date: 8/10/19
Event: NXT Takeover: Toronto II
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 53.6666667
High: 29
Low: 86
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
230. Demolition vs. Hart Foundation – WWE Tag Team Title Best of Three Falls Match
Date: 8/27/90
Event: SummerSlam 1990
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 65.5
High: 30
Low: 93
High Voter: Brian Scala
229. John Cena, Big Show, Dolph Ziggler, Erick Rowan & Ryback vs. Kane, Luke Harper, Mark Henry, Rusev & Seth Rollins
Date: 11/23/14
Event: Survivor Series 2014
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 77
High: 28
Low: 98
High Voter: Jeff
228. Chris Jericho, The Rock, Kane, Undertaker & Big Show vs. Steve Austin, Rob Van Dam, Booker T., Kurt Angle & Shane McMahon – Winner Takes All Match
Date: 11/18/01
Event: Survivor Series 2001
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 64.75
High: 26
Low: 91
High Voter: Jay Hinchey
227. Undertaker vs. Edge – World Heavyweight Title Match
Date: 3/30/08
Event: WrestleMania XXIV
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 72
High: 58
Low: 87
High Voter: Logan Crosland
226. Trish Stratus vs. Lita – WWE Women’s Title Match
Date: 12/6/04
Event: Monday Night Raw
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 27.5
High: 19
Low: 36
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
225. Bret Hart vs. Bob Backlund – WWE Title Submission Match
Date: 11/23/94
Event: Survivor Series 1994
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 52
High: 27
Low: 88
High Voter: Jacob Williams
224. Tito Santana vs. Randy Savage – WWF Intercontinental Title Match
Date: 2/8/86
Event: NESN Boston Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 52
High: 25
Low: 76
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
223. Adrian Adonis vs. Bob Backlund – WWF Title Match
Date: 1/18/82
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 51.66667
High: 13
Low: 71
High Voter: Andu
222. Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/21/01
Event: Royal Rumble 2001
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 51.33333
High: 24
Low: 82
High Voter: Jay Hinchey
221. Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant – WWF Title Match
Date: 2/5/88
Event: The Main Event
# of Ballots: 8
Avg. Rating: 81.875
High: 14
Low: 100
High Voter: Kevin Pittack
220. The Shield vs. Evolution
Date: 5/4/14
Event: Extreme Rules 2014
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 62.25
High: 38
Low: 82
High Voter: Andu
219. Randy Savage vs Ricky Steamboat
Date: 7/27/86
Event: Toronto House Show
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 61.5
High: 36
Low: 75
High Voter: Steven Graham
218. Hulk Hogan vs. Roddy Piper – WWF Title Match
Date: 2/18/85
Event: MTV’s “War to Settle the Score”
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 74.5
High: 21
Low: 100
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
217. Men’s Royal Rumble Match
Date: 1/28/18
Event: Royal Rumble 2018
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 61
High: 25
Low: 94
High Voter: Dennis Nunez
216. Tito Santana vs Greg Valentine
Date: 6/16/84
Event: WWF MSG
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 61
High: 24
Low: 93
High Voter: Justin Webb
215. Bruno Sammartino vs. Larry Zbyszko – Steel Cage Match
Date: 8/9/80
Event: Showdown at Shea
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 74.33333
High: 15
Low: 97
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
214. Ronnie Garvin vs. Greg Valentine – Submission Match
Date: 1/31/10
Event: Royal Rumble 1990
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 68.8
High: 48
Low: 97
High Voter: Brian Scala
213. Roman Reigns vs. Daniel Bryan
Date: 2/22/15
Event: Fast Lane 2015
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 68
High: 53
Low: 90
High Voter: Trust Issues
212. Undertaker vs. Jeff Hardy – WWE Undisputed Title Ladder Match
Date: 7/1/02
Event: Monday Night Raw
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 73.5
High: 29
Low: 99
High Voter: Jay Hinchey
211. London & Kendrick vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. MNM vs. Regal & Taylor: – WWE Tag Team Title Ladder Match
Date: 12/17/2006
Event Armageddon
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 59
High: 11
Low: 91
High Voter: Trust Issues
210. Owen Hart vs. 1-2-3 Kid
Date: 6/19/94
Event: King of the Ring 1994
# of Ballots: 8
Avg. Rating: 79.5
High: 53
Low: 95
High Voter: Calum McDougall
209. CM Punk vs. Jeff Hardy – World Heavyweight Title TLC Match
Date: 8/23/09
Event: SummerSlam 2009
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 66.4
High: 39
Low: 79
High Voter: Trust Issues
208. AJ Styles vs. John Cena
Date:6/19/16
Event: Money in the Bank 2016
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 57.5
High: 29
Low: 82
High Voter: Jeff
207. John Cena vs. Triple H – WWE Title Match
Date: 4/2/06
