10) Steve Austin, Rick Rude, Larry Zybszko, Arn Anderson & Bobby Eaton vs. Sting, Barry Windham, Ricky Steamboat, Nikita Koloff, and Dustin Rhodes (WrestleWar '92)
This is considered by many to be the greatest WarGames match ever and it's hard to disagree with that statement. This match was the culmination of the Dangerous Alliance angle, which if you think about it was very similar to the nWo storyline except that it didn't go on forever. Sting's team represented WCW who were trying to rid WCW of the Dangerous Alliance for good. This match was insanely bloody with particularly Austin and Rhodes bleeding all over the place. The ending saw Sting lock in an armbar to Eaton, who had already severly hurt his arm in the match, for the submission. This was an absolutely fantastic, classic, can't miss match.
9) Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit (Royal Rumble '03)
If you love technical wrestling, this may well be one of your favorite matches ever and I know many people who consider this the greatest pure wrestling match of all time. These two men went out and gave the Boston fans as well as the fans at home a match for the ages that people still talk about constantly to this day. Trying to even recap this match would be impossible because there's so many awesome moves and counters that take place during in, that I would have to literally recap the entire match to do it justice. I must say that I do love that spot where they kept switching germans and Benoit germans Kurt completely over onto his face. Absolutely awesome. Anyhow, this match is an absolute classic that is required viewing for any wrestling fan.
8) Triple H vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit (Wrestlemania 20)
The greatest triple threat match of all-time. The best Wrestlemania main event ever. Perhaps the greatest match of all-time, period. These are just some of the accolades that many fans have given to this match and once you watch it, it isn't hard to see why. These three men busted their ass for over 30 minutes to give us one of the most exciting matches I've ever seen. This match had everything from great technical wrestling to high risk maneuvers to tons of blood to a fantastic finish. Seeing Benoit make HHH tap out clean on the biggest show of the year to win his first World Heavyweight Championship is one of those moments that, while now tainted, will still live with me forever. This match took you on an emotional rollercoaster, but once the match was over and we saw Benoit celebrate in the ring with Eddie Guerrero, we all knew that it was well worth the ride.
7) Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (Chi-Town Rumble '89)
This was the first encounter between Flair and Steamboat in their legendary 1989 series of matches and this match gave a sign of all the greatness that was to follow. Steamboat was a family man who wanted to bring honor and prestige back to the World Heavyweight Title and Flair was the stylin', profilin' Champion that thought of Steamboat as a bore. Steamboat was able to dominate early by winning some lightning quick exchanges and surprised Flair by just how quick he was. Flair was able to regain control later in the match with some wicked chop. Then these two men had one of the best exchanges I've ever seen as Flair flipped over the top rope and climbed to the top for a crossbody, but Steamboat was able to counter into a roll up for a two count and when both men got up, Flair was able to hit a reverse atomic drop and apply the Figure-4. That's the kind of stuff that leaves you breathless as a fan, just a terrific exchange. Steamboat was able to get to the ropes to break the hold and after both men exchanged some stiff shots, Flair ran the ropes and crossbodied Steamboat over the top rope. Flair dominated from that point on and seemed to be on the verge of retaining his title until Steamboat fought back and came off the top rope with a crossbody that knocked not only Flair out, but the referee as well. With the ref out, Flair tried to take advantage, but Steamboat was able to roll him up to pick up the three count and the World Heavyweight Championship. Despite the ref bump, this match was absolutely flawless but who knew that these two would go on top this terrific performance.
6) Cactus Jack vs. Triple H (Royal Rumble 2000)
This is easily one of my favorite matches ever and I know many others who have a similar love for this match and it's not hard to see why. This match had EVERYTHING. A great storyline, a hot crowd, insane action and two of the best in-ring performers of this generation. Cactus came out of the gates firing on all cylinders, but HHH was able to hold his own and the result was one of the best hardcore brawls that I've ever seen. If the images of Cactus getting jacked in the head with a steel chair, HHH getting smacked in the face with a 2x4 wrapped in barbed wire, HHH receiving a piledriver on a table that did not break, or Cactus getting Pedigreed in thumbtacks aren't enough to get your blood pumping, I don't know how you can call yourself a wrestling fan. This was a fantastic match that cannot be forgotten by anybody who sees it.
