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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 18:55:53 GMT -5
What's everyone's all-time favorite moment? I'm talking, spine tingling, bone chilling, hair on the back of your neck standing up favorite moment in the history of the WWF/E?
If I only had to chose one, I would probably say... Of course it's a Taker moment, but it would be him winning his first championship in 5 years at WrestleMania 23. The match blew away everyone's expectations and tthe crowd was so hot throughout and they exploded when Taker got the three count. I'll never forget it.
Now if I had to choose a non Taker moment, I would most definitely go with the 1999 debut of Chris Jericho. The crowd erupted when JERICHO came across the tron.
Anyways... I'm excited to see what everyone has to say on this
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Post by bad guy™ on Nov 3, 2014 19:01:43 GMT -5
Gonna reveal my length of watching here. Rey winning the world title at Wrestlemania. I marked out like a mother ![](http://www.wrestlingfigs.com/images/wfcensored.gif) er.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:03:43 GMT -5
somewhat predictable for me......But Austin returning to prevent McMahon from screwing Foley on the Jan 4th ep of Raw still gives me chills.....the pop is the biggest ever hands down IMO.
Just unreal considering this wasn't Austin's hometown ,he wasn't returning from a long layoff and it wasn't at MSG.
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Post by McBlake on Nov 3, 2014 19:05:41 GMT -5
I'd need time to have a good think about it, but for some reason, Undertakers entrance at Wrestlemania XX popped into my mind first. I was 11 and wrestling peaked my interest most during that time period. Undertaker was my favourite at the time and I was so hyped to see him return as the dead man. Thought it was built up so well ever since the absolutely brutal Buried Alive match with the Kane interference. Paul Bearer coming out first tipped it for me too.
Being to young, all of this made me just look on in awe. Didn't completely understand kayfabe at the time and yeah it was pretty real to me. Despite how poorly he was booked following this, I was gripped on it all.
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Post by E-Noon on Nov 3, 2014 19:08:59 GMT -5
Well, someone has to say it. Pipebomb. It made me feel like a kid again. No one knew what was going on. And being a Punk fan for a decade now I just felt vindicated after that. I watch it know and still get goosebumps. Crazy how he predicted the next couple years.
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Post by The Kevstaaa on Nov 3, 2014 19:11:15 GMT -5
Chris Jericho winning the WWF Title at Penn State. The night he had to give the belt back. That place blew up and my brother and I went nuts.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:16:14 GMT -5
Chris Jericho winning the WWF Title at Penn State. The night he had to give the belt back. That place blew up and my brother and I went nuts. That was one helluva night.......man that Raw excited the crap outta me!!
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:16:42 GMT -5
I'd need time to have a good think about it, but for some reason, Undertakers entrance at Wrestlemania XX popped into my mind first. I was 11 and wrestling peaked my interest most during that time period. Undertaker was my favourite at the time and I was so hyped to see him return as the dead man. Thought it was built up so well ever since the absolutely brutal Buried Alive match with the Kane interference. Paul Bearer coming out first tipped it for me too. Being to young, all of this made me just look on in awe. Didn't completely understand kayfabe at the time and yeah it was pretty real to me. Despite how poorly he was booked following this, I was gripped on it all. I'll never forget that either. My brother, who at the time had basically stopped watching, knew I wanted to see it so he made our dad buy the ppv for us selling it as it's WrestleMania 20 dad, and the dead man is returning. The goosebumps I got were mind blowing. Paul Bearer set the tone and when the gong hit in msg, it was amazing. Then when Taker stepped out on stage and the crowd went ballistic, its truly unforgettable man
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Post by jayrod2009 on Nov 3, 2014 19:19:53 GMT -5
Bret Hart vs Shawn Micheals at WM12. Thats a match I can watch over and over and still enjoy it. Watching two of THE best wrestlers of Today, Tomorrow, Forever, two work horeses going.... Instant classic. Its my go to match for technical wrestling and the definition of longevity in a ring. At the end, dawned my favorite moment, " His Boy Hood Dream"... HBK holding the WWF title, tearing up... Thats a moment!