Event: WrestleMania 22
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 57.5
High: 26
Low: 73
High Voter: James Proffitt
206. Chris Jericho vs. Triple H – Last Man Standing Match
Date: 7/23/00
Event: Fully Loaded 2000
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 66.2
High: 34
Low: 87
High Voter: James Derbyshire
205. Hulk Hogan vs. Big Boss Man – Steel Cage Match
Date: 3/18/89
Event:MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 6
Avg. Rating: 72
High: 26
Low: 97
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
204. Brock Lesnar vs. Braun Strowman vs. Samoa Joe vs. Roman Reigns – WWE Universal Title Match
Date: 8/20/17
Event: SummerSlam 2017
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 57.25
High: 39
Low: 67
High Voter: James Derbyshire
203. Randy Orton vs. Christian – World Heavyweight Title Match
Date: 5/22/11
Event: Over the Limit 2011
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 66
High: 18
Low: 86
High Voter: Trust Issues
202. Greg Valentine vs. Tito Santana – WWF Intercontinental Title Steel Cage Match
Date: 7/23/85
Event: Prime Time Wrestling
# of Ballots: 4
Avg. Rating: 56.75
High: 46
Low: 73
High Voter: Trust Issues
201. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle – WWF Title Match
Date: 2/25/01
Event: No Way Out 2001
# of Ballots: 5
Avg. Rating: 65.6
High: 18
Low: 98
High Voter: Kevin Pittack
200. Bret Hart vs. Ric Flair – WWF Title Match
Date: 10/12/92
Event: Smack ‘Em, Whack ‘Em Coliseum Home Video
# of Ballots: 3
Avg. Rating: 41
High: 28
Low: 52
High Voter: Trust Issues
That’s it for this week. We’ll be back soon with more match results.
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The Fabulous Freebirds present the Stable of the Year award
The low bass line of Badstreet, USA hummed throughout the arena, as Michael P.S. Hayes and Jimmy Garvin made their way out from the curtain, the two surviving members of perhaps the greatest professional wrestling stable of all time, The Fabulous Freebirds. Hayes and Garvin made their way up to the podium. "How we doin' tonight, Baltimore?!" Hayes asked into the microphone, to a large pop for the Hall of Famer. "Tonight, HCCW is celebratin' it's very first Slammy Awards show, and we've been asked to announce the Stable of the Year award. Faction warfare has summed up much of the action in HCCW in 2016 and 2017. At some point or another, everyone was involved with some sort of faction, or a team, but we've got the five best of 'em. We've got The Bullet Club, we've got Decay, We've got The Family, We've got the Hardy's, we've got The Shield, but only-..." Suddenly, The music of the DCC rang out through the arena, as Drew Galloway, JT Dunn, and Sami Callihan came out from behind the curtain, looking rather cross. Drew Galloway had a microphone in his hand. "Why the hell did they dig you two up for this? And how dare you forget the single most dangerous faction HCCW has ever known, The DCC? On our first night, we left Decay and The League of Nations in a broken mess in the ring. We kicked Gallows and Anderson out of this company, and if you don't hand over that Slammy in the next five seconds-.." Suddenly, the Hardy Boyz and Tommy End came out from behind the curtain, and attacked the DCC! The crowd popped as the team of Matt, Jeff, and Tommy began to beat down the DCC, chasing them to the back. Michael Hayes had a smile on his face as they did. "Well, boys, that's why. And now, the winners, of the Stable of the year award..."
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WWE Wrestlemania 32
Welcome to my yearly look at last year's Wrestlemania. We are a few days shy of Wrestlemania 33 transpiring in Orlando, FL. Like last year's entry, I will be covering everything on the Wrestlemania 31 BluRay. That includes the entire WM31 card, the three kickoff show matches and the entire Hall of Fame ceremony. This is always my favorite wrestling weekend of the year because WWE floods us with an insurmountable amount of top-tier programming so I cannot help but go into wrestling super-fan mode as I anticipate Wrestlemania weekend in general, no matter what the card and lineup is. As usual, let's start with the Hall of Fame ceremony that preceded WM31 by a couple days. The Godfather (aka Kama/Papa Shango) was the first inductee and he got inducted by the APA. Their induction had a lot of jokes riffing off of classic Godfather stories. Godfather kept his speech short and sweet and delighted the crowd by hitting his sing-a-long catch phrases and dancing with his trademark 'ho train.' The Dudleyz inducted Jacquelyn next, and much like the APA's speech it was filled with a lot of jokes and gags about how tough Miss. Jackie is and how she is like one of the boys. Jacquelyn's speech was also short and sweet and she mostly gave a ton of praise to the women's division she helped kick off during the attitude era.