5) The Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels (Badd Blood '97)
This was, of course, the first Hell In A Cell match and it lived up to its name by the end of this contest. This match came about after HBK had cost The Undertaker the WWE Title at Summerslam by accidentally cracking him in the head with a steel chair and instead of apologizing, decided to become a total dick. That led to their great match at Ground Zero and once that resolved nothing, this match was made to ensure that Michaels had nowhere to run. After some early domination by Taker, HBK was able to fight back and get control of the match but soon Taker started to prove too much for Michaels and he had to find a way out of the cage. That way came by an injured cameraman in the cell who had to be taken out and once that door opened, Michaels tried his best to escape. Taker followed him and proceeded to ram his head repeatedly into the unforgiving steel cell. After that Michaels was busted wide open and his face was drenched in blood. I mean you would have thought his skin color was red with the amount of blood he was bleeding. The ending of the match saw the debut of Kane who dropped his brother on his head which allowed a bloody and fatigued Michaels to cover for the three count. This match will be remembered as one the greatest ever and I'll never forget the blood that engulfed the face of HBK in it.
4) Randy Savage vs. Ricky Steamboat (Wrestlemania 3)
Whenever you think of all-time great Wrestlemania matches, this has to be one of the first to come to mind. Not only did they have an excellent storyline attached to this match, but both of these combatants put on one hell of a show in front of the Silverdome crowd. This was a great back and forth contest that saw an unbelievable amount of near falls and the crowd was left on the edge of their seat during the entire match because it seemed like it could end at any moment. The end came when George "The Animal" Steele knocked Macho off of the top rope and by the time he recovered to pick up Steamboat for a scoop slam, Steamboat was able to counter into a rollup for the three count. This is a great, timeless match that has to be viewed by anybody who calls themselves a fan of wrestling.
3) Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin (Wrestlemania 13)
This is perhaps the most historical and important match of the 1990's. It completely changed the landscape of wrestling and was the beginning of the rise of the WWE and the fall of WCW. This was about as personal as a match could be as Stone Cold and Bret Hart absolutely hated each other and wanted to resolve their issues with a submission match where one man would have to tell the other he quits and face the ultimate humiliation. This match was just off-the-wall intense as both men beat the holy shit out of each other. These men brawled in the ring, on the floor, through the crowd, and pretty much anywhere they could get their hands on one another. They truly made you FEEL their hatred for one another and you were instantly sucked in. This is one of those matches that I never like to be interrupted while watching it because you don't want to take your eyes of it. It is just that damn good. The ending of this match is one of the best I've ever seen as Bret locks in the Sharpshooter and a bloody Austin tries to muster up all the strength he has to get out of it and has blood pouring down his face in one of the most famous images ever in pro wrestling. Austin wasn't able to break the hold, but he didn't give up. He instead passed out from the pain and while Bret may have won the match, Austin's refusal to give up despite being in such overwhelming pain made him seem like a true badass. Soon the fans would turn their backs on Bret and side with Austin and this match was the reason for it. This is a historical, brilliant match that shot Austin stock into the stratosphere on his way to becoming the most popular wrestler this generation has seen.
2) Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (Clash Of The Champions 6)
This was the rematch to their classic encounter at Chi-Town Rumble and this match was contested under 2/3 falls rules. The first fall was intense as both men slapped each other in the face and chopped the shit out of each other before getting down to some frenetic action. The chops that these two gave each other sounded like gunshots going off, they were just absolutely VICIOUS. The first fall ended after Steamboat missed a missile dropkick which made Flair go for the Figure-4, but Steamboat was able to counter into a roll-up, but then Flair REVERSED that into a roll-up of his own for the three count. Steamboat started the second fall feverishly knowing that his back was against the wall. He delivered some wicked chops before dropping about 14 or 15 elbows in a row onto Flair's knee. Flair seemed dead to the world by that point until Steamboat locked in a Boston Crab which had Flair screaming in agony. Flair was able to fight out of it and get back into the match until Steamboat was able to hoist him up into a Double Chickenwing and that proved to be to much for Flair as he submitted and lost the second fall. That was monumental not only because it tied the match up, but because it was the first time Flair had ever submitted. Flair realizing that he was in bad shape, immediately went after Steamboat knee in the third fall and was soon able to cinch in the Figure-4. Steamboat was able to make the ropes, though, much to Flair's chagrin. Then, in one of my most markish moments ever, Steamboat sends Flair to the buckle but Flair does the Flair Flip and when he tried to run over to the other turnbuckle, Steamboat chops the shit out of him and knocks ‘Naitch down on the apron. I jumped out of seat and applauded the first time I saw that, great stuff. The fall continued with some great back and forth exchanges until Steamboat got Flair up in the Double Chickenwing again, but this time Steamboat's legs had sustained too much damage and they buckled underneath him. This made Flair land on top of Steamboat, put seeing that his shoulders were down, the referee counted the three count against Flair, despite the fact that his leg was under the bottom rope. Thus, Steamboat retained his championship, albeit under controversial terms. This classic match would then be followed up by….
1) Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat (WrestleWar '89)
Many people prefer their Clash VI match, but I still think that this match is the best pure wrestling match I've ever seen. This match also had a clean finish unlike their two previous encounters, which ended in controversy. This contest also started to signal a babyface turn for Flair as the crowd was behind Steamboat, but you heard some very audible cheers for The Nature Boy. This was a great back and forth contest where it seemed like either man at any given moment was going to pick up the win. The near falls left you breathless because they were so believable. The ending was great and an homage to Steamboat's match against Randy Savage as Steamboat scooped up Flair for a slam, but Flair was able to counter the slam into a rollup for the three count. The carnage that followed this match is equally as memorable as Terry Funk, who was a ringside judge, went on a vicious assault of Flair (including a piledriver on a table) for not granting him a title shot. All in all, this is one of the greatest matches ever wrestled for one of the greatest feuds ever and, in my opinion, it is easily the best match in the history of WCW.
Well you know I couldn't leave you guys without giving you for one last time:
Ridiculously Gratuitous Hot Babe Pics
The Sign-Off
Well that does it for me folks. It has been a pleasure serving and I'll be seeing you again. Until then, go wash your ass!
Posted By: Ace Bradley (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 03:18 PM
don't ever bother writing ever again. just post the pictures
Posted By: guy (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 03:25 PM
best top 50 ive seen on this site
Posted By: kyle (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 03:28 PM
Great column and a good way to go out. Thanks for the effort with this list and the others. All the best.
Posted By: Jay (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:15 PM
great job on the compilation; maybe it's just me though, but i feel the Triple Threat at Wrestlemania deserves at least a top four spot..... I can understand if it's lowered because of "he who can't be named," and because it was a three way i can see people placing straight up one on one matches ahead of it. But a the end of the day, for my money.... it was ahead of Austin v. Hart (even though i get the historical ramifications, but still the three guys but in just as much effort and told more stories with in their time), and better then Steamboat v. Savage with maybe less near falls but enough of them to be comparable.
Posted By: guest (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:17 PM
Cue the "What about eoajodfndof VS aoenroe from Japan?!" or "oeinaife VS oefneafd from Mexico!??!" comments....
Posted By: Industry (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:26 PM
Love Steamboat much?
