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WWE Greatest Matches: New Generation Edition

With regard to the length, the new generation of Era has not blown anyone from the water. It was a transition period in the WWE when they switched between two epochs of unprecedented prosperity.

It was an era in which WWE had difficulty finding his identity and producing some ridiculous gimmicks. The era became strange than anything else with a lot of programming, but that doesn't mean that there was no size.

Apart from strange perspectives, WWE still organized fantastic games during the new generation. Her era was littered with some of the best wrestlers who competed in games that were so great that we had everything that was associated with the new generation.

Below you will find a final list of these fantastic matches.

Bret hard against Owen Hart (Summerlam 1994)

Steel cage game for the WWE championship

It was a litter between this match and the showdown for brother-against-brother showdown at Wrestlemania 10. Both are classics in the achievement of storytelling and in-ring, but the steel cage gimmick added much more to the competition, which is likely to make it a little ahead of its predecessor.

Bret and Owen Hart always wanted to organize a fantastic match. The Sons of Stu Hart had the training to put together a great game. They trained to be wrestlers and the wrestling was what they were good.

Put them together and there would always be magic. They had chemistry from their ears and even turned the worst player into gold. Fortunately, they weren't saddled with a terrible gimmick for this match.

The Hart Brothers worked within the limits of the classic Blue Steel Cage and brought everything to another level. The match was great as always, but the family drama did everything so much more. It was a story of hatred between two siblings, which was the highlight of 1994.

Shawn Michaels against humanity (in your house: mind games)

WWE championship game

The first run by Shawn Michaels as a WWE champion was full of fantastic games. The storylines were so lala, but it was an almost guarantee that every match would be great. Strangely enough, the best of these games came from a very unlikely opponent.

Humanity and HBK on paper were a strange pairing, but they were perfect matches in the ring. They organized a very hiring time, a forward competition in which the character, which was Shawn Michaels, saw a malignant side. He and humanity took the fight over the ring, with a certain highlight being her table place when the match led to a conclusion.

In this match there were all shaky ends that one would expect, but it was such a deviation from the standard that was the new generation. It was the era of attitude before the setting time was one thing.

Shawn Michaels against razor Ramon (Wrestlemania 10)

Intercontinental Championship Ladder Match

Razor Ramon and Shawn Michaels were involved in a bitter feud over the Intercontinental Championship. Michaels was robbed of his title because he was not defended for over 30 days, and Ramon won the following Battle of Royale to claim him.

When Michaels returned, both gave a legitimate claim to the championship, and there was only one way to pay this score. This was with a Gimmick match with which the WWE audience was not familiar.

Michaels and Ramon's Ladder -Match is still at the best of all time. It showed two great actors in an unprecedented competition. One in which they could use their creativity to produce stains that no one had seen yet.

We are desensitized for ladder -match spots, but those in this game were brand new. They showed what could be done when two men received a different framework for the work. It was one of the first and remains one of the best.

Bret hard against Bam Bam Bigelow (King of the 1993)

King of the ring final

The king of the ring tournament is a long tradition. There have been for decades and his winners were driven to the top of the card.

It was a tournament that everyone wanted to win and a show that produced some great games. Bret Hart's final victory in 1993 was one of the best.

Hard and Bigelow were at different ends of the spectrum, their styles were able to combine well. Hard was able to do great work while BAM BAM used his strength to control most of the game. It also helped that Bigelow was one of the best big men in business.

His mobility made it possible for him to work a faster match with hard that was one of the best of his career. The crowd was into the crowd, the world was in it and it was the perfect way to complete the first king of the Ring -ppV.

Bret Hart against Steve Austin (Wrestlemania 13)

Submission agreement

There may be no better wrestling feud than Bret Hart and Steve Austin. The latter broke into the WWE because he knew he had to influence and he aimed at the best that was there.

The measurement rod was hard and Austin was determined to end the career of the Excellence of the execution. It was a great match after a great game, but everyone pale compared to their five-star clinic at Wrestlemania 13.

Hart and Austin had a good old -fashioned struggle. It was not the MAT classic of her earlier encounters; It was two men who hated each other who tear themselves into each other. They drove everywhere in the arena with something that was not tied up.

It was a match that resembled the street fights of the old school of NWA, WCW or even WWE. It returned to an age of realistic struggles and of course included one of the largest double applications in Wrestling history.

Bret hard against 1-2-3 child (Monday evening RAW, July 1994)

WWE championship game

Bret Hart was the definition of a fighting master. There is no wrestler on the squad that he would duck during his run, and we gave us some new matchups.

Matchups that increase his opponent and illuminate new stars. The best example of this was the fantastic WWE championship game between Bret Hart and the 1-2-3 child in a random episode of Monday Night Raw.

We all knew that was hard a master in the ring, but this match showed the child's potential. He went from head to toe with hard and fit his speed and technical skills. The match was crispy and contained some of the best chain rings during the new generation.

The championship would never drop hard on the 1-2-3 child, but both men did a great job to believe the crowd that it could happen. These two men were so talented. The match shows that everyone could go hard and that the 1-2-3 child was more than just a flash in the pan.

Shawn Michaels against Marty Jannetty (Monday evening RAW, May 1993)

Intercontinental Championship Match

The splitting of the rockers was a heartbreaking, word game, moment. It was inevitable that the team would share, but that didn't hurt the event so much less. The sadness that the WWE overwhelmed was replaced by awe when Shawn Mikhaels and Marty Jannetty started one of the best games of the new generation.

With years of connections between them, there should be no doubt that the chemistry was there. Michaels and Jannetty were amazing actors, and this match showed why.

It was quick and a deviation from the big man games of the era before. It showed what could be done when two work horses have time to tell a convincing story. Of course, Jannetty was to get the IC strap, the surprise victory and the IC straps.

The Hart Brothers against The Steiner Brothers (Wrestling Challenge 1994)

The Tag team division would not be described as deep during the new generation. It was not booked as well as it should have been, and the day championships often had the most corners into the background. It is difficult to find a diamond of the day division in the Rough, but the Hart Brothers who were adopted against the Steiners was this diamond.

This was a match that was told in phases. The first 10-15 minutes were a beautiful shop window of the amateur wrestling ability of every man. It may be seen as a slow start, but it was the methodological nature of the initial phase that made the final floods all the more exciting.

Everything cooked in the chaos at the end of the game. The Steiners used their sublexes professionally, while Bret and Owen collapsed with their high effects. It was also interesting to see that huge babyface tandem fits back to the slight bend of the rules.

Nothing outrageous, mind you, but enough to show every team an advantage. Why this match was hidden in the Wrestling Challenge will always be a mystery.

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