Probably my favorite induction of the night was Stan Hansen getting inducted by Vader. Vader had a ton of good stories on how he feared Stan coming up in the AWA and how he had some classic tag matches with him in Japan, including the bout where Vader lost his eye. Stan came out and looked like he was speaking from the heart nonstop with no notes and he just gave a tremendous speech and came off as surprisingly genuine and endearing with his unique thanks and shoutouts to the 'carpenters' of the business and even giving props to one Rick Martel whom he noted he let beat him in nine seconds one day. Just a fantastic speech. WWE then introduced a new feature for the HoF with their 'Legacy Inductees.' Just imagine this as passed away stars who competed before the 70s getting their long overdue recognition. The NFL and MLB have a similar induction in their HoF each year too. The Legacy Class of 2016 consisted of legendary pioneers in the business such as Gerge Hackenschmidt, Pat 'O Connor, Frank Gotch, Mildred Burke, Ed 'Strangler' Lewis, Art Thomas and Lou Thesz. There were no induction/acceptance speeches here, just a 30-60 second highlight package of each inductee. All of these people deserved something so much more (perhaps an original Network special?), but at least these true pioneers got some form of recognition in WWE's hallowed halls.
The New Day inducted Fabulous Freebirds in my second favorite induction of the night. The Freebirds had a killer highlight package introducing them. Michael Hayes and Jimmy Garvin danced on stage to the point they were gassed in the initial moments of their speech. They both shared a bunch of classic Freebird stories, with the best being how they escaped death after a near-fatal shootout in a bar. Crowd was totally into the Freebirds, and it is finally good to see Hayes up at the podium finally after wondering what flamboyant suit he would normally be spotted in the crowd each year. I was ecstatic to see my childhood favorite star the Big Boss Man finally inducted into the HoF. His former manager Slick gave a decent speech, but you can tell it was written for him by a WWE writer because the verbiage consisted of the entire expected WWE lingo. Boss Man's family accepted the award, and they were understandably nervous speaking in that big stage, but they gave a great speech filled with tons of funny moments for their kids growing up about how they learned of his dad's zany attitude era endeavors. John Cena inducted Snoop Dogg into the celebrity wing of the HoF (that is in dire need of a Bob Barker induction by the way). Both Cena and Snoopy gave serious, respectful speeches. Snoop has done a ton of WWE appearances since the year 2000 and his speech seemed authentic on his love for the promotion.
Dana Warrior inducted Joan London for the HoF's philanthropy Warrior award. It was filled with the feel-good, inspirational speeches one would expect out of this award. In the headlining induction, Ric Flair inducted Sting. Flair got distracted and gave a bunch of random ramblings for the first five minutes before talking about Sting in a hilarious induction. Flair noted WWE provided him with notecards to stay on track, and Sting said as he expected, Flair did not follow the notes. Sting had a good speech with many good stories and fond memories of teaming up with Robocop, a surprise nod to 'Joker' Sting and how Seth tried to cheer him up after he got injured. Sting wrapped up his speech by officially retiring from the business. Very good speech, and it was refreshing to see a primary WCW worker headline the WWE HoF for the first time. For WM32, the kickoff show was two hours and featured three matches. We do not have to sit through two hours to see those matches as they are listed in the bonus features section and have their entrances clipped out to save on time and all three bonus matches have a total runtime of 25 minutes to make for a quicker watch. In the first kickoff match, Kallisto successfully defended the US Title against Ryback in a surprisingly good bout with both stars having several good near falls and spots throughout the match. Next up was a 5-on-5 women's tag match. This match was notable for being Brie Bella's final match and Lana's only match in the WWE so far. I was surprise there was not a single botch in this match, especially with green stars like Lana and Eva Marie in the match surprisingly hitting their moves. Brie Bella got the win for her team by making Naomi tap to the Yes-lock. The final pre-show match saw the Usos defeating the Dudleyz after D-Von got superkicked. The Usos continue their astonishing streak of only competing on the kickoff show for Wrestlemania.
