Here it is... The final part of my countdown. These are, in my opinion (for now), the Top 10 Greatest Matches in @WWE History. Enjoy!!!
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To celebrate 25+ years since I began watching pro wrestling - specifically, @WWE - I'm counting down my picks for the Top 25 Greatest WWE Matches.
First up: numbers 25-21. Enjoy!
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@CinePrimeX Spider-Man 2 is the only good one.
Spider-Man 3 and X-Men: The Last Stand have their moments, but aren't good overall.
The rest can piss off.
@PatrickGBook@OffLeatherWings@SmallafroVYBE I literally sat in silence for a solid 5 minutes when HHH won. My friend said my face was twitching with rage. lol
Everything about that match was just a slap in the face to Sting. The commentary, the booking, HHH coming out later in the show and shrugging it off. Insulting!
@OffLeatherWings@SmallafroVYBE I'm glad someone agrees. I'm not calling it a bad show but one of the greats? No. It's all passable to good, but no truly great matches.
@TheStingisBack Scorsese, definitely.
I feel like Spielberg is at home with escapist movies but I'm not compelled by his dramatic work.
Scorsese has greatness in a variety of genres: crime, gangster, historical, biopic, and comedy. I also find his style far more appealing.
@WrestlingNewsCo For once, Booker says something that's accurate. Wrestlers have got to be more mindful of their finishing moves. Otherwise, it's like video game CAW leagues with the amount of finisher spamming.