Last week marked the 50th anniversary of the WWE
Championship. To celebrate this
monumental milestone for their premier championship, the WWE decided to put
quite a few features about the WWE Championship on WWE.com. One of the features that caught my attention
was the WWE’s Top 50 WWE Championship Matches.
I skimmed through the entire list and it was just okay. There were quite a few matches on the list
such as John Cena vs. JBL from Judgment Day 2005 and John Cena vs. Batista from
Over the Limit 2010 that should not have been on the list while some excellent
matches such as John Cena vs. Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Micheals from Taboo Tuesday
2005 and John Cena vs. Edge vs. Randy Orton vs. Shawn Michaels from Backlash 2007
that were omitted from the list. From
looking at that list, I was inspired to share what I consider the greatest WWE
Championship matches I have ever watched.
It was hard to cut this list down to just five matches, but here are the
Silverdome’s Top 5 WWE Championship Matches in honour of the WWE Championship’s
50th anniversary.
5. The Rock vs. Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker-
Vengeance 2002
When people think of the greatest matches of all-time, they
focus more on the one-on-one encounters that the multi-man matches such as
Triple Threats and Fatal 4 Ways do not get their chance to shine. Multi-man matches can be as or more thrilling
than singles matches due to the addition of more competitors. The Triple Threat Match between The Rock,
Kurt Angle and the Undertaker over the WWE Undisputed Championship at Vengeance
2002 is among the greatest Triple Threat Matches of All-Time. The insane pace of the match keeps your eyes
glued to the screen and the incredible chemistry these three have keeps you smiling. It is an incredible match that sees each
competitor steal each other’s finishing moves (The Rock executing a Chokeslam
and the Ankle Lock, Undertaker performing the Angle Slam and Kurt Angle hitting
the Rock Bottom).
4. CM Punk vs. John Cena- Money in the Bank 2011
Hands down, this match is one of the greatest moments in WWE
history. CM Punk walked into his
hometown of Chicago with the entire crowd on his side to challenge John Cena
for the WWE Championship. In less than
three hours, Punk’s contract with the WWE was set to come to an end. The circumstances gave the Straight-Edge
Superstar the chance to do the unthinkable, leave the WWE with their biggest
prize in tow. Fans around the globe
wanted to see Punk walk out of the WWE with the WWE Championship and all made
sure they were able to watch this match just to that moment. Holding their breath for every near fall,
pulling their hair out with every kick out and screaming at every big move hit;
the emotion this championship match induced can hardly be matched. The final jump for joy every wrestling fan in
the crowd and at home did when Scott Armstrong’s hand came down for the three
count was unforgettable. CM Punk vs.
John Cena from Money in the Bank 2011 is the best WWE Championship match of the
Modern Era.
3. Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart- Summerslam 1994
Bret and Owen Hart worked some of the greatest displays of
technical wrestling this business has seen.
When WWE decided to put these two in a Steel Cage for one of the main
events of Summerslam 1994, fans were given possibly the greatest wrestling
match to take place in the confines of a Steel Cage. Bret and Owen used the structure of the Steel
Cage to the fullest. This match is what
the WWE should use as inspiration for how to put on a Steel Cage match now.
2. John Cena vs. Edge- Unforgiven 2006
Each era in wrestling has a rivalry that defines it. Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage in the late 80s,
Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart in the mid 90s, Stone Cold and The Rock in the
early 2000s are only a few examples over the years. When John Cena stepped up as the Face of the
WWE, the WWE needed somebody to counter everything Cena represented. That somebody was the Rated R Superstar
Edge. John Cena and Edge would put on
some excellent matches throughout their entire rivalry, but this TLC Match from
Unforgiven 2006 stands out as the best match these two ever put on and one of
the best WWE Championship matches of the 2000s.
1. Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit- Royal Rumble
2003
Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit have put on some of the most
spectacular showcases of technical wrestling to grace the squared-circle. This classis from Royal Rumble 2003 is hands
down the greatest showcase that these wrestlers put on. Countless number of holds, counters, near
falls and grueling submissions kept fans in awe of their performance. From the opening bell to the standing ovation
the Boston crowd gives once the match is over, everything about this match sums
up the wrestling excellence that the WWE Championship represents.
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