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Best Wwf/wwe Enemies


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Best WWF/WWE Enemies?  

12 members have voted

  1. 1. What was the best fued/enemies in WWF/WWE of all time?

    • HHH vs Mankind/Cactus Jack
      0
    • HHH vs The Rock
      0
    • Stone Cold vs McMahon
      8
    • Ric Flair vs Bret Hart
      0
    • Hogan vs Ultimate Warrior
      1
    • Hogan vs Macho Man
      1
    • Shaun Michaels vs Bret Hart
      1
    • other (explain)
      1


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Stone Cole Vs Vince for me.

The entire attitude era....telling your boss to fug off, drinking beer (pouring beer on your body) and wearing jean shorts while flipping everyone the bird was amazing television. Austin Vs The Corporation, with The Rock, HHH and DX becoming huge was the best era of wrestling for me.

This. When this era ended, I stopped watching.

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Edge/Christian and the Hardyz, plus some time with the Dudleyz

those were great matches when they started the TLC thing.

how about ultimate warrior vs. macho man. hogan and warrior didn't really feud... they had one match and then they usually teamed up after that

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