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Mick Foley calls the largest WWE match that he has ever seen

The WWE Hall of Famer Mick Foley has revealed the greatest wrestling match that he has ever seen personally, and named the legendary Wrestlemania 13 conflict between Bret Hart and “Stone Cold” Steve Austin.

Speak in an interview with the Out of love for wrestling Convention, Foley was asked to choose the best game that he had personally seen live. Without hesitation, he pointed to the legendary encounter from the wrestlemania of 1997.

“Personally, oh man. I would say Austin and Bret Hart at Wrestlemania 1997 “

Foley explained. The match, which took place on March 23, 1997 at the Rosemont Horizon in Chicago, Illinois, was an submission competition without disqualification with the UFC fighter Ken Shamrock, which served as a special guest referee. It is generally considered one of the biggest games in the WWE history, in which the famous double application, which hardened as a villain, and Austin's meteoric rise brought onto the market as fan favorites.

Although the Hart-Austin fight was not the main event of the night, she stole the show and received critical recognition. It played a central role in the design of the direction of the attitude of WWE, with Austin's defiant, bleeding picture becoming one of the most constant images in wrestling history.

The match also received a rare five-star rating of the wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer, proof of its importance and effects on the industry.

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