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Jeff Jarrett captures gold in Mexico

Judge Dredd

Member
I dont agree for Owen Vs Bret to be spoted as number 4, it should be like number 10 imo.

WHAT? It should be no.2 after Hart v Austin, it's a great technical masterpiece of wrestling. I know it's your own opinion, but if you truely love the technical aspect of wrestling, that match would be it's peak, with Hart v Perfect at Summerslam next (as far as technical wrestling goes, not this list).
 

Great One

Guest
What do you guys think about 23? Any matches in? Taker/Batista is pretty close to the top 20 i think.

Also feel free to make your own top 20, rather than this one up, and that one down. and take off these and add these.
Meh, like I said before I'm not 100% sure what the list is being rated on. But for Taker vs. Batista... Streak vs. Title this was actually one of the biggest and most prestigious matches in WM of all time, it also was a very good match in terms of wrestling Batista did well at selling and Taker his same above average performance, and it definitely had me on the edge my seat, so to speak, of course hoping Taker would win, but also that slight possibility of Batista winning because... well, HE'S BATISTA, so then yes, to answer your question, this was a very big match I think it tops almost all in prestige mainly because Taker was in it and a big risk at his 14-0 streak and I for one didn't believe I would actually see Taker with the belt one last time... It was more of the world title than Batista, TBH, that made it prestigious. Now think if it was Taker vs. JOHN CENA, streak vs. title. =p
 

Maloney

Member
If Lesnar never botched that move at the end of the match it probably would be considered as the best match off all time.
 

AZUCAR!

Well-Known Member
On Saturday night in Mexico City, Jeff Jarrett made history by becoming the Heavyweight Champion of Mexico at TripleMania! Jarrett (cheered on by his wife Karen) defeated El Zorro to win the prestigious title. Jarrett’s win was a major shock to the fans in attendance – and chaos erupted after he was declared the new champion. On Sunday morning, all of Mexico will awaken to the fact that Jeff Jarrett is the new Heavyweight Champion of Mexico!

The TripleMania event also featured Mr. Anderson, Rob Van Dam, Abyss, Velvet Sky, Mickie James and Angelina Love all in action!

Check back to IMPACTWRESTLING.com on Sunday for footage from the event, as well as comments from Jeff Jarrett!
Jarrett's a great heel so i'm interested in seeing how long he keeps the belt for. I also wouldn't be surprised if this means El Zorro will be soon appearing on Impact and perhaps feuding with Jeff for the title.
 

PHX

Legacy Member
So they were kinda serious about this Jarrett being in Mexico deal if he is keeping the title for a little while. Guess it could be interesting if TNA did something with this.
 
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