The proper WM32 card officially started with a 6-man ladder match for the Intercontinental Title between Kevin Owens, Zack Ryder, Sin Cara, Sami Zayne, The Miz, Dolph Ziggler and Stardust. This match had the expected highspots with none that thankfully did not go awry. Kudos to Stardust for busting out the polka-dot-ladder! I was both shocked and thrilled that Ryder got his overdue Wrestlemania moment by winning the match and having a celebratory embrace with his father afterwards. AJ Styles made his Wrestlemania debut against Chris Jericho next in a really good encounter that saw Y2J win with a Codebreaker. Luckily, AJ rebounded from this and went on to have one of the best rookie years in WWE history. The most forgettable faction is WWE history, the League of Nations (Sheamus, Del Rio & Rusev) defeated the New Day in a no-frills six man tag. Wade Barrett was ringside managing the League and it would be his final 'Mania as he was written off WWE TV the next day. Sheamus pinned Xavier Woods with a Brogue Kick and Barrett talked trash on the mic afterwards until Steve Austin, Mick Foley and Shawn Michaels interrupted and beat the tar out of the League to the crowd's affection. Brock Lesnar defeated Dean Ambrose in a Street Fight with an F5 and 13, yes 13 German Suplexes. I know because the crowd counted along. This match was far better on second viewing because Dean went on to say in interviews how Brock was not all that cooperative in this match, but Dean had several moments of believable underdog comebacks and had the crowd popping throughout a couple nearfalls.
Next up was the triple threat, Women's title match between Sasha Banks, Becky Lynch and Charlotte Flair. My initial notes for this match was 'Hairrrrrrr' because all three women appeared to be rocking triple their normal hair extensions. This is probably the best Women's title match in Wrestlemania history as it got ample time, and had a ton of good moments and ambitious spots from all three ladies. It got a little messy in a few spots, but in the grand scheme of things it was an entertaining affair and the three had the crowd in the palm of their hands for the entire ride. Charlotte successfully defended the title by making Becky tap to the Figure-8. Shane McMahon faced off against The Undertaker in a Hell in a Cell match. The build to this match and the match itself is ridiculous on paper, but upon rewatching this Shane was surprisingly believable in nearly everything he did, minus his awful punches. There were a few really dangerous spots in this bout which really got a reaction out of me since I am not use to WWE going this far with spots nowadays. Of course I am talking about Shane's crazy dive off the top of the cell through an announcer's table. After that unbelievable moment, Undertaker carried Shane's corpse to the ring, and Tombstoned him for the win. I feel as crazy as Shane was in this match for coming around on it on second viewing, but the pacing, body language and selling all came together to create a memorable Wrestlemania spectacle, for better or worse.
The third annual Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal was next and it was surprisingly well booked again. It had a few surprise entrants in the form of Tatanka, Diamond Dallas Page and NBA Hall-of-Famer Shaquille 'O Neal. Like last year, the battle royal was paced well with only minimal lulls and usually some kind of noteworthy moment or elimination happening to keep the crowd glued in. Ultimately, it was NXT star Baron Corbin winning the battle royal in his debut WWE match. At this point in the show, WM32 took a turn for the worse. I was enjoying the show quite a bit up until this point with a well-flowing match order that had each match gradually getting better and better. WM32 advertised an appearance of The Rock, and I was surprised to see a bummer of a Rock segment on this Wrestlemania. He came out with what looked like a t-shirt gun, but was actually a flamethrower and went on to light up a custom 'Rock' sign. I would have rather seen him shoot out tshirts. He quickly got cut off in his promo by the Wyatt Family. Wyatt's usual incoherent gibberish led to Rock challenging one of them to a match on the spot. What we got was The Rock squashing Erik Rowan in six seconds to set a new record for shortest match in Wrestlemania history. This would have been OK on an episode of RAW, but to have the WWE hype up a Rock segment for several weeks and deliver this nonsense turned out to be unbelievably disappointing. The only good thing to come out of this segment was The Rock spoofed on Wyatt being the 'Eater of Worlds' by declaring him the 'Eater of Hot Pockets.'