I really liked the series of Flair/Steamboat matches but I don't know if I give 4 Steamboat matches out of the top 7 that kind of stroke. IMO (and this is only IMO) Steamboat and Savage is very overrated from the standpoint of giving the WWF at the time a basis of technical quality. It was good but it wasn't that GOOD. It was electric because of what Savage did to Steamboat at MSG but it wasn't full of top 10 stroke that I have seen at various times. Steamboat Flair series was great and I loved it at the time but the Clash match was clearly the best of the series. ChiTown Rumble was a foregone conclusion and the WrestleWar match was more notable for putting Terry Funk over instead of either of the men in the match. This led to Funk/Steamboat while Flair healed and Luger making Steamboat his bitch in the process with diminished EVERYTHING that the Flair/Steamboat series represented in the first place.
Yes! I am bitter!
I feel the Flair Royal Rumble win was overlooked. I feel the Hogan/Warrior collision was overlooked. I feel the Hall/HBK ladder match was overlooked. These matches were anticipated, historic and delivered.
They said, yes, Mr. Flair is better than everyone on the WWF roster. HBK/Hall can break mainstream ground on the ladder by showing the big audience in the world what can be done (and potentially done) and Hogan/Warrior was a match that was clearly a passing the torch moment in an entertainment venue that never passed the torch before (out loud).
I enjoyed your zeal and passion for your selection though and it is hard to argue against them. Try as I might, I can't change your mind because those are your top 10 matches, not mine. Good list for you and well done in your arguments.
I just haven't forgiven the NWA for botching the payoff of the angle...dummies!
Posted By: thegunisgood (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:46 PM
Cena should have had at least one match. That pissed me off, BAD! Your pictures did help a bit though.
Posted By: The Great Capt. Smooth (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:55 PM
4th pic down
blonde with pink lingerie=super HOT!!!
who is she?
Posted By: robb (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 04:56 PM
Thanks and good luck!
Posted By: Geoff (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 05:07 PM
Whose the chick in the second pic? She's HAWT. Anywho, good list I guess. Their can't be a definitive top 50 matches list though, since people have different opinions on stuff...
Posted By: Chris (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 05:13 PM
I'm a huge Steamboat fan and respect Flair, but you went a bit overboard. Their Chi-Town rumble match just didn't do it for me. Hell their Spring Stampede '94 match was better.
Angle vs HBK from WM belongs here as well as the Angle/Brock iron man from Smackdown. Where is Bret/Mr. Perfect from Summerslam '91? Steiners vs Nasty Boys from Hallowen Havoc '90?
Good stuff, it's just that Flair/Steamboat is too easy.
Posted By: Shockmaster (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 05:26 PM
I agree with the list. If you haven't seen much puro or lucha you can't include it. So with that criteria in mind I don't think I found *ANYTHING* disagreeable about the list.
Posted By: BlueMeanieUK (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 05:44 PM
I'm glad you clarified your position on Lucha and Puro, but I honestly recommend watching any of the Toshiaki Kawada-Mitsuharu Misawa matches, especially the one from June 1994, which is the greatest pro wrestling match ever. I do agree with most of your list, especially number one, which is probably the greatest match to take place on North American soil.
Posted By: Guest#7209 (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:15 PM
Hang about, in your top WrestleMania matches you had the Triple Threat from WM 20 as #1, yet here you have Hart/Austin higher?
Not that I disagree I think that's right anyway, and very good list.
Posted By: Guest (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:26 PM
He didn't have the flair of the Nature Boy (pun intended) but I always thought Steamboat matches were top quality, even against guys like Luger who had very different styles. I was disappointed that he didn't get the clean win over Savage at Mania3, because of Steele throwing Savage off hte top.
Is there a non-tag Ricky Steamboat vs Barry Windham match out there?
Posted By: CK (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:35 PM
Great column and all, probably the best and most accurate top-whatever matches list I've read, although why no love for HHH/Steiner at RR 2003?
