it was good, their very early WWF match was good too. the thing about that 94 match is you could tell Hogan was trying to have his type of match and flair was trying to do his, and it still workedI found Bash at the beach & HH '94 really good
it was good, their very early WWF match was good too. the thing about that 94 match is you could tell Hogan was trying to have his type of match and flair was trying to do his, and it still workedI found Bash at the beach & HH '94 really good
You know this is real talk and I couldn't put my finger on why their matches weren't betterRic Flair & Rick Rude
In Cena/Orton's defense, the garbage booking ruined a majority of their matches (case and point SummerSlam 2009)
They don't even have 30 Matches, let alone 60. Like I mentioned before, a majority of their matches didn't have decisive finishes, it was always a DQ, Draw, or some weird finish.They had like 60 matches together
They don't even have 30 Matches, let alone 60. Like I mentioned before, a majority of their matches didn't have decisive finishes, it was always a DQ, Draw, or some weird finish.
Rock and Triple H
Sabu & Rey Mysterio
HHH & Benoit
Brock & Braun
The WWE AJ vs Nakamura matches were decent at best.
Oh I feel ya. The whole WM34 was lackluster tbh. But we (New Orleans) had just got WM30 four years earlier so I wasn’t complaining.I can't tell you how disappointed I was with their match at 34. The whole buildup was centered around "dream match" and nothing else. It wasn't about the WWE Championship at all, just two guys about to have a next-level, technical classic. And it ended up being just okay. The only memorable part of the match was Nakamura's heel turn......after the match.
Their match at MITB was actually really good, but it was the blow off match in their feud so they had no chance to build on their chemistry after that.