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Matches

MSG, 1/23/84: Hulk Hogan vs. Iron Sheik
This match will go down as one of the most historic nights in WWE history. This was the match that launched the phenomenon known as Hulkamania. Subbing for an injured Bob Backlund, Hulk Hogan, a relative newcomer at the time, took the ring by storm and powered out of The Iron Sheik's debilitating Camel Clutch. Minutes later, the Hulkster dropped what would be his trademark leg drop and made history. Don't miss this historic moment. Watch300K
MSG, 12/26/83: Iron Sheik vs. Bob Backlund
Bob Backlund had been WWE Champion for 5 years and 10 months before meeting up with The Iron Sheik in this Madison Square Garden classic. The Iron Sheik had Classy Freddie Blassie in his corner and Backlund had WWE Hall of Famer Arnold Skaaland in his corner. Backlund came into the Garden with an injured back, and the Iron Sheik knew it. The native of Iran locked in his patented Camel Clutch as Backland grimaced in unbearable pain. Backlund would not give up, but Skaaland would as he threw a white towel into the ring, prompting the referee to call for the bell. He awarded the match to the Iron Sheik via submission. You won't want to miss this historic WWE title match. Watch300K
Nitro, 4/29/96: The Giant vs. Ric Flair
Before he was known by WWE fans as Big Show, he was The Giant in WCW. The Nature Boy Ric Flair was in the midst of one of his 16 runs as a World Champion, but he put the title on the line on this edition of Nitro. The Giant literally represented one of the biggest challenges Flair had ever faced. Would the Dirtiest Player in the Game be able to hold on to his championship? Watch300K
Barely Legal, 4/13/97: RVD vs. Lance Storm
This classic ECW encounter took place on the promotion's first ever Pay-Per-View event. Lance Storm's technical expertise and Rob Van Dam's impressive aerial aresenal made for an exciting clash of styles. Even though RVD and Storm exchanged a variety of innovative holds and maneuvers, in true ECW fashion, foreign objects play a large part in the outcome. You won't want to miss how this one ended! Watch300K
Halloween Havoc, 10/28/89: Sting & Flair vs. Funk & Muta
This extremely unique match was the main event of the first ever Halloween Havoc. The match took place in a Thundercage, which meant the top of the cage was electrified. Ole Anderson was in the corner of Sting and Ric Flair and Gary Hart was in the corner of Terry Funk and The Great Muta. To make matters even more interesting, the legendary Bruno Sammartino was the special guest referee. This match had a very controversial finish that you won't want to miss! Watch300K
In Your House, 4/28/96: Razor Ramon vs. Vader
This was Razor Ramon's last WWE Pay-Per-View match before returning with Hulk Hogan and Kevin Nash as part of the n.W.o. in 2002. Ramon's final match was certainly no cake-walk as he had to wage battle with the enormous Vader. Would Ramon be able to get the behemoth up for the Razor's Edge or would Vader make Ramon's final match a painful one? Watch300K