The final match of the show saw Roman Reigns pin Triple H to become the new WWE Champion. The crowd was not on Roman's side, and WWE did their best to mute them out by more than doubling the volume of Roman's entrance music. The match was a dull slog and the crowd was understandably burnt out at this point in the night. The crowd was not going to bite for having the WWE shove Roman down everyone's throat that night, and good on them for doing so. How did Roman say thanks to the WWE when they booked him to come out on top on WWE's biggest show of the year? He showed his gratitude by failing a drug test a couple months later and the company had to rush to get the title off him so he could serve his suspension. If you ignore the final two segments of WM32, then this turned out to be a fantastic Wrestlemania. So just completely skip the Rock/Wyatt segment and the main event and you will be in for a far more enjoyable card than what it turned out to be. Past Wrestling Blogs Best of WCW Monday Nitro Volume 2 Best of WCW Monday Nitro Volume 3 Biggest Knuckleheads Bobby The Brain Heenan Daniel Bryan: Just Say Yes Yes Yes Dusty Rhodes WWE Network Specials ECW Unreleased: Vol 1 ECW Unreleased: Vol 2 ECW Unreleased: Vol 3 For All Mankind Goldberg: The Ultimate Collection Its Good to Be the King: The Jerry Lawler Story Ladies and Gentlemen My Name is Paul Heyman Legends of Mid South Wrestling Macho Man: The Randy Savage Story Memphis Heat OMG Vol 2: Top 50 Incidents in WCW History OMG Vol 3: Top 50 Incidents in ECW History Owen: Hart of Gold RoH Supercard of Honor V RoH Supercard of Honor VI RoH Supercard of Honor VII RoH Supercard of Honor VIII RoH Supercard of Honor IX RoH Supercard of Honor X ScoobyDoo Wrestlemania Mystery Sting: Into the Light Superstar Collection: Zach Ryder Top 50 Superstars of All Time Tough Enough: Million Dollar Season True Giants Ultimate Fan Pack: Roman Reigns Warrior Week on WWE Network Wrestlemania 3: Championship Edition Wrestlemania 28 Wrestlemania 29 Wrestlemania 30 Wrestlemania 31 The Wrestler (2008) Wrestling Road Diaries Too Wrestling Road Diaries Three: Funny Equals Money Wrestlings Greatest Factions WWE Network Original Specials First Half 2015 WWE Network Original Specials Second Half 2015 WWE Network Original Specials First Half 2016 WWE Network Original Specials Second Half 2016
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FTPW352 - WWE Fastlane 2017 Preview and Predictions
Nick, Garvin, and Adam preview and predict this Sunday's WWE Fastlane 2017. Here's our full predictions: Kickoff -Swann/Tozawa (A) vs. Kendrick/Dar (G, N) Sasha Banks (A) vs. Nia Jax (G, N) Sami Zayn () vs. Samoa Joe (A, G, …
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We continue unveiling the voting results on our march toward naming the Greatest WWE Match Ever, as voted on by 36 members of Place to be Nation. If you missed part one, you can see the results here. Part two takes us from match #518 to #470. (Editor’s note: One match was counted twice, so the previous results should all be one spot higher. For example, D-X vs. Legacy was actually #519 not #520, and this round of results starts at #518. This error has been corrected in this version.)
518. Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Date: 4/2/06
Event: WrestleMania 22
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 88
High: 88
Low: 88
High Voter: Scott Criscuolo
517. Steiner Brothers vs. Headshrinkers
Date: 4/4/93
Event: WrestleMania IX
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 88
High: 88
Low: 88
High Voter: Kevin Pittack
516. British Bulldogs vs Dream Team – Two Out of Three Falls
Date: 10/4/86
Event: Saturday Night’s Main Event
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 94.5
High: 89
Low: 100
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
515. The Rockers vs Powers of Pain
Date: 1/15/90
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
514. Rob Van Dam vs. Eddie Guerrero – WWF Intercontinental Title Match
Date: 4/21/02
Event: Backlash 2002
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: Trust Issues
513. Shane McMahon vs. Steve Blackman – WWF Hardcore Title Match
Date: 8/27/00
Event: SummerSlam 2000
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: Greg Diener
512. Undertaker vs. Mankind – Buried Alive Match
Date: 10/20/96
Event: IYH: Buried Alive 1996
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
511. Bruno Sammartino vs. Larry Zbyszko
Date: 2/2/80
Event: WWF Championship Wrestling
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
510. Ronda Rousey vs Sasha Banks
Date: 1/27/19
