This is where a midcard wrestler can become a main event star

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Cohn and Wolfe for ViximoLindsey Carlin, (512) Copyright Business Wire 2009. Today, I begin to take a look at one of the most debatable and arguable topics in all of wrestling, the greatest matches of all time. Everyone has their favorites, and everyone has their own criteria for what makes a match great. Lets face it; there have been so many matches in history, so many wrestlers, so many promotions, in so many locations, it would be almost impossible to make a perfect list that everyone would agree on. There have also been many, many matches that have gone unseen. There are countless non-televised events, or house shows that take place during the course of a year, as well as dark matches and things of that nature which make it very difficult to make a perfect list. Bret Hart famously spoke about how some of the greatest matches he ever took part in were at non-televised events with the likes of Curt Hennig and his brother Owen.Steve Austin has also claimed that some of the greatest matches of his career were when he was in a program with Shawn Michaels in 1997 and they would go at it at non-televised house shows all over the country. Having said that, I have read many great lists over the years, ranging from professional wrestling journalists like Dave Meltzer and Mike Mooneyham, to young fans on the internet, and there are a slew of great matches that most of the true wrestling fans in this world can agree upon. Most are high profile matches that have taken place at annual Pay-Per-Views, like Wrestlemania, SummerSlam, and The Royal Rumble. These are the events where the professionals usually step up their game, realizing there are millions of people around the world who are watching and waiting for something great to happen.

This is where a mid-card wrestler can become a main event star. Then there are the weekly televised shows, like Monday Night Raw and Friday Night Smackdown. These shows are normally used to create vendettas or feuds between wrestlers, and build up their storyline heading into the next Pay-Per-View. We do get matches on these shows, but they are usually shorter, less intense bouts, solely used for enhancing the rivalry and setting up the major Pay-Per-View match. However, we do occasionally get that hidden gem during these shows, where everything clicks and two competitors go all out and give us a memorable, Pay-Per-View quality match. It doesnt happen that often, but there are definitely a handful of classic matches that have come to us via free TV. Today I start recapping what I, a longtime wrestling fan of over twenty five years, consider to be the fifty greatest matches in WWE history. I kept this endeavor restricted to the WWE because that is what I know best, so dont pull the fire alarm because you dont see Ricky Steamboat vs Ric Flair from Wrestlewar 89 here. That is a fantastic match, it just doesnt qualify for this particular list. I am sure there will be matches here that you agree with, and matches that you dont.

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