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Post by marino13 on Nov 3, 2014 19:20:08 GMT -5
I've been watching awhile, so I have a few. But I'll limit it immensely... Chris Jericho winning the WWF Title at Penn State. The night he had to give the belt back. That place blew up and my brother and I went nuts. Are you from PA?
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Post by drifter on Nov 3, 2014 19:20:38 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I'd call it my favorite moment of all time, but it's right up there, and that's Austin's showdown with Mike Tyson. It was one of those moments when it happened, you knew it was a big moment. It was definitely a moment in the lead up to WrestleMania, where the way Austin was presented, you could tell they were all in behind Austin as the next big star. I mean, after Tyson shoced Austin, you had a sea of people holding Stone Cold back, while no one was holding Mike back.
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Post by ICW on Nov 3, 2014 19:23:47 GMT -5
Brock Lesnar crushing John Cena at Summerslam was one of my all-time favorite moments ever.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:27:32 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I'd call it my favorite moment of all time, but it's right up there, and that's Austin's showdown with Mike Tyson. It was one of those moments when it happened, you knew it was a big moment. It was definitely a moment in the lead up to WrestleMania, where the way Austin was presented, you could tell they were all in behind Austin as the next big star. I mean, after Tyson shoced Austin, you had a sea of people holding Stone Cold back, while no one was holding Mike back. absolute brilliance........Vince sold the sh*t outta that angle.
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Post by mrhoss on Nov 3, 2014 19:27:30 GMT -5
HBK superkicks Bret into his wheelchair.
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Post by sitruC on Nov 3, 2014 19:28:31 GMT -5
Probably going to get alot of people thinking "What a weird choice".
But it will always be Eddie beating Brock at No Way Out, I don't know why but I was just so behind Eddie to win really bad and if I recall started crying when Lesnar had him in the F-5 position. It was still real to me dammit.
I also feel proud watching stuff like the Eddie tribute show and post 9/11 Raw and how they all handle the show, truly highlights how great and amazing wrestling, and humanity, really is, obviously the situation it's being held under is tragic and horrible, the outcome of the show makes me even more comfortable being a fan.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:29:02 GMT -5
Either of these two. ![](http://i.imgur.com/SEj3OoR.gif) ![](http://i.imgur.com/zPrH8Bu.gif)
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Post by Next Man’s No 503K on Nov 3, 2014 19:32:37 GMT -5
Edge cashes in on John Cena
This was the peak of my "Cena sux" days (this feud went on to be a big part of me growing out of that phase actually), and I was so overjoyed that my favourite guy had beaten him. On the phone to my friend at 4am right after it happened, both so happy and excited about it.
A couple of other Money in the Bank moments are amongst my favourites, as well: The 2011 one when Del Rio cashed in after Punk ate a BigSexyBomb, and 2013 when Orton beat Bryan.
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:35:49 GMT -5
It's a tie between a few.
1) Christian winning the WHC. 2) Dolph Ziggler winning the WHC because I had been a fan of his since 2009 when he went around introducing himself. 3) Orton winning at No Mercy 2007 to win the WWE Championship.
There's a few others but my mind is in other places. Will post when I think of them
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Post by Deleted on Nov 3, 2014 19:36:30 GMT -5
Probably going to get alot of people thinking "What a weird choice". But it will always be Eddie beating Brock at No Way Out, I don't know why but I was just so behind Eddie to win really bad and if I recall started crying when Lesnar had him in the F-5 position. It was still real to me dammit. . Not a weird choice at all chief!!
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Post by drifter on Nov 3, 2014 19:42:47 GMT -5
I'm not sure if I'd call it my favorite moment of all time, but it's right up there, and that's Austin's showdown with Mike Tyson. It was one of those moments when it happened, you knew it was a big moment. It was definitely a moment in the lead up to WrestleMania, where the way Austin was presented, you could tell they were all in behind Austin as the next big star. I mean, after Tyson shoced Austin, you had a sea of people holding Stone Cold back, while no one was holding Mike back. absolute brilliance........Vince sold the sh*t outta that angle. It's funny, when Austin starts talking about having some sign language for Tyson, you can see Vince's eyes, start to good wide, and then shoot wide open when he actually flips him off. It was definitely a type of moment you don't see much anymore, where it felt real.
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