Event: Royal Rumble 2019
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 87
High: 87
Low: 87
High Voter: Steven Graham
509. Ricky Steamboat vs Jake Roberts
Date: 5/3/86
Event: Saturday Night’s Main Event
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 86
High: 86
Low: 86
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
508. Seth Rollins vs. Finn Balor – Universal Title Match
Date: 8/21/16
Event: SummerSlam 2016
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 86
High: 86
Low: 86
High Voter: Brian Scala
507. Mickie James vs. Melina – WWE Women’s Title Match
Date: 4/29/07
Event: Backlash 2007
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
506. Dean Malenko vs Scotty Too Hotty – Light-Heavyweight Title
Date: 4/30/00
Event: Backlash 2000
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: Michael Schoen
505. Asuka vs. Nikki Cross – NXT Women’s Title Last Woman Standing Match
Date: 7/13/17
Event: NXT
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: James Proffitt
504. Rhyno vs. Raven – WWF Hardcore Title Match
Date: 4/29/01
Event: Backlash 2001
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: Jeff V
503. Steiner Brothers vs. The Quebecers – WWF Tag Team Title Province de Quebec Rules Match
Date: 9/13/93
Event: Monday Night Raw
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: Michael DeDamos
502. Tito Santana vs. Greg Valentine
Date:12/17/88
Event: Z Channel Los Angeles Sports Arena House Show
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 85
High: 85
Low: 85
High Voter: Kevin Pittack
501. Tommaso Ciampa vs. Aleister Black – NXT Title Match
Date: 1/26/19
Event: NXT: Takeover Phoenix
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 93
High: 93
Low: 93
High Voter: Tim Capel, Jacob Williams
500. Jazz vs Trish Stratus vs Victoria – Women’s Title Match
Date: 3/30/03
Event: Wrestlemania XIX
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 84
High: 84
Low: 84
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
499. Tito Santana vs Mr. Perfect – Intercontinental Title Match
Date: 7/28/90
Event: Saturday Night’s Main Event
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 84
High: 84
Low: 84
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
498. Demolition vs Hart Foundation
Date: 8/29/88
Event: SummerSlam 1988
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 84
High: 84
Low: 84
High Voter: Steven Graham
497. Shawn Michaels vs. Undertaker – WWF Title Casket Match
Date: 1/18/98
Event: Royal Rumble 1998
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 84
High: 84
Low: 84
High Voter: Brian Scala
496. DIY vs. AOP – NXT Tag Team Title Ladder Match
Date: 5/20/17
Event: NXT Takeover: Chicago
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 83
High: 83
Low: 83
High Voter: Jeff
495. John Morrison vs Sheamus – Ladder Match
Date: 12/19/10
Event: TLC 2010
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 83
High: 83
Low: 83
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
494. Randy Savage & Mr. Perfect vs. Ric Flair & Razor Ramon
Date: 11/25/92
Event: Survivor Series 1992
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 83
High: 83
Low: 83
High Voter: Dennis Nunez
493. Rick Martel vs Haku
Date: 8/87
Event: Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 83
High: 83
Low: 83
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
492. Seth Rollins vs. John Cena – United States & WWE Title Match
Date: 8/23/15
Event: SummerSlam 2015
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 83
High: 83
Low: 83
High Voter: Brian Scala
491. Sheamus vs Wade Barrett
Date: 5/29/13
Event: Main Event
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 82
High: 82
Low: 82
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
490. Mr Kennedy vs. Edge vs. CM Punk vs. King Booker vs. Jeff Hardy vs. Matt Hardy vs. Finlay vs. Randy Orton – Money in the Bank Ladder Match
Date: 4/1/07
Event: WrestleMania 23
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 82
High: 82
Low: 82
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
489. Michelle McCool vs. Melina – WWE Women’s Title Match
Date: 7/26/09
Event: Night of Champions 2009
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 82
High: 82
Low: 82
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
488. CM Punk vs. Mark Henry – WWE Title Match
Date: 4/2/12
Event: Monday Night Raw
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 91.5
High: 90
Low: 93
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
487. Dolph Ziggler vs Luke Harper – Intercontinental Title Ladder Match
Date: 12/1/14
Event: TLC 2014
