5. Manami Toyota and Toshiyo Yamada - Mayumi Ozaki and Dynamite Kansai, 11.4.93
6. Steve Austin - Bret Hart, 23.4.97
7. Terry Funk - Sabu - Shane Douglas, 5.2.94
8. Shawn Michaels - Undertaker, 5.10.97
9. Mitsuhara Misawa - Kenta Kobashi, 31.10.98
10. Dan Kroffat and Doug Furnas - Kenta Kobashi and Tsuyoshi Kikuchi, 25.5.92
11. Eddie Guerrero and Love Machine - El Hijo del Santo and Octagon, 6.11.94
12. Jushin Liger - Brian Pillman, 29.2.92
13. Mitsuhara Misawa - Jumbo Tsuruta, 8.6.90
14. Akira Hokuto - Shinobu Kandori, 2.4.93
15. Mitsuhara Misawa - Kenta Kobashi, 11.6.99
More of the same from Power Slam magazine. What does the rest of you think of this list? A few changes I'd make, but it's a pretty decent list of the great matches of the 1990s- no Tamura - Kohsaka, perhaps, but it's decent.
Hey, does this count as a dreaded list thread CRZ? Apparently he likes posting. Don't all the newbies?
6. Steve Austin - Bret Hart, 23.4.97
This hinges on the moment the WWE/F that the fans saw being a bad guy was cool so they did the double turn. I agree with that one being on the list but probably should be one or two.
This triggered fun, yet a bit tragic now, Attitude Era.
J.J. Dillon: "I'd rather flip burgers at McDonald's than work for Vince McMahon again." July, 3 2004 New Era Of Wrestling
The When Worlds Collide match was great in the storyline/crowd reaction aspect, but the face team kinda ruined it for me. Even Los Gringos Locos couldn't carry their work in that match.
I'd give the nod to either the RVD-Jerry Lynn match from Living Dangerously or Hardcore Heaven 99 over that one.
Originally posted by hhhgamewmx7This Power Slam magazine actually came out nearly a year ago, I hope your not planning on sharing your entire magazine collection with us.
He already left never to return, so please let's not extend this thread any longer. I'm closing it.