Three of the Greatest Rematches in the History of WWE

There have been many great rematches in the history of wrestling and although a significant portion of these have failed to live up to the hype, there have also been a number of memorable match-ups. We take a look of the three of the stand-out rematches which managed to keep WWE fans on the edge of their seats.

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John Cena vs Shawn Michaels

When questioned about the greatest rematch of all time, this is the one immediately springs to mind. The legendary Shawn Michaels has been involved in the majority of the classic WWE rematches but his Monday night RAW meeting with John Cena in 2007 remains towards the top of many peoples lists. Lasting nearly an hour, this clash certainly gave wrestling fans value for money with the pair trading blows throughout. The Heartbreak Kid emerged victorious courtesy of a superkick which was a superb way to bring the curtain down on a memorable sixty minutes of wrestling. Cena, who took time off in 2015, has been involved in some of the sport’s greatest clashes in recent years and many fans described this one as a throwback match which evoked memories of WWE in the 1990s. It remains one of the most memorable rematches in recent history.

The Rock vs Steve Austin

Harking back to WrestleMania 19, this pair were regular opponents and their clashes always served up plenty of entertainment. This match-up was one of their finest and it was also notable for being Stone Cold’s final act before retiring from the sport. The Rock emerged victorious on this occasion but it was the chemistry between the pair which kept WWE fans glued to the action throughout. This match also saw three rock-bottoms from the Rock with both competitors also using one another’s signature finishing moves which simply added to the spectacle and helped create a hugely entertaining contest.

There are many fascinating head-to-head battles in sport – also drawing in lots of sports bettors – including Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao, who re-oppose once again in late 2018. The pair will be aiming to recreate their sensational 2015 bout which saw the undefeated five-division world champion win by a unanimous decision. It is a fight which will be watched not by millions of sports fans not only for its entertainment value but also as a chance to place a wager and potentially win some money. There are numerous Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao betting offers already available ahead of the big rematch. The Rock and Steve Austin was an equally anticipated rematch and the pair did not disappoint. It was the third time that they had faced one another but this was the most memorable of the three.

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Andre the Giant vs Hulk Hogan

This was one of the most hyped and advertised WWE rematches of all time and although it took place in 1988, it is still fondly remembered by fans of the sport. It was aired on NBC and attracted an audience of 33 million as the first ever Friday night Main Event. Hogan, who had been struggling throughout was eventually beaten by his opponent in memorable circumstances. With the assistance of Ted DiBiase and Virgil, Andre the Giant was victorious – but he was also aided by evil twin Earl Hebner who was hired to throw the bout. It provided great drama and provoked a number of talking points. It was a hugely memorable rematch and the highlights are still regularly watched online by wrestling aficionados.

WWE is likely to throw up plenty more rematches in the future but the sport has a knack of scheduling mouth-watering match-ups on a semi-regular basis. There is a rich history of wrestlers re-opposing and each one of these clashes always keeps fans coming back for more.

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2 Responses

  1. BJ C says:

    Where’s Bret Hart vs Stone Cold?

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