SUMMERSLAM is rapidly approaching, this time I will be
live with my good friend @siteofshite to watch it in the comfort of his
conservatory and you can follow us on twitter with the hashtag #DSCSlam, you
can also follow me on twitter @bigboss010 too. As re roll into the biggest
party of the summer I wanted to have a look back at some of the previous
Summerslam PPV events and try to track down my top 5 favourite matches. This
was actually harder than I thought it would be, considering its one of the big
4 PPV events of the WWE year there have been some right shite Summerslams and
matches to go with them. I have managed to travel through though and have found
my personal favourite matches, now these aren’t the “Best” matches so to speak,
these are just my personal favourite matches..
My choices and as usual they are in no particular order:
1. Summerslam
1988
Mega Bucks vs. Mega Powers
(Brother) – Tag Team Match
C’mon I had to go with this
match, 4 of the biggest names in WWE ever in the main event tag match of the 1st
Summerlsam PPV, we had Miss Elizabeth in the corner of the Mega Powers and then
Virgil & Bobby Hennan in the corner of the Mega Bucks, then to throw more
into the mix we had Jesse Ventura as the guest referee which added a new level
to the match. The coming together of the Mega Powers was fantastic, who thought
that Randy Savage and Hulk Hogan could pool their might to fend off the
combination of Ted Dibiase and Andre the Giant (Mega Bucks), ok both were short
lived teams but were still larger than life. Also to mention the wonderful ref
distraction from Miss Elizabeth who ripped her skirt off to distract the ref to
give the Mega Powers recovery time to double team Dibiase to get the win and
what a sight that was, she was pretty freaking hot!
2. Summerslam
2013 – The Best vs The Beast (NO DQ match)
CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar (With
Paul Heyman)
What a match, it was destined
to be a good match, the story had aligned itself brilliantly with Punk’s face
turn and Heyman turning on Punk, then bringing back Lesnar to take Punk down. The
match itself was very good with both guys getting some great offence in and had
a great match, both guys showcasing what makes them so good. This isn’t the
last time Lesnar nor Punk will feature in this list either, think this goes to
show how good both these guys are. With Heyman’s constant interference Lesnar
prevailed here and got a pinfall victory over CM Punk but this match was simply
the beginning of the Paul Heyman vs. CM Punk storyline and what a start.
3. Summerslam
1998 – Ladder match for the Intercontinental Championship
The Rock vs. Triple H
This was the first Summerslam
PPV encounter for these two guys and when they were both really picking up
steam as the leaders of the two main factions in the company, The Nation of
Domination and D-X. Both would also go on to main event PPVs just a year later,
rightfully so after giving performances like this match. The IC title has
always been viewed as the work horse title; the belt that attracts the good
workers and usually delivers some good matches, this match was no exception.
Mark Henry and Chyna were at ringside for their respective partners and this
only added to the feel of the match because the crowd knew that at some point
they would get involved, which of course happens and Chyna’s interference
actually allows HHH to climb the ladder to beat the Rock for the IC title.
4. Summerslam
2011 – WWE title match
John Cena vs. CM Punk
Punk beat Cena just a month
before for the title and then quickly “left” the company, this lead to a
tournament for the WWE title which Cena sadly ended up defeating the actual
winner which was Rey Mysterio on the night he won the title to regain the belt,
this then lead to the return of CM Punk to claim his place as the true WWE
champion in a similar fashion to HBK with the IC title years earlier. This of
course lead to this match, it was a good match, was it better than the match
from the previous PPV? No! By no means but it still holds up in comparison as a
good match between the two biggest names in the company at that time. Punk of
course beat Cena to become the undisuputed champion, only to lose it moments
later as Alberto Del Rio cashed in his Money in the Bank contract to get a
title shot. The only issue I had with this match was that the build for it was
really rushed, Punk walked out with the belt but was back but a few weeks
later, they could have easily built this match over months, Punk had been
hitting social media pretty hard with his pictures of the belt and had turned
up to random shows with it, he could have done this for months before turning
back up. I felt this was a good storyline cut short, so Cena could face the
Rock at the following years Wrestlemania.
5. Summerslam
2002 – WWE Undisputed championship match
Brock Lesnar (With Paul
Heyman) Vs. The Rock
Without a doubt from of my
favourite matches full stop, never mind just Summerslam matches and I feel this
deserved to be on this list. Brock was new, he was fresh and he was an epic
attraction especially with Heyman as his mouth piece. However The Rock was
slowly bowing out to focus more on his acting career and the crowd did not like
that, so where The Rock should have been cheered and Lesnar should have been
booed, it didn’t go down that way, in fact it was the opposite. Lesnar looked
great against the Rock and his victory was well earned and the Rock made Lesnar
look great which is to his credit. The build was good with Lesnar winning the
King of the Ring to get the title shot and then dominating Hulk Hogan like no
one had ever done before to defend his title shot leading into the Summerslam
match. The actual match itself was very hard hitting and had some great spots
one of my personal favourites being the “Brock Bottom” part of the match which
was absolutely awesome. Brock of course became the youngest WWE champion of all
time by winning this match after an F5 to the Rock.
So thats my Top 5 Summerslam
matches, if you have any thoughts please leave a comment and let us know your
favourite matches. J.
I’ve been Big Boss and I’m
out.... Peace.
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