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Which match had the best talent, with an awesome storyline and build up, but ultimatley sucked?
Please post yours before checking out mine below.
Please post yours before checking out mine below.
Brock Lesnar VS Goldberg @ Wreslemania 20 with Steve Austin as the special guest referee.
Throughout Golderg's career at WCW, he was a genetic monster that was the source of exitement for alot of their programing.
When Brock Lesnar made he debut in WWE, I remember thinking 'Looks like WWE found their own Goldberg, finally.'
And when Goldberg finally made the jump over to WWE, I salivated over the concept that these two bohemoths were finally going to wrestle at the biggest event of the year, WM20. Adding Stone Cold into the mix was just adding a truckful of gasoline next to a ton of TNT that was about to explode.
And..... I had to go to basic training a week before the event.
Two months later, freshly graduated from Ft.Knox, I avoid spoilers long enough to buy the recently released DVD of the event. I buy few beers for the occasion, put the disc in, sat through three hours of the other matches and build up, to view what was undoubtedly the most dissapointing and one of the worst matches I had ever seen.
I was completely unaware that both Lesnar and Golderg were quitting WWE after the event, and neither gave a shit about the match, and it showed vividly in both performances.
It was so bad, that I gave up my love of pro wrestling, which I had been a loyal fan for nearly a decade. I came back occasionally for the revival of ECW PPVs (both One Night Stand events were epic), but otherwise have seen a few events a year, if that, since then.
But I admit, my interest before WM20 had been lessened by the departure of The Rock and Stone Cold's lessed role as occasional on-screen personality. But WM20 almost completely killed it dead.
So, does my 'Most Dissapointing Match' beat yours? If there was anyone in attendence for Hogan/Nash, then yes, I'd say that would compete with mine.
Throughout Golderg's career at WCW, he was a genetic monster that was the source of exitement for alot of their programing.
When Brock Lesnar made he debut in WWE, I remember thinking 'Looks like WWE found their own Goldberg, finally.'
And when Goldberg finally made the jump over to WWE, I salivated over the concept that these two bohemoths were finally going to wrestle at the biggest event of the year, WM20. Adding Stone Cold into the mix was just adding a truckful of gasoline next to a ton of TNT that was about to explode.
And..... I had to go to basic training a week before the event.
Two months later, freshly graduated from Ft.Knox, I avoid spoilers long enough to buy the recently released DVD of the event. I buy few beers for the occasion, put the disc in, sat through three hours of the other matches and build up, to view what was undoubtedly the most dissapointing and one of the worst matches I had ever seen.
I was completely unaware that both Lesnar and Golderg were quitting WWE after the event, and neither gave a shit about the match, and it showed vividly in both performances.
It was so bad, that I gave up my love of pro wrestling, which I had been a loyal fan for nearly a decade. I came back occasionally for the revival of ECW PPVs (both One Night Stand events were epic), but otherwise have seen a few events a year, if that, since then.
But I admit, my interest before WM20 had been lessened by the departure of The Rock and Stone Cold's lessed role as occasional on-screen personality. But WM20 almost completely killed it dead.
So, does my 'Most Dissapointing Match' beat yours? If there was anyone in attendence for Hogan/Nash, then yes, I'd say that would compete with mine.