Greatest call of Cole's career?

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Saw this topic on WF and figured it would make for an interesting discussion.

Most announcers have a "greatest call ever". JR has "good god they killed him" from when Mick went off the cell, Vince has "the boyhood dream". And Lawler has PUPPIES. But what about Cole?
Cole has called some great moments in the WWE and when motivated he can be a great commentator.

I personally have two moments which I find are Cole's greatest.

number 1:

"Eddie Guerrero will no longer be called addict, from this night, Eddie Guerrero will simply be known as WWE champion"

number 2:

"He's been known as Dude Love, Cactus Jack! But from now on, Mick Foley will just be known as champion!"

What do you consider to be Cole's greatest work?
 
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Michael Cole NXT Season 3
 

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I would say the "Mick Foley's achieved the dream of everyone else who's been told, 'you can't do it'".

Or at least it went something like that :haha:
 
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The very first time Cole coined the phrase, "vintage". Anyone know of the exact time he did?
 

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It hasn't happened yet. It will be when he announces his retirement.

But seriously, I'd go with the Eddie Guerrero moment. That night just about brought tears to my eyes.

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I can't really name his best work outside of the ones you posted. I enjoyed the Mick Foley one the most though.
 

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I loved the way he sold Lesnar's return.

 
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Transversely he nearly ruined Christian winning the WHC (It was his character's fault, bust still)