Got to meet DDP a few years ago and he told the story of when he and the Rock met for the first time backstage. Rocky playfully boasted “Hey Diamond, y’know there’s only one People’s Champion.” to which Paige replied: “Yeah, and you’re lookin’ at him.” The promo potential between these two could have been nuclear.
@@DefinitelyReagan fam, seriously. be like if marvel had access to dc's roster, used superman & batman, & discarded everyone else; just to bury a product they acquired & now gain-from its success(es).. I know² 🤓, but as an example parallel how stupid would that be? like ufc buying pride fc oh wait a min, cant quite use them as an example (fedor, barnett, several others didn't make the jump) nvm, but u get the points
Vince could’ve done GREAT things after buying WCW. Instead, he shat over the WCW guys to boost his own ego, making the purchase little more than a purchase out of spite.
Thing is backstage too which established big name WWF stars were really going to be willing to put over and potentially give their spot up too, talent who had just came over from the competition. Guys who had worked for the opposition for years. Attempting to put them out of business. I know Vince gets the blame for “dropping the ball” after the buyout. However I wonder how much influence the WWF stars had in the way things played out and were booked.
No he didn't. He didn't want wcw, he didn't want to abandon all his long term plans to do an invasion storyline, but HE LISTENED TO THE FANS and did what he could with it, which wasn't much. It would have been brand suicide to suddenly be like "Hey, you know that promotion that's so beneath us, now they're at our level!" He only bought wcw for the tape library, the rest was a formality.
@@martynodonnell Giant influence, and Vince quite rightly valued the people who busted their arses for him over people who worked for a company that went bust.
@@constablekennedy7705 had it not been for the screwy finish of starrcade 97, I think most fans would’ve overlooked Hogans politicking…that’s probably the most egregious example since it was such an important show….what’s best for hogan isn’t always what’s best for business
That my friend is a match of all of matched truly lost in time now 😢 I have gillberg winning with a thunderous spear into the tables set up. Gillberg. The man.
they could have everyone who's beefing with goldberg rush the ring one by one hitting finishers and leaving him open to a gillberg spear, lol which he shakes off and wins
If I'm correct, Glacier left WCW before the buyout, so sadly Glacier vs. Steve Blackman would not have been possible. The match I never knew I wanted until now.
As far as HBK vs Eddie goes, the opportunity to use their real life and professional parallels is too good to pass up. If you want, you could use the match as them testing themselves, like a mirror. Eddie could do "Sweet Latino Music" and Shawn could do the "Lasso from San Antonio". As far as the finish goes, I'm going with Eddie as it could benefit him more.
Agree with everything except HBK should win. Not cause he was OG WWF but he put so many people over around that time, I would've expected Eddie to win.
Also the Outsiders vs Kane and Undertaker was something I wanted to see. Steiner vs Rock if he was healthy would have been cool too or Steiner vs Brock Lesnar
@Josh Keller Oh absolutely! We 100% should have gotten a showdown between Undertaker and Sting with those specific gimmicks. It would have been the perfect match.
Something worth bringing up is that Undertaker viewed many WCW guys as being inferior wrestlers. So from his perspective, they started from the bottom when first arriving in wwe. I want to say it was during some kind of celebration for Booker T where he mentioned that bit, because Booker was one of the few to come over during the invasion that got his respect over time. It explains the treatment of DDP, and why he may not have been so keen on facing Sting, even if he is a huge star.
First match, have the rock dominate DDP, with a high spot or two for DDP, and then DDP catches rock with a diamond cutter and wins an upset victory. The rock wins the rematch.
I think this happened in the WWF in 1995. Benoit wrestled some trial matches and I believe one of them was against Owen Hart. Obviously a much quicker match than a PPV dream match, though. That would have been really interesting.
Steiner vs the rock could have been money especially when scott came in. Instead of hhh its him and rock at no way out you can still get the rock and austin at mania, i would have austin interfere and have steiner go over. Another match i think of is macho man vs the rock if they can get macho in 2001-2002. The freaking promos alone would have me hooked, if bret hart was still active him and Kurt angle or him and eddie Guerrero. The outsiders vs dx there's alot i think of.
@corey hall , doesn't matter if Kanyon was a star or not. I still think that a dream match between those two would've been great. Kanyon was an underrated wrestler. Why does a wrestler vs another wrestler has to depend on if one or the other is a star or not? Sounds ridiculous.
Most of the comments are missing the point: it's matches that COULD have happened but didn't, so no Bret/Owen vs. Angle, Rock vs. Savage, etc. This won't immediately pop into anyone's mind, but I think Edge vs. Raven would have been an interesting match. The characters would have meshed perfectly; Raven being the nihilist grunger and Edge being an obnoxious frat boy.