Posted By: Guest#9001 (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:36 PM
"while Bret may have won the match, Austin's refusal to give up despite being in such overwhelming pain made him seem like a true badass."
yeah, sure, he was such a tough badass that he got his ass kicked so hard he passed out. u got a weird definition of a badass, i call this a pussy
Posted By: Guest#9969 (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:43 PM
The triple threat at WM 20 deserves a to be at least in the top 5 if not higher. The first hell in a cell is so overratedn and Randy Savage vs Steamboat was a match that they rehearsed over and over again according to Flair's book. You messed up man! EPIC FAIL!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted By: SPECIALGUEST (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 06:54 PM
"OH MY GOD !!!
Who is Sarah?"
"4th pic down
blonde with pink lingerie=super HOT!!!
who is she? "
That would be Sarah Chalke aka Elliot from Scrubs. She's always been a mini-crush of mine.
Posted By: Julian Williams (Registered) on August 21, 2008 at 07:10 PM
Julian, its you friend You once biggest detractor, now somewhat supporter The Fuj...
Don't try to be like the other guys on this site with the hot chicks pix. I mean I love women, but it comes off forced rather when Csonka or Domingo (ie the worst writer here) does it.
It doesn't suit you.
I don't even read the lists you make anymore. I read the comments. The heat you generate...
You should turn heel.
Later.
Posted By: The Fuj (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 07:18 PM
so in essence, you've
1) never watched any wrestling outside of the U.S., and
2) only counted major show/PPV matches
got it
Posted By: dude (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 07:20 PM
I like the Melina pics. They give me good penile feelings.
Posted By: Crazy8 (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 07:38 PM
Out of 50 matches, 19 feature Flair or HBK. I am SICK of IWC bias.
Posted By: Guest#3656 (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 08:16 PM
How could you not have Warrior/Hogan in the top 50? and call the wrestlemania 20 main event the greatest Wrestlemania main event off all time, what are you smoking dude?
Posted By: Chris (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 08:37 PM
It was a good list but I still wonder why none of the ECW matches that Eddie, Saturn, Dean, Benoit, Jericho, Rob Van Damn, Tazz, etc.
Posted By: Blanky (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 09:05 PM
I must say u make the best lists of all on this site (IMO)! For the most part u r never biased which is more than I can say about 95% of all! It's rather difficult 2 set aside personal preference & judge a matches worth! I commend u! GREAT JOB!
PEACE!
Posted By: THE BOMB! (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 09:12 PM
A lot of good matches here but really 90s and 2000s heavy. The 80s get mentioned in the form of Flair vs. Steamboat but there was more to that decade, there's plenty of worthwhile stuff from the 70s that's been on DVD and 24/7 too.
Posted By: Jared (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 09:35 PM
Its subjective which matches are the best ever... BUT it annoys me that nearly every columist puts the Flair/Steamboat trilogy so high... if they had any balls they'd rewatch Austin/Bret at Sur Series and WM13 and think to themselves... 'holyshit those two matches put Flair/Steamboat to shit geez the heat level, technical ability and storyline behind each match leading to some of the best psychology I've ever seen (double turn baby) made Flair/Steamboat look like Khali v Big Show... but heck I better please the smarks and go for the obvious'.....
Julian you are the best columnist on 411 but have some goddamn balls.
I will happily watch Rock/HHH Rock/Austin HBK/Angle over any Flair/Steamboat malarky with there half arsed crowd and doing 'technical' stuff for the hell of it.
Posted By: Andrew Barbarash (Guest) on August 21, 2008 at 10:04 PM
Holy crap, that is the best pic of Sarah Chalke EVER! Are you sure that's her though Julian? I agree that their is a strong resemblance, but as a big Scrubs watcher, I have to say that her face there looks... well... odd.
Posted By: MD1985 (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 02:05 AM
Pure Wrestling!!! Pure Wrestling!!! Pure Wrestling!!!
Posted By: JR (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 03:59 AM
Dude what about Carl Gotch vs Frank Hackensmidt 1909 Brother!!!
