WWF Classic: Bret Hart vs Mr. Perfect - June 1989 [Videos]





By 1989, the WWF roster was overflowing with larger-than-life superstars, but beneath the spotlight, a new generation of technical wrestlers was beginning to emerge. Among the brightest were Bret "Hitman" Hart and Mr. Perfect, two competitors whose precision, athleticism, and attention to detail set them apart from the powerhouses dominating the era.

Bret Hart has often said that one of his best matches of his career took place against Mr. Perfect during a non-televised bout at the Sullivan Arena in Anchorage, Alaska on August 12, 1989. While that legendary match has yet to surface, their June 3, 1989, encounter at the Boston Garden offers a fascinating glimpse of what it may have looked like. With Hart and Perfect already displaying remarkable chemistry, it's easy to understand why Bret considered Mr. Perfect one of his greatest in-ring opponents.


Bret Hart Interview
WWF on NESN
Saturday, June 3, 1989


Saturday, June 3, 1989
Boston, Massachusetts
Commentators: Tony Schiavone and Lord Alfred Hayes


"And here the air is absolutely pregnant with expectation of a great match." 

- Lord Alfred Hayes











WWF Classic: Kurt Angle vs Shane McMahon - King of the Ring 2001 [Videos]

Kurt Angle and Shane McMahon at the King of the Ring

At the height of WWF's Attitude Era, few expected one of the most brutal matches of 2001 to involve company executive and the owner's son, Shane McMahon. Yet at King of the Ring, Shane stepped into the ring against Olympic Gold Medalist Kurt Angle, who was wrestling HIS THIRD MATCH OF THE NIGHT, and delivered a performance that would become legendary among pro wrestling fans.

In a violent street fight match filled with unforgettable moments, the sheer determination displayed by both competitors transformed the bout from a simple grudge match into one of the most talked-about hardcore encounters of the era.

While Angle ultimately emerged victorious, the real story was the punishment both men endured. Shane once again proved he was willing to risk his body alongside the full-time wrestlers, while Angle demonstrated the toughness and intensity that would help define his rise as one of the best pro wrestlers of all time. More than two decades later, this match remains a standout and a lasting example of the unpredictable chaos that made the Attitude Era so memorable.


KING OF THE RING
June 24, 2001
East Rutherford, New Jersey

WWF Classic: British Bulldog vs Shawn Michaels - SNME 1992 [Videos]



During the Fall of 1992, The British Bulldog and Shawn Michaels faced off on network television's final airing of Saturday Night's Main Event during what many modern fans consider the final years of Golden Era of Professional Wrestling. This match saw the passing of the torch from The British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith to Shawn Michaels, as he won his first title in the World Wrestling Federation. 

The commentary for the match provided by Vince McMahon and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan is some of the BEST from the era, and does an excellent job showcasing and promoting Michaels.


Adding to the match’s depth was the professionalism of The British Bulldog. Before the opening bell, his handing the championship belt to the referee in hindsight, feels symbolic of transition and must have been impactful for him personally and professionally. Throughout the match, Bulldog delivered a solid, selfless performance, “doing the honors” for Michaels. Bulldog's poise, intensity, and strength gave the contest a sense of authenticity that made Michaels’ victory feel earned.

On a personal note, this remains one of my favorite television matches of all time. I’ve revisited it countless times on VHS when I was young, and each viewing reinforces how early Shawn Michaels displayed the precision, confidence, and showmanship that would later make him one of the greatest professional wrestlers.



WWF SATURDAY NIGHT'S MAIN EVENT
FOX Network
Aired November 14, 1992
Terre Haute, Indiana
Commentators: Vince McMahon and Bobby Heenan