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 81
High: 81
Low: 81
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
486. Adam Cole vs Pete Dunne – NXT Title Match
Date: 11/24/19
Event: Survivor Series 2019
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 81
High: 81
Low: 81
High Voter: Rory McNamara
485. Nikolai Volkoff & Iron Sheik vs. Mike Rotundo & Barry Windham – WWF Tag Team Title Match
Date: 3/31/84
Event: WrestleMania
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 81
High: 81
Low: 81
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
484. Rey Mysterio vs Andrade Almas – Two out of Three Falls Match
Date: 1/22/19
Event: SmackDown
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 80
High: 80
Low: 80
High Voter: Trent Williams
483. Brock Lesnar vs Seth Rollins – WWE Universal Title
Date: 8/11/19
Event: Summerslam 2019
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 80
High: 80
Low: 80
High Voter: Andu
482. Hulk Hogan vs. Shawn Michaels
Date: 8/21/05
Event: SummerSlam 2005
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 80
High: 80
Low: 80
High Voter: Jeff V
481. Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle vs. Big Show – WWE Title Match
Date: 7/27/03
Event: Vengeance 2003
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 80
High: 80
Low: 80
High Voter: Scott Criscuolo
480. Bret Hart vs Dynamite Kid
Date: 10/8/85
Event: Prime Time Wrestling
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 79
High: 79
Low: 79
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
479. Batista vs. John Cena
Date: 8/17/08
Event: SummerSlam 2008
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 79
High: 79
Low: 79
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
478. Randy Savage vs. Jake Roberts
Date: 11/29/86
Event: Saturday Night’s Main Event
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 79
High: 79
Low: 79
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
477. Ronnie Garvin vs. Greg Valentine
Date: 12/30/89
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 2
Avg. Rating: 90
High: 84
Low: 96
High Voter: Stacey O’Loughlin
476. Randy Savage vs Ricky Steamboat- Intercontinental Championship Match
Date: 11/1/86
Event: Boston House Show
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 78
High: 78
Low: 78
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
475. Neville vs. Tyson Kidd vs. Sami Zayn vs. Tyler Breeze – NXT Title Match
Date: 9/11/14
Event: NXT TakeOver: Fatal 4-Way
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 77
High: 77
Low: 77
High Voter: Tim Capel
474. D-Lo Brown vs. X-Pac – European Title Match
Date: 10/18/98
Event: IYH: Judgement Day 1998
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 77
High: 77
Low: 77
High Voter: Kevin Pittack
473. Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage – WWF Title Lumberjack Match
Date: 2/17/86
Event: MSG Network Madison Square Garden House Show
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 77
High: 77
Low: 77
High Voter: ROBERT SILVA
472. Shawn Michaels vs Batista
Date: 4/27/08
Event: Backlash 2008
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 76
High: 76
Low: 76
High Voter: Martin Boulevard
471. Hulk Hogan vs. Brock Lesnar
Date: 8/8/02
Event: Smackdown
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 76
High: 76
Low: 76
High Voter: TheBestThereNeverWillBe
470. CM Punk vs. Rey Mysterio – Hair Match
Date: 4/25/10
Event: Extreme Rules 2010
# of Ballots: 1
Avg. Rating: 75
High: 75
Low: 75
High Voter: Trust Issues
That’s all for this time, but we’ll be back soon to reveal more GWWE matches.
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Welcome to Place to Be Nation’s Draft Wars: Non-Rumble Matches and Royal Rumble Rosters! Eight staff members huddled up for a snake style draft to choose 16 non-Rumble matches and build a roster of wrestlers for the Royal Rumble. Below are each drafter’s match choices, rosters and explanations from the drafters about their strategies plus more!
Non-Rumble Matches:
John Cena vs. Umaga- Royal Rumble 2007
Trent Williams:
John Cena vs. Umaga – 2007 Ronnie Garvin vs. Greg Valentine – 1990 Asuka vs. Becky Lynch – 2019 St. Slaughter vs. Ultimate Warrior – 1991 123 Kid & Bob Holly vs. Bam Bam Bigelow & Tatanka – 1995 Vader vs TAFKAG – 1998 Minis 6 Man Tag – 1998 The Islanders vs. The Stallions – 1988 Neville vs. Rich Swann – 2017 Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show – 2003 Triple H vs. Goldust – 1997 Beth Phoenix vs. Melina – 2009 Brock Lesnar vs. Kane vs. Braun Strowman – 2018 Chris Jericho vs. Hardcore Holly vs. Chyna – 2000 Trish vs. Jazz – 2002 Mickie vs. Ashley – 2006
