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Disc One
Stampede Wrestling July 1979 - Ladder Match for North American Heavyweight Championship and Cash: Jake Roberts vs. Big Daddy Ritter
Big Daddy Ritter who would late be known as The WWF’s Junkyard Dog. Here is a younger Jake Roberts and Ritter going at it in the first of its kind that they have on tape I believe, I do find it hilarious that they only used half a ladder and had to get another person come in and hold it Anyway the DVD takes us 4 minutes in so I've missed the opening 4, what was the point of that? This match is only here because it shows how far the ladder match has come throughout the years. *
WWF July 21 1992 - Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship: Bret Hart vs. Shawn Michaels
This is the first time I've ever seen this, lol. This is the first Ladder Natch that ever happen in the WWF not WM X like WWE would have you believe at time. This match was quite good for its time. Nothing amazing but for 1992 I bet this was a big deal. Both guys did some nice bumping in this but the ladder felt secondary. ***1/4
Summerslam 1995 - Ladder Match for the WWE Intercontinental Championship: Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon
Obviously this match had high expectations going in, thanks to their match at WM X. Everyone was wondering if it would live up to the anticipation, and depending on whom you talk to some say YES! And some say NO! For me I still like the first more only because it was so revolutionary at the time but in this one they just tried too hard to top themselves and this had one too many botches. I have to mark it down a bit for the the ending which was botched twice, and It also loses points for forgetting about Shawn's injured knee just so that big spots. Afterwards, Razor takes the belt away from Shawn and hands it back to him as they embrace to show the world that everything is okay between them. CLIQUE. ****1/2
Summerslam 1998 - Ladder Match for WWF Intercontinental Title: The Rock (w/Mark Henry) vs. (Triple H w/Chyna)
Now here is a career making match. Hunter would be forced to forfeit the title due to injury, but Rock would go on to the World Title later in the year. This was a terrific match that had some cool spots but told a good story as well. It was this match that really showed that both of these guys were going to be top guys in the very near future. My only problem with it was HHH not consistently selling his leg injury towards the end. ****1/4
No Mercy 1999 - Ladder Match: New Brood vs. Edge & Christian
This would be the finals of the Terri Invitation Tournament (Really just a best of 5 series) where the winners would receive $100,000 and the services of Terri Runnels. Now this is an all-time classic for how innovative and revolutionary it was. The match that not only built a reputation for four men but perhaps built a reputation in these types of matches. Unlike many of the other recent ladder matches, this one has aged quite well. The spots don't come off as "I'm only doing it for a poo" Everything here was just thought out perfectly and was done at the right time. ****1/4 1999 WWF MOTY
Summerslam 2000 - Tables, Ladders and Chairs for the WWF Tag Team Championship: Edge & Christian vs. The Hardy Boyz vs. The Dudley Boyz
These 6 guys set the bar ridiculously high in ladder matches it's not even funny. This is basically a ladder match where you have to climb up to retrieve the belts, but unlike the WrestleMania meeting tables and chairs are also involved. What can I say about this match that hasn't been said before? Just Phenomenal action from start to finish with a crazy amount of dramatic moments and insane bumps, and damn it still holds up pretty well after 12 years. ****1/4
WCW Starrcade 2000 - Ladder Match for a Contract for the Cruiserweight Championship: 3 Count vs. Jamie Knoble & Evan Karagias vs. Jung Dragons
The weird thing was that it was a tag match but only one man could win it. HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA! Classic WCW. Man this was sloppy as hell at times, but when they weren't botching shit the action was pretty damn fun for a spotfeast. The finish with 3 count pulling down the contract together was pretty smart. **1/2
Royal Rumble 2001 - Ladder match for the WWF Intercontinental Championship: Chris Benoit vs. Chris Jericho
This still holds up as one of the all time CLASSICS and the greatest ladder match in WWF/E history "FUCK" Shawn/Razor and those TLC matches, Some of the best innovative offense you`ll ever see with the ladder mixed with the best bumping in my opinion. Just straight balls-to-the-wall action and from bell to bell and I know people shit on the ending cause both guys are overselling but C'MON they beat the shit out of each other with every moves being more violent than the last nothing wrong with selling huge bumps and exhaustion. ****3/4