Posted By: Gotch 4 Life (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 04:02 AM
I've gotten over your non-Japanese love and can appreciate this list, which is actually pretty damn great. I disagree with some of the placings, but only slightly. It's a good list.
Posted By: DomDom (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 04:51 AM
Shouldn't this be called the top ten American matches? I'd agree with that, but I can think of a half dozen Japanese matches off the top of my head that are far better than most of the matches listed here, plus a couple of lucha matches that would easily go in the top 15 or so.
Posted By: KnessJM (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 05:30 AM
Pretty good list. Like someone else said up there I don't know that I would have had that many Steamboat matches in the top 7, but these things are always subjective anyway.
Oh and I think the blonde is actually Yvonne Strahovski (girl from Chuck) but I'm not sure. I am certain, however, that it is not Sarah Chalke.
Posted By: Bcbrown3 (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 08:32 AM
You might have a crush on Sarah Chalke but the 4th pic down is Gemma Atkinson
Posted By: Fat Bob (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 09:16 AM
I wanted the WMXX Main Event as #1, but I can't argue with most of the logic of those ahead of it, soooo... good list.
And for ANYONE complaining of too much Flair, Steamboat, and/or HBK, please list your age, how long you've been watching wrestling, and who your favorite CURRENT wrester is. I think that will say alot.
Hell, I'll start, and I'm not even complaining. 30, 22, Edge.
Posted By: Jimbo (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 11:09 AM
I'll play along.
40, 36, Jericho
Posted By: thegunisgood (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 12:16 PM
Looking forward to reading the columns for their great content....
....oh who am I kidding? More pics please.
Posted By: Orlando (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 01:36 PM
First off, great pics. Secondly, for those of you that are looking for Japan or Mexico or ROH or anything else, if ANY of those guys had the power to draw any money in AMERICA, Vince would sign them. The reason those guys wrestle in those places is that they CANT CUT IT in the major feds. That means they aren't ready for the big time or they simply just suck. I'm not saying that these guys don't put on good matches, it's just a whole different ballgame wrestling in front of thousands of people as opposed to the 200 that attend an ROH show.
Posted By: Pipes (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 02:11 PM
SARAH
AAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!
I've been burned by her hotness
Posted By: Escosia 08 (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 03:29 PM
i dont like the wrestlemania 13 austin-hart match. i just find it to be really boring
Posted By: Guest#0692 (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 07:51 PM
wow,I could've given a more suitable,or even rational list of greatest matches in my sleep,or on drugs,maybe even without a computer,or hands.Nice try buddy,Go cover some diva matches or something.
Posted By: e2s (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 11:32 PM
WTF? No scotty2hotty matches,
wrong,just wrong,
Posted By: e2s (Guest) on August 22, 2008 at 11:35 PM
Ricky Steamboat is probably the greatest wrestler to watch, and the most underappreciated wrestler ever, anyone who thinks Steamboat shouldnt have been selected in 4 out of the 7 top matches can #%$# off and have no business to ever watch wrestling again
Posted By: Pete K (Guest) on August 23, 2008 at 02:49 AM
Julian -
I will miss your weekly countdowns - you were the Casey Kasem of 411Mania. Even when I disagreed with your selections, I always respected and enjoyed the passion you brought to the table (and ladder and chair).
Posted By: Al Norton (Registered) on August 23, 2008 at 11:08 AM
Where is Eddie Guerrero vs Dean Malenko ???????
Posted By: Mike Joy (Guest) on August 23, 2008 at 10:28 PM
I just don't see how you can post a list of the top 50 matches and not find room for Flair/Michaels. Perfect technical matches are exceedingly rare, but matches with the emotional impact of Flair/Michaels are very nearly once in a lifetime. That aside, thanks a lot for the columns, Julian. Always a worthwhile read, and I'm proud to be one of the 3.5.
Posted By: Woooooo! (Guest) on August 24, 2008 at 02:47 AM
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