Triple H vs. Cactus Jack- Royal Rumble 2000
Tyler Kelley:
Triple H v.s Cactus Jack – 2000 Undertaker vs. Rey Mysterio – 2010 Hardy Boyz vs. MNM – 2007 Ric Flair vs. Mr. McMahon – 2002 Dudleyz vs. Edge & Christian – 2001 Rock vs. Ken Shamrock – 1998 Alberto Del Rio vs. Big Show – 2013 John Cena vs. Edge – 2006 Tatanka vs. Bam Bam Bigelow – 1994 Christian vs. Ezekiel Jackson – 2010 JBL vs. Big Show vs. Kurt Angle – 2005 John Cena vs. Randy Orton – 2014 Chris Jericho vs. JBL – 2008 Road Dogg vs. Big Boss Man – 1999 Evolution vs. Dudley Boyz – 2004 Bobby Lashley vs. Test – 2007
AJ Styles vs. John Cena- Royal Rumble 2017
Logan Crosland:
AJ Styles vs. John Cena – 2017 Kevin Owens vs. Dean Ambrose – 2016 Marty Jannetty vs. Shawn Michaels – 1993 CM Punk vs. The Rock – 2013 Jeff Hardy vs. Edge – 2009 Edge vs. Rey Mysterio – 2008 AJ Styles vs. Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn – 2018 New Day v.s Usos – 2016 Del Rio vs. Kalisto – 2016 Miz vs. Randy Orton – 2011 Triple H vs. Randy Orton – 2005 Eddie Guerrero vs Chavo Guerrero – 2004 Seth Rollins & Jason Jordan vs. The Bar – 2018 Koko B. Ware vs. Mountie – 1991 LOD vs. Disasters – 1992 Outlaws vs. Acolytes – 2000
John Cena vs. Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar- Royal Rumble 2015
JT Rozzero:
John Cena vs. Seth Rollins vs. Brock Lesnar – 2015 The Harts vs. The Quebecers – 1994 Hardyz vs. Dudleyz – 2000 Sasha Banks vs. Ronda Rousey – 2019 Mountie vs. Piper – 1992 Triple H vs. Kurt Angle – 2001 Randy Orton vs. Jeff Hardy – 2008 Daniel Bryan vs. Big Show vs. Mark Henry – 2012 Vader vs. Undertaker – 1997 The Rhodes Family vs. Dibiase and Virgil – 1991 Jim Duggan vs. Big Boss Man – 1990 Ahmed Johnson vs. Faarooq – 1997 New Age Outlaws vs. LOD – 1998 Spike and Tazz vs. Dudley Boyz – 2002 Canek/Aguayo/Garza vs. Metal/Guerrera/Estrada – 1997 Brock Lesnar vs. Hardcore Holly – 2004
Rick Rude vs. Ricky Steamboat- Royal Rumble 1988
Jennifer Smith:
Rick Rude vs. Ricky Steamboat – 1988 Shawn Michaels vs. Edge- 2005 Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker- 1998 Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels -2004 John Cena vs. JBL – 2009 Goldust vs. Razor Ramon- 1996 Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Boss Man – 1993 Charlotte Flair vs. Becky Lynch – 2016 The Miz & Shane McMahon vs. The Bar- 2019 The Undertaker vs. Bret Hart- 1996 The Usos vs. The Miz & Damien Mizdow- 2015 Brutus Beefcake vs. The Genius- 1990 The Miz vs. MVP- 2010 Rockin’ Robin vs. Judy Martin- 1989 The Undertaker vs. IRS- 1995 The Bella Twins vs. Paige & Natalya- 2015
Kurt Angle vs. Chris Beniot- Royal Rumble 2003
Jacob Williams:
Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit – 2003 Chris Jericho vs. Rock- 2002 Kevin Owens vs. Roman Reigns – 2017 Glamour Girls vs. Jumping Bomb Angels – 1988 CM Punk vs. Dolph Ziggler – 2012 Jeff Jarrett vs. Razor Ramon – 1995 Team Hell No vs. Team Rhodes Scholars – 2013 Jack Swagger vs. Matt Hardy – 2009 Shawn Michaels vs. Sid – 1997 Haku vs. Harley Race – 1989 Dave Batista vs/ Mr. Kennedy – 2007 Dudleyz vs. Lance Storm & William Regal – 2003 Ahmed Johnson vs. Jeff Jarrett – 1996 Brock Lesnar vs. Big Show – 2014 Bushwhackers vs. Rougeaus – 1990 Torrie Wilson vs. Dawn Marie – 2003
Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho- Royal Rumble 2001
Steve Riddle:
Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho – 2001 Daniel Bryan vs. Bray Wyatt – 2014 Mankind vs. The Rock – 1999 Brock Lesnar vs. Finn Balor – 2019 Bossman vs. Barbarian – 1991 New Foundation vs. Orient Express – 1992 6 Way Cruiserweight Open – 2006 AJ Styles vs. Daniel Bryan – 2019 Harts & Jim Duggan vs. Rougeaus & Dino Bravo – 1989 Edge vs. William Regal – 2002 X-Pac vs. Gangrel – 1999 Ric Flair vs. MVP – 2008 Undertaker vs. Heidenreich – 2005 Scott Steiner vs. Triple H – 2003 Ken Shamrock vs. Billy Gunn – 1999 Michelle McCool vs. Mickie James – 2010
Diesel vs. Bret Hart- Royal Rumble 1995
Neil Trama:
Diesel vs. Bret Hart – 1995 Rockers vs. Orient Express – 1991 Razor Ramon vs. Bret Hart – 1993 Edge vs. Dolph Ziggler – 2011 Tazz vs. Kurt Angle – 2000 Steiners vs. Beverlys – 1993 Yokozuna vs. Undertaker – 1994 Charlotte Flair vs. Bayley – 2017 Razor Ramon vs. IRS – 1994 Usos vs. Chad Gable & Shelton Benjamin – 2018 Gunns vs. Bodydonnas – 1996 Kurt Angle vs. Mark Henry – 06 Rey Mysterio vs. Jamie Noble – 2004 Sheamus vs. Randy Orton – 2010 Brodus Clay vs. McIntyre – 2012 Natalya vs. Eve Torres vs. Michelle McCool vs. Layla – 2011
Check out the 30 man Royal Rumble rosters on page 2!!
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