A hard-hitting Divas match was one of the highlights of Survivor Series 1995.
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Bret Hart defeated Diesel for the WWE Championship in a brutal No Disqualification Match.
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In a Traditional Survivor Series Elimination Match, Shawn Michaels and Ahmed Johnson teamed with British Bulldog and Sid to face Dean Douglas, Yokozuna, Owen Hart and Razor Ramon.
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Michaels, Johnson and Bulldog were the survivors.
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The Undertaker, Fatu, Savio Vega and Henry Godwinn swept King Mabel's Royals in their bout.
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Spike Dudley teamed with Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman to take on The Dudley Boyz at ECW Heat Wave 1998.
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Partners-turned-rivals Lance Storm and Chris Candido clashed at the event.
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Masato Tanaka and Mike Awesome went all-out in their hardcore war.
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Ricky Steamboat had his first singles match since 1994 against Chris Jericho at Backlash 2009.
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Matt and Jeff Hardy collided in a vicious "I Quit" Match on the same show.
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Though Matt quit, his brother still put him through a table.
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Scott Hall and Kevin Nash started their takeover of WCW at Bash at the Beach 1996.
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Nobody expected Hulk Hogan to join their crew.
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The birth of The New World Order became one of the most shocking moments in wrestling history.
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John Cena and Brock Lesnar threw everything at each other in their Extreme Rules Match at the pay-per-view of the same name in 2012.
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Bret Hart had Calgary behind him as he led The Hart Foundation into battle at In Your House: Canadian Stampede.
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The Harts emerged victorious in a 10-Man Tag Team Match against a squad captained by "Stone Cold" Steve Austin.
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The Rock defeated Kurt Angle to win the WWE Title at No Way Out 2001.
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Austin and Triple H collided in a Three Stages of Hell Match that night.
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Austin won the first fall, a regular one-on-one match.
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The Game took the second fall, a Street Fight.
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Triple H won the ensuing Steel Cage Match to take the victory, two falls to one.
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One Night Stand 2005 brought ECW alumni back together for a reunion.
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The terrifying Ring of Fire Match brought the STAPLES Center to its feet at the start of SummerSlam 2013.
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With the help of his family, Bray Wyatt defeated Kane.
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CM Punk threw every strike he could at Brock Lesnar, but on that night, The Best was unable to unseat The Beast.
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With the WWE Universe behind him, Daniel Bryan defeated John Cena for the WWE Title.
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Triple H immediately assisted Money in the Bank contract holder Randy Orton in dethroning Bryan.
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WrestleMania III will go down as a landmark pay-per-view in WWE history.
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93,173 people jam-packed the Pontiac Silverdome to see Hulk Hogan battle Andre the Giant.
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Hogan bodyslammed The Eighth Wonder of the World to retain his WWE Title.
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The worldwide audience was also treated to an instant classic between Ricky Steamboat and "Macho Man" Randy Savage.
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Dustin Rhodes clashed with Bunkhouse Buck in a Bunkhouse Match at Spring Stampede 1994.
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Ric Flair and Ricky Steamboat renewed their rivalry that night, as well.
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Flair retained the title in a No-Contest that could be favorably compared with their epic 1989 trilogy.
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The Hardy Boyz and The Dudley Boyz met in the first Tag Team Tables Match at Royal Rumble 2000.
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Triple H defended the WWE Championship against Cactus Jack in a brutal Street Fight.
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John Cena tried to prevent CM Punk from leaving WWE with the WWE Championship at Money in the Bank 2011.
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Despite Mr. McMahon's meddling, The Second City Saint absconded into the Chicago night with the title.
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Daniel Bryan earned a guaranteed World Heavyweight Title Match in the SmackDown Money in the Bank Ladder Match.
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Alberto Del Rio captured the WWE Title opportunity.
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The Undertaker continued his epic Streak with a win over Triple H at WrestleMania X-Seven.
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With Mr. McMahon's help, "Stone Cold" Steve Austin defeated The Rock to win the WWE Title.