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Post by KingPopper on Aug 29, 2008 6:07:21 GMT -5
Besides a Rumble or Battle Royal, what match do you think had the most star power in the ring at the same time. Weither it be Survivor Series, War Games, Elimanation Chamber, the six man Hell In a Cell, TLC or anyother match you can think of?
I think even though the match was crap. War Games 98 on paper had the most star power: "Diamond" Dallas Page, Roddy Piper, Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Stevie Ray, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Sting, and Lex Luger. Outside of Stevie Ray who everone knew was gonna get pinned, all of thouse guys are Hall of Famers. I was pissed as a kid that Scott Hall wasn't apart of the match and instead faced Konnan on the undercard. Just shows how many big names (even thought most were past their prime) WCW had at the time and that list didn't even include Goldberg.
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Post by bogart on Aug 29, 2008 7:43:42 GMT -5
Hogan V Rock at wrestlemania
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Post by Gopher Mod on Aug 29, 2008 12:29:51 GMT -5
War Games: The Match Beyond (especially the ones from 1987-1992).
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2008 12:42:52 GMT -5
If it happened a little later in the careers of Orton and Batista: The Rock and Mick Foley vs. Ric Flair, Batista, and Randy Orton could be up there.
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Post by thesunbeast on Aug 29, 2008 13:00:35 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan vs Andre the Giant.
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Post by Murf on Aug 29, 2008 14:17:06 GMT -5
War Games 98 on paper had the most star power: "Diamond" Dallas Page, Roddy Piper, Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Stevie Ray, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Sting, and Lex Luger. One of these things is not like the other things.
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Post by maxx420 on Aug 29, 2008 15:37:09 GMT -5
War Games 98 on paper had the most star power: "Diamond" Dallas Page, Roddy Piper, Ultimate Warrior, Hulk Hogan, Stevie Ray, Bret Hart, Kevin Nash, Sting, and Lex Luger. One of these things is not like the other things. Exactly what I was thinking. LOL, how out of place does Stevie Ray's name look among that list of legends?
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Post by Maidpool w/ Cleaning Action on Aug 29, 2008 15:44:57 GMT -5
Hogan vs. Andre or Hogan vs. Ultimate Warrior at their respective Wresltemania's.
The hype around those matches were crazy, and in the case of HH vs. UW both guys were at their peak of popularity.
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Post by Dan Apache on Aug 29, 2008 16:02:39 GMT -5
One of these things is not like the other things. Exactly what I was thinking. LOL, how out of place does Stevie Ray's name look among that list of legends? One of the names on the list is Lex Luger. The standard is not that high.
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Post by maxx420 on Aug 29, 2008 16:03:57 GMT -5
Exactly what I was thinking. LOL, how out of place does Stevie Ray's name look among that list of legends? One of the names on the list is Lex Luger. The standard is not that high. Luger is still ALOT higher on the wrestling totem pole than Stevie Ray, my friend.
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Post by 'Foretold' Joker on Aug 29, 2008 16:24:33 GMT -5
WWE wise ...
The 2nd Elimination Chamber was fairly high in the amount of stars.
Triple H, Goldberg, Randy Orton, Kevin Nash, Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels.
If not that then certainly the 6 man hell in a cell.
Kurt Angle, The Undertaker, Triple H, Steve Austin, The Rock and Rikishi (Ok maybe not Rikishi, lol)
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Post by Dan Apache on Aug 29, 2008 17:16:20 GMT -5
One of the names on the list is Lex Luger. The standard is not that high. Luger is still ALOT higher on the wrestling totem pole than Stevie Ray, my friend. But to call him a hall of famer is absolutely absurd. Plus, Stevie Ray's run in Harlem Heat 2000 was a clear HOF run. Big T and his crappy dives over the rail, marvellous.
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Post by G2 on Aug 29, 2008 17:34:47 GMT -5
WWE wise ... The 2nd Elimination Chamber was fairly high in the amount of stars. Triple H, Goldberg, Randy Orton, Kevin Nash, Chris Jericho and Shawn Michaels. If not that then certainly the 6 man hell in a cell. Kurt Angle, The Undertaker, Triple H, Steve Austin, The Rock and Rikishi (Ok maybe not Rikishi, lol) These are the exact same 2 matches that popped into my head! ;D
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Post by spaceplier on Aug 29, 2008 18:17:05 GMT -5
Spring Stampede 1999. Ric Flair, DDP, Sting, Hogan. Randy Savage was the special guest referee. This was the last WCW pay-per view I ever ordered.
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Post by Gregor-2012 on Aug 29, 2008 18:26:32 GMT -5
Survivor Series 2001: The Rock, Chris Jericho, Undertaker, Kane, Bigshow, Austin, Angle, RVD, Booker T and Shane McMahon
New Years Revolution 2005: Triple H, Randy Orton, Chris Jericho, Chris Benoit, Batista, Edge and Shawn Michaels as the Referee
TNA Lockdown 2006: Kurt Angle, Samoa Joe, Rhino, Sting, Jeff Jarrett, Christian Cage, Scott Steiner, AJ Styles, Tomko and Abyss
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Post by i.Sarita.com on Aug 29, 2008 18:31:55 GMT -5
Spring Stampede 1999. Ric Flair, DDP, Sting, Hogan. Randy Savage was the special guest referee. This was the last WCW pay-per view I ever ordered. Is that the match that had either DDP giving Hogan a Figure 4 on the ring post or Hogan giving DDP a Figure 4 on the ring post? Or am I off on who it was? I'm pretty sure DDP was part of it, but maybe it was on Flair?
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Post by KingPopper on Aug 30, 2008 6:11:47 GMT -5
The Rock and Steve Austin vs. Hogan, Hall, & Nash
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Post by maxx420 on Aug 30, 2008 8:31:31 GMT -5
Luger is still ALOT higher on the wrestling totem pole than Stevie Ray, my friend. But to call him a hall of famer is absolutely absurd. Plus, Stevie Ray's run in Harlem Heat 2000 was a clear HOF run. Big T and his crappy dives over the rail, marvellous. Well, I never said Luger was a Hall of Famer, but as a former World Champion he is deserving of some merit (he may be one of the worst World Champions ever, but he's still better than Khali). And we all know the virtues of Harlem Heat 2000 & the feud over the rights to the letter "T"... I think I'll leave it there...
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Post by James McCloud IS John Godot on Aug 30, 2008 8:42:14 GMT -5
Hogan/Andre. While most high grossing Mania's these days are based around several big name matches, WM3 was the highest grossing for years and it was all about two men.
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Post by mrjl on Aug 30, 2008 10:53:01 GMT -5
MegaPowers vs MegaBucks: Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage w/Miss Elizabeth vs. Ted Dibiase and Andre the Giant. I iamgine Bobby Heenan was in the heels corner
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