When it comes to a match between DDP and The Rock, part of me imagines a spot where The Rock hits the Rock Bottom, starts going through the motions of the People's Elbow, and after The Rock bounces off the ropes the second time, DDP kips up and hits a Diamond Cutter. Still hurting from the Rock Bottom, DDP takes a good 10-15 seconds to cover, giving The Rock the ability to just barely kick out before the 3. A simple false finish spot that I could see getting a big reaction from the crowd.
The DDP-Undertaker stalker angle has to be one of the worst character assassinations in WWE history. The stalker role would’ve worked better with Raven.
I would pay so much money to go to an alternate universe and watch Kurt Angle wrestle (pre-concussion) Bret Hart. Also, it's a little-known fact that just before the Montreal Screwjob, the WWF was advertising a fatal four-way at their next MSG House Show. The participants? Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and Bret Hart. This is my absolute dream match. In fact, as much as I like SummerSlam '97, I kind of wish this had been the main event of that show instead of the singles match.
- American Badass Taker and Kane vs. The Outsiders - RVD vs. Mike Awesome (I now this really isn't WWF vs. WCW, but it was indeed an industry dream match that could have happened in WWF) - Shame the timelines don't match up for Sting vs. Shawn Michaels - much like Taker/Sting, these two were franchise players for their brand.
DDP stalking the Undertaker's wife made zero sense. DDP already had a beautiful wife at home in Kimberly, formerly the Diamond Doll in WCW, so why would DDP stalk someone else's wife. Probably have to agree with the Undertaker when he said a match between him vs Sting in 2015 probably wouldn't have lived up to the expectations fans would have had for it.
Goldberg vs Ken Shamrock, they could shoot on each other and with that combined intensity, that rivalry would have serious legs D-Lo vs Booker would have been good, taunt-mania in the ring and the promos would have been fun. Scott Steiner vs Kurt Angle happened in tna and they put on a great show even though Scott wasn't in his prime. Luger vs Bradshaw, battle of the lariats 😂 Or first one to use a lariat loses the match
@@pleaseshutup7053 they didn't call him back either so I don't blame him and most people have random comments saying "Triple H was always jealous of The Rock" people felt like he had something to do with it
Sad thing is we were going to get that match at mania 22. The story pretty much wrote itself, 2 of the greatest wrestlers who careers were tainted by their own demons but who came back and became bigger and better then before.
If they booked it like Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar from Wrestlemania 33, it could've worked. Have Warrior win World War III (WCW 1998) and challenge Goldberg for the title at Starrcade. Have them rehearse the match at the Power Plant, with DDP guiding them. Stick with finishers/signiture moves, they take turns at kicking out, a few spears into the barricade, Warrior does his rope shake/clothesline sequence. Goldberg spears Warrior mid-air during his flying shoulder block. x2 Jackhammers to keep him down for the 3 count. Keep it under 5 minutes. Still wouldn't be amazing but could be entertaining while avoiding a disaster. The build and the anticipation would raise several eyebrows and the naysayers would definitely watch for the curiosity.
I got to meet DDP a couple years ago and he told the story of when he and the Rock met for the first time backstage. The Rocky playfully boasted “Hey Dallas, y’know there’s only one People’s Champ.” to which DDP replied: “Yeah, and you’re lookin’ at him.” The promo potential between these two could have been insane!
Their styles don’t mesh up. Hogan doing the hulk up on Austin would look ridiculous lol… I would much prefer seeing austin vs ddp - stunner vs Diamond cutter
@@MR.__G agreed, I just couldn’t see them meshing well. They’re night and day, but not in a good way. They’re just two completely different philosophies (for lack of a better term) of professional wrestling that I couldn’t ever see working well together.
@@christhianborrero3623 it still would’ve been incompatible pieces of the puzzle. I honestly don’t see a single point in which their careers would’ve allowed them to have any program much less a good one. When they were both in WCW Austin left in part because of the glass ceiling Hogan created through politicking. When Austin left WCW he went to ECW and tore apart Hulk Hogan in multiple backstage segments. When they were both in WWE they were both riding the waves of failed heel turns. It would’ve been face vs face between two people that fans refused to boo. Austin’s ego, gimmick and wrestling style wouldn’t have meshed with Hogan. Hulk’s exaggerated finger waving and no selling wouldn’t be remotely believable or compatible with Austin’s no nonsense “stomp a mud hole dry” brawling wouldn’t have remotely been compatible with Hogan. Hogan would’ve likely refused to take the pin to the stunner and Austin getting beat by the big boot and leg drop wouldn’t have been remotely believable. Between all of that and the backstage politicking Austin was doing at that point it’s just hard to believe it ever could’ve worked out.
Certainly not the first time either. His first "dream scenario" would have been in 1992 when Flair came to WWF with the Big Gold Belt still in his possession. A match with Hulk Hogan, title vs. title at WrestleMania literally writes itself, but it was never meant to be.
Since his gimmick was created in WCW, the Great Muta vs. The Undertaker would've been a true dream match, with both wrestlers playing mind games with each other on the run to a big PPV match.
I'd want to see a Sting vs. Undertaker match, but not really after 2005 or so. Too much time had passed for the men to come anywhere close to the expectations of the fans, more than likely. I actually think it best that match never happened, as it had a much better chance of lessening each man's legacy than it had of adding to it. Much better to imagine a match sometime in the 1990s over what would have happened in the 2010s.
Vincent dropped the giant sized rubber band ball with the "invasion angle" smdh. That man is toooo outta touch with reality and has a big ego. Scott Steiner vs Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels vs DDP, Sting vs Shawn Michaels, if he was still alive Owen Hart vs Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero vs Owen Hart.
Just for the old S&G, I ran an Eddie vs. HBK match through Chat GPT. We were robbed of maybe one of the greatest WM matches of all time. As the crowd erupts with excitement, the pulsating music fills the arena, signifying the arrival of Shawn Michaels. Michaels makes his way down the ramp, his trademark confident swagger on display. He acknowledges the fans with his charismatic smile and enters the ring, eagerly awaiting his opponent. The arena darkens as the sound of a revving lowrider engine echoes throughout the venue. Suddenly, colorful pyrotechnics light up the entrance, and the crowd goes wild as Eddie Guerrero emerges from the smoke, his Latino Heat persona in full effect. Guerrero dances his way down the ramp, engaging with the audience and feeding off their energy before sliding into the ring. The referee signals for the bell, and the match officially begins. Michaels and Guerrero circle each other, showcasing their technical prowess and sizing each other up. The crowd is divided, with "HBK" and "Latino Heat" chants reverberating through the arena. The match starts with a display of chain wrestling, with both wrestlers countering each other's moves, demonstrating their mastery of technical maneuvers. Michaels tries to gain the upper hand with his speed and agility, while Guerrero uses his cunning and deceptive tactics to keep Michaels off balance. As the match progresses, the pace quickens, and the intensity builds. Michaels attempts his signature Sweet Chin Music, but Guerrero narrowly avoids it, rolling out of the way. Guerrero retaliates with a flurry of high-flying maneuvers, including his patented Frog Splash, but Michaels manages to kick out just in time, showcasing his resilience. The match becomes a back-and-forth battle, with near falls and close calls, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Michaels pulls out all the stops, hitting Guerrero with a series of devastating power moves, while Guerrero surprises Michaels with innovative counters and well-timed aerial assaults. The climax of the match comes when Michaels ascends the turnbuckle, preparing for a high-risk maneuver. Guerrero, displaying his ring awareness, quickly recovers and climbs up as well. Both superstars trade blows on the top rope, captivating the crowd with their daredevilry. In a breathtaking moment, Guerrero manages to execute a superplex from the top rope, sending shockwaves throughout the arena. With both wrestlers visibly exhausted, the match reaches its final act. Guerrero attempts to lock in his signature Lasso from El Paso submission hold, while Michaels desperately fights to escape. With one last surge of adrenaline, Michaels manages to reverse the hold, countering with a sudden roll-up pin. The referee's hand slams the mat three times, signifying the end of the match. The crowd erupts in applause, recognizing the incredible athleticism and heart displayed by both competitors. Michaels and Guerrero rise to their feet, shaking hands and embracing in a show of mutual respect, acknowledging the classic encounter they have just delivered. As the two legends exit the ring, the crowd rises to their feet, showering them with a standing ovation. Shawn Michaels and Eddie Guerrero have left an indelible mark on the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania, cementing their legacies as two of the greatest performers in professional wrestling history.
Eddie Guerrero vs HBK would’ve been an AMAZING program that would’ve written itself. Their personalities, career archs, demons, comebacks and talents would’ve made it almost a classic by default. It would’ve been a god tier match!
WWE was never going to give these wcw guys an equal footing with wwe superstars. There main guys were relegated to mid card jobber status and nothing they did before matter.
Austin vs Hogan would have been a battle of egos too. Also he wouldn't have sold Hogan's offence the same way Rock did when he faced Hogan. So maybe it's for the best that Austin vs Hogan didn't happen.
This would have depended on when exactly Shamrock's WWF contract actually expired, since he got injured in September 1999 & likely still had a few months left, which he spent recovering from injury. If Shamrock never got injured then it maybe he would have stayed just long enough for the match to happen, if his contract expired in early 2000. Ken did appear as a cornerman at a Pride event on January 30, though, & was originally planned to fight Josh Barnett in February, so it likely that Shamrock's contract WWF contract expired at the start of 2000.
The whole Austin-Hogan drama is so interesting to me….I appreciate Austins honesty…at least at one time, he disliked Hogan but by his own admission, he got to know him better in recent years, and they seemed to squash any differences they had Slightly off topic but it’s so interesting that Austin is so close with Bret but according to Martha, Owen didn’t much like Steve on a personal level
Vince McMahon vs Eric Bischoff 2002/2003 , undertaker vs goldberg 2003/2004 , kurt angle vs scott steiner 2002/2003 or curt henning 2002 , Masked Kane vs Sting 2015 (10 mintue brawl type match), Kurt angle vs Goldberg 2003/2004
Great work on this video again wrestling bios. I 100% feel the Taker vs. Sting match didn't happen because Taker didn't have any intent to entertain, putting arguably the face of WCW over. Taker prides himself on being an example and locker room leader, but I think he knew he didn't want his reputation to take a knock as he is the biggest WWE advocate around. Just look back at Taker's booking during the invasion. He hardly put any of their guys over. Even burying DDP. Him and Vince were too petty towards WCW, and Taker thought he best leave the sting match in case it led to any heat on him. Sting is very well respected in the business, too. Just my feeling on it.
😂😂😂Maybe Vince Could've pranked Kevin Nash by putting him up against Kane as Diesel😂😂😂 Make it a squash match, I could see both guys winning... Diesel squashes Kevin, or Kevin squashes Diesel... Either way, That could Diesel's last match ever...
Another awesome upload from the wrestling channel with the most jam on the planet! As much flak as McMahon gets for “dropping the ball” after the WCW buyout happened. Which meant fans missed out on many of these dream matches. An overlooked factor, which many fail to consider is backstage which established big name WWF stars were really going to be willing to put over and potentially give their spot up too, talent who had just came over from the competition. Guys who had worked for the opposition for years. Attempting to put them out of business. I know Vince gets the blame for “dropping the ball” after the buyout. However I wonder how much influence the WWF stars had in the way things played out and were booked.
The ECW guys got especially buried by the WWF locker room hierarchy, even before the Invasion, and no where was this more evident with how Tazz was treated, even though he was totally over with the fans, had a huge first match, but HHH said f--- him, and that was that.
@@ergoat that stare down where HHH towered over Tazz by like 6 inches buried him more than the match did. The illusion of Tazz at least for me was killed right there
Booker vs Rock was the right call. Booker became a mainstay in WWE and still is with the company. DDP would not have had that longevity. DDP vs Randy Orton at some point is what we needed!
Not only could HBK and Eddie have interacted during the split PPVs, but they could have moved one to the other's brand at any point. The fact that they were on separate brands was a self-imposed restriction that was completely unnecessay.
@@pleaseshutup7053 I think people just liked the idea of the match (I did). Nothing can beat what Rock and Hogan did. I can't imagine the crowd being able to turn on Austin and him sell for Hogan like the Rock did. This is coming from a huge Stone Cold fan too.
I can't remember when but at one point, John Cena had a small undefeated streak at Wrestlemania. If during that point John Cena had wrestled Undertaker, it woulda been an epic Streak VS Streak. Another good Streak VS Streak woulda been if Goldberg had an undefeated streak in WWE and fought Taker at Wrestlemania. One dream match we are STILL being denied is The Rock VS Shawn Michaels. My stepdad wishes he had gotten Brett Hart VS Kurt Angle.
In a better world a dream match of Owen Hart v Booker T and Brian Pillman v Scott Steiner. Those would be awesome matches and Steiner/Pillman fued would been crazy!
My dream match. Kurt angle vs Ken shamrock. I think Ken was gone by September 99 and Kurt came in October 99. They just missed each other by a month or 2
Eddie Gerrero vs Eric Bishoff in a hot coffee on a pole match. Winner has to throw retrieve the hot coffee (without spilling) and throw it on their opponent.
If we're keeping it to just WCW vs WWF matches: Bret vs Angle: There was a rumor that they tried to make this happen at WM 18 I believe. That was always a dream match of mine. Harlem Heat vs the Dudley Boyz: Two of the most decorated tag teams of all time. Scott Steiner vs the Rock: This is assuming Steiner was actually healthy and not the Steiner we got in those HHH matches. More so than the match, can you imagine the promos? Kevin Nash vs Kane: Could have been a good big man match. Plus you have the dynamic of Real Diesel vs. Fake Diesel, tho I doubt they would have brought this up on TV. HHH vs. Lex Luger: Two guys with similar builds. Maybe not the best technical match, but could have been good nonetheless.
So much potential, instead Vince got his son in law to try and bury Goldberg, Booker T, Steiner, Nash and Sting instead. Oh, and turned DDP into a sick stalker too for good measure.
So, Taker didn’t want the match in 2015 with Sting because he didn’t think they could get through it or meet expectations but, he’d wrestle Goldberg, a guy that flat out couldn’t wrestle when he was younger let alone in WWE? That’s a BS reason. I’d love to know the real reason.
I think that Taker was pissed with Sting for not jumping ship in 2011, so he just veto the match in 2015 Taker is not famous for backstage politics, but that doesn't mean he didn't pull them out from time to time with all the political power he had with Vince
I am probably in the minority on this idea but I am going to say it anyway. Imo Austin made the correct decision because you never know what you will get with Hogan. He could have got a match like Rock and Hogan HOWEVER it is widely reported that Rocky Johnson was at every discussion and every practice . It would be in the ball park to say the three of them made the match. It is much much more likely if Austin was a threat to Hogan he would have politicked and changed the match in the exact same way or worse then Hogan behaved with Michaels.
DX ver 2 vs 4 Horseman HBK or Undertaker vs Sting Austin vs Hogan or Goldberg Rock vs Macho Man or Hogan HHH vs Rick Flair HBK vs Scott Stiener (Now, I think more along the lines that HBK makes all his opponents look good) Yes, I know the Rock faced Hogan....
Got to meet DDP a few years ago and he told the story of when he and the Rock met for the first time backstage. Rocky playfully boasted “Hey Diamond, y’know there’s only one People’s Champion.” to which Paige replied: “Yeah, and you’re lookin’ at him.”
The promo potential between these two could have been nuclear.
The "Stalker"...what was Vince thinking!?
@@eveningstar4543 Couldn’t tell you my dude. The Invasion will always be the biggest missed opportunity in wrestling history.
@@eveningstar4543 It was all a fn burial
@@eveningstar4543 oof smh @vince for that 1 man
@@DefinitelyReagan fam, seriously.
be like if marvel had access to dc's roster, used superman & batman, & discarded everyone else; just to bury a product they acquired & now gain-from its success(es).. I know² 🤓, but as an example parallel how stupid would that be?
like ufc buying pride fc oh wait a min, cant quite use them as an example (fedor, barnett, several others didn't make the jump) nvm, but u get the points
Vince could’ve done GREAT things after buying WCW. Instead, he shat over the WCW guys to boost his own ego, making the purchase little more than a purchase out of spite.
agreed. It should have been a NWO invasion not the invasion we got.
Thing is backstage too which established big name WWF stars were really going to be willing to put over and potentially give their spot up too, talent who had just came over from the competition. Guys who had worked for the opposition for years. Attempting to put them out of business. I know Vince gets the blame for “dropping the ball” after the buyout. However I wonder how much influence the WWF stars had in the way things played out and were booked.
No he didn't. He didn't want wcw, he didn't want to abandon all his long term plans to do an invasion storyline, but HE LISTENED TO THE FANS and did what he could with it, which wasn't much. It would have been brand suicide to suddenly be like "Hey, you know that promotion that's so beneath us, now they're at our level!"
He only bought wcw for the tape library, the rest was a formality.
@@martynodonnell Giant influence, and Vince quite rightly valued the people who busted their arses for him over people who worked for a company that went bust.
@@TheRealAhoy your are 100% right
I loved how honest Steve was with Hogan on his podcast. Basically said he had a grudge from back when Hogan went to WCW.
Stone Cold Steve Austin NEVER gets the HEAT that he deserves for his Prima Donna Antics like someone like HBK does ….
@@constablekennedy7705 Probably because he actually drew money.
@@SLURM187 Good point but Hulk Hogan arguably Out-Drew Austin and gets a Ton of Flack for his Shenanigans
@@constablekennedy7705 had it not been for the screwy finish of starrcade 97, I think most fans would’ve overlooked Hogans politicking…that’s probably the most egregious example since it was such an important show….what’s best for hogan isn’t always what’s best for business
@@bryanmack4054 I guess it just didn’t work for him Brotherrr
We were robbed of a Goldberg vs Gillberg Last Man standing match 😔
That my friend is a match of all of matched truly lost in time now 😢 I have gillberg winning with a thunderous spear into the tables set up. Gillberg. The man.
That was for Goldberg's safety.
Seriously, it would've been neat to have Goldberg and Gillberg interact at some point. Lots of ways to do it.
they could have everyone who's beefing with goldberg rush the ring one by one hitting finishers and leaving him open to a gillberg spear, lol which he shakes off and wins
Gillberg would've easily squashed Goldberg
If I'm correct, Glacier left WCW before the buyout, so sadly Glacier vs. Steve Blackman would not have been possible.
The match I never knew I wanted until now.
Ernest Miller was still with WCW
I'm legit disappointed, this didn't happen
@Luis H. Garcia I would have liked to see where Steve Mufuggin Blackman stacked up on the Meng Manly Meter!
Blood Runs Cold As Ice!
As far as HBK vs Eddie goes,
the opportunity to use their real life and professional parallels is too good to pass up. If you want, you could use the match as them testing themselves, like a mirror. Eddie could do "Sweet Latino Music" and Shawn could do the "Lasso from San Antonio". As far as the finish goes, I'm going with Eddie as it could benefit him more.
Sweet Latino Music, El Flying Caída del Codo, the 3 San Antonios, and the Bullfrog Splash
"Lasso from San Antonio" is almost too perfect! Good job!
@@WrestlingBios nah dude,thank YOU for all of the kickass content you've been putting out these past years. It brightens up a lot of people's days.
Agree with everything except HBK should win. Not cause he was OG WWF but he put so many people over around that time, I would've expected Eddie to win.
This is my #1 dream match of all time
Also the Outsiders vs Kane and Undertaker was something I wanted to see. Steiner vs Rock if he was healthy would have been cool too or Steiner vs Brock Lesnar
Sting vs. Undertaker did happen in WCW but Sting was still Surfer Sting and Undertaker was "Mean" Mark Callous at the time.
Be quiet fool
i knew that. but the fans (myself included) wanted to see the deadman undertaker vs the crow sting
@Josh Keller Oh absolutely! We 100% should have gotten a showdown between Undertaker and Sting with those specific gimmicks. It would have been the perfect match.
Something worth bringing up is that Undertaker viewed many WCW guys as being inferior wrestlers. So from his perspective, they started from the bottom when first arriving in wwe. I want to say it was during some kind of celebration for Booker T where he mentioned that bit, because Booker was one of the few to come over during the invasion that got his respect over time. It explains the treatment of DDP, and why he may not have been so keen on facing Sting, even if he is a huge star.
Sting also faced Kane around this time frame too.
We should have gotten DDP vs The Rock.
WWF peoples champ vs WCW peoples champ
@Just Ice yes
First match, have the rock dominate DDP, with a high spot or two for DDP, and then DDP catches rock with a diamond cutter and wins an upset victory. The rock wins the rematch.
D-Lo Brown vs Buff Bagwell.
This one would've been fun to watch
Owen Hart vs Chris Benoit.
This would've been absolutely amazing.
But impossible because Owen sadly died 8 months before Benoit joined WWF.
I think this happened in the WWF in 1995. Benoit wrestled some trial matches and I believe one of them was against Owen Hart.
Obviously a much quicker match than a PPV dream match, though. That would have been really interesting.
@@GeoGuy388 if this is indeed true,this would be an even bigger tape than Bret Hart vs Tom Magee
Buff Bagwell vs Shawn Michaels & Mankind vs Kevin Sullivan
Steiner vs the rock could have been money especially when scott came in. Instead of hhh its him and rock at no way out you can still get the rock and austin at mania, i would have austin interfere and have steiner go over. Another match i think of is macho man vs the rock if they can get macho in 2001-2002. The freaking promos alone would have me hooked, if bret hart was still active him and Kurt angle or him and eddie Guerrero. The outsiders vs dx there's alot i think of.
Had Brian Pillman and Owen Hart lived longer. I would've loved to have seen Owen Hart vs. Billy Kidman and Brian Pillman vs. Chris Kanyon.
Pillman was a star Kanyon wasn't.
Good ones. Those would've been great matches done right.
@@mizer9510, thanks!
@corey hall , doesn't matter if Kanyon was a star or not. I still think that a dream match between those two would've been great. Kanyon was an underrated wrestler. Why does a wrestler vs another wrestler has to depend on if one or the other is a star or not? Sounds ridiculous.
I'll do ya one better: Owen vs Eddie would have been amazing
What Vince did to the WCW guys is a shame . He blew it .
Vince’s ego wouldn’t allow him to push anyone he didn’t create
@Just Ice Vince definitely blew it with booker t he should have Been used better
@Just Ice he's talking about the invasion angle. Those guys came before invasion
At the time I thought they should have waited to do the invasion when they were able to get the guys who were sitting at home on their fat contracts.
He is too petty to allow people like DDP truly shine.
So many dream matches that should have happened between WCW/NWO vs Attitude Era WWF
I always wanted Prime Undertaker vs Crow Sting
Also NWO vs DX
Most of the comments are missing the point: it's matches that COULD have happened but didn't, so no Bret/Owen vs. Angle, Rock vs. Savage, etc.
This won't immediately pop into anyone's mind, but I think Edge vs. Raven would have been an interesting match. The characters would have meshed perfectly; Raven being the nihilist grunger and Edge being an obnoxious frat boy.
Owen vs Kurt happened in a Dark match
When it comes to a match between DDP and The Rock, part of me imagines a spot where The Rock hits the Rock Bottom, starts going through the motions of the People's Elbow, and after The Rock bounces off the ropes the second time, DDP kips up and hits a Diamond Cutter. Still hurting from the Rock Bottom, DDP takes a good 10-15 seconds to cover, giving The Rock the ability to just barely kick out before the 3.
A simple false finish spot that I could see getting a big reaction from the crowd.
Love it.
I love your idea.
That's easy money right there. Can't believe it didn't occur to them back then.
Lol @ DDP doing a kip up. Good idea but come on now lol
Ralphus v Gillberg will always be my fantasy match that should have been.
Would’ve been nice to see Kurt vs mr prefect at WM18
Yessir
Bret Hart vs Kurt Angle: A DREAM MATCH THAT NEVER HAPPENED
Two of my absolute favorite wrestlers, and you just know they'd've both put on a helluva show.
The DDP-Undertaker stalker angle has to be one of the worst character assassinations in WWE history. The stalker role would’ve worked better with Raven.
I would pay so much money to go to an alternate universe and watch Kurt Angle wrestle (pre-concussion) Bret Hart.
Also, it's a little-known fact that just before the Montreal Screwjob, the WWF was advertising a fatal four-way at their next MSG House Show. The participants? Stone Cold Steve Austin, The Undertaker, Shawn Michaels, and Bret Hart. This is my absolute dream match. In fact, as much as I like SummerSlam '97, I kind of wish this had been the main event of that show instead of the singles match.
I think Bret has said in interviews that he would have liked to work with Kurt.
- American Badass Taker and Kane vs. The Outsiders
- RVD vs. Mike Awesome (I now this really isn't WWF vs. WCW, but it was indeed an industry dream match that could have happened in WWF)
- Shame the timelines don't match up for Sting vs. Shawn Michaels - much like Taker/Sting, these two were franchise players for their brand.
How about Harlem Heat reuniting to take on the Dudley's? That could have been an interesting match.
Man I just thought of a few good tag matches to mix up
I never understood how Booker T and Shawn Michaels never wrestled each other.
Dang Hbk did come back in 2002 they were on raw the same time in 2003-2004 they probably was just faces
Could have happened in 2002 when he kicked him out of the nwo, alas that was the closest they got
He even superkicked him out of the NWO. I don't remember but there was no follow up?
Never thought about that but ye wow they didn’t! Crazy.
Hbk didn't like people of color. Seriously
DDP stalking the Undertaker's wife made zero sense. DDP already had a beautiful wife at home in Kimberly, formerly the Diamond Doll in WCW, so why would DDP stalk someone else's wife. Probably have to agree with the Undertaker when he said a match between him vs Sting in 2015 probably wouldn't have lived up to the expectations fans would have had for it.
Billy Kidman vs Shawn Michaels
Scott Steiner vs The Rock
Imagine the promos
Goldberg vs Ken Shamrock, they could shoot on each other and with that combined intensity, that rivalry would have serious legs
D-Lo vs Booker would have been good, taunt-mania in the ring and the promos would have been fun.
Scott Steiner vs Kurt Angle happened in tna and they put on a great show even though Scott wasn't in his prime.
Luger vs Bradshaw, battle of the lariats 😂 Or first one to use a lariat loses the match
Alex Wright and Disco Inferno vs. Scotty 2 Hotty & Rikishi 🤷🏾♂️
Disco inferno & Alex Wright vs Too Cool
The Rock and Sting could've happened at Wreslemania 21 as well
How? Rock was knee deep involved in Hollywood career…
@@Bale4Bond Rock was still under WWE Contract they failed to call him back to renew it
That would have been interesting many people don’t know in 2004 wwe ended the contract with the rock and chose not to resign
@@Bale4Bond Rock was pushing for that match back when he was still under contract.
@@pleaseshutup7053 they didn't call him back either so I don't blame him and most people have random comments saying "Triple H was always jealous of The Rock" people felt like he had something to do with it
Shawn against Eddie? I never thought of that one before....seeing Eddie trying to slide in that cheating that he did so well would've been amazing.
Sad thing is we were going to get that match at mania 22. The story pretty much wrote itself, 2 of the greatest wrestlers who careers were tainted by their own demons but who came back and became bigger and better then before.
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Love your work man, keep it up
DDP was the real peoples champ! Although after Rocky came back from shooting The Scorpion King, I even started finding him entertaining!
Eddie vs HBK was the one for me. How amazing that would have been with the Wrestlemania build and stage. Chef's kiss
Brian Christopher & Scotty 2 Hotty vs Alex Wright & Disco Inferno :P
Ultimate Warrior vs Goldberg!
Could you imagine for a second how disastrous this match would be?
Warrior vs Steiner, if only for the promos.
If they booked it like Goldberg vs Brock Lesnar from Wrestlemania 33, it could've worked.
Have Warrior win World War III (WCW 1998) and challenge Goldberg for the title at Starrcade.
Have them rehearse the match at the Power Plant, with DDP guiding them.
Stick with finishers/signiture moves, they take turns at kicking out, a few spears into the barricade, Warrior does his rope shake/clothesline sequence. Goldberg spears Warrior mid-air during his flying shoulder block. x2 Jackhammers to keep him down for the 3 count. Keep it under 5 minutes.
Still wouldn't be amazing but could be entertaining while avoiding a disaster. The build and the anticipation would raise several eyebrows and the naysayers would definitely watch for the curiosity.
I got to meet DDP a couple years ago and he told the story of when he and the Rock met for the first time backstage. The Rocky playfully boasted “Hey Dallas, y’know there’s only one People’s Champ.” to which DDP replied: “Yeah, and you’re lookin’ at him.”
The promo potential between these two could have been insane!
Hogan vs. Austin at wrestlmania 20 at MSG would have been epic.
Their styles don’t mesh up. Hogan doing the hulk up on Austin would look ridiculous lol… I would much prefer seeing austin vs ddp - stunner vs Diamond cutter
they werent on good terms back then, so yeah, that wouldn't had worked for me brother.
@@MR.__G agreed, I just couldn’t see them meshing well.
They’re night and day, but not in a good way.
They’re just two completely different philosophies (for lack of a better term) of professional wrestling that I couldn’t ever see working well together.
18 or 19 should've being
@@christhianborrero3623 it still would’ve been incompatible pieces of the puzzle.
I honestly don’t see a single point in which their careers would’ve allowed them to have any program much less a good one.
When they were both in WCW Austin left in part because of the glass ceiling Hogan created through politicking.
When Austin left WCW he went to ECW and tore apart Hulk Hogan in multiple backstage segments.
When they were both in WWE they were both riding the waves of failed heel turns. It would’ve been face vs face between two people that fans refused to boo.
Austin’s ego, gimmick and wrestling style wouldn’t have meshed with Hogan.
Hulk’s exaggerated finger waving and no selling wouldn’t be remotely believable or compatible with Austin’s no nonsense “stomp a mud hole dry” brawling wouldn’t have remotely been compatible with Hogan.
Hogan would’ve likely refused to take the pin to the stunner and Austin getting beat by the big boot and leg drop wouldn’t have been remotely believable.
Between all of that and the backstage politicking Austin was doing at that point it’s just hard to believe it ever could’ve worked out.
Sorry Boss, WB just uploaded, extended lunch request…
To quote Flair…”FIRE ME!!!! IM ALREADY FIRED!!! FIRE ME!!!”
Vince literally had a fantasy wrestling scenario on his hands and screwed it up royally 😔
Certainly not the first time either. His first "dream scenario" would have been in 1992 when Flair came to WWF with the Big Gold Belt still in his possession. A match with Hulk Hogan, title vs. title at WrestleMania literally writes itself, but it was never meant to be.
Since his gimmick was created in WCW, the Great Muta vs. The Undertaker would've been a true dream match, with both wrestlers playing mind games with each other on the run to a big PPV match.
Don't forget the mist. That would have been an interesting spot in the either the build up or even something pulled out at some point in the match.
Imagine taker vs muta at wrestlemania 19
I'd want to see a Sting vs. Undertaker match, but not really after 2005 or so. Too much time had passed for the men to come anywhere close to the expectations of the fans, more than likely. I actually think it best that match never happened, as it had a much better chance of lessening each man's legacy than it had of adding to it. Much better to imagine a match sometime in the 1990s over what would have happened in the 2010s.
Wtf are you talking 2005-2010 was arguable undertakers best in ring years and sting from 2006-2011 was killing it in Tna
Sting vs undertaker would have been still good match after 2005 also there were still in there primes until 2010
Late 2000s Undertaker and Sting still would of been a great match had they planned it out right.
Entances with the vulture and crow
Not at the time when it could happen. Now mid 2000s would b a go
Vincent dropped the giant sized rubber band ball with the "invasion angle" smdh. That man is toooo outta touch with reality and has a big ego. Scott Steiner vs Kurt Angle, Shawn Michaels vs DDP, Sting vs Shawn Michaels, if he was still alive Owen Hart vs Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero vs Owen Hart.
Just for the old S&G, I ran an Eddie vs. HBK match through Chat GPT. We were robbed of maybe one of the greatest WM matches of all time.
As the crowd erupts with excitement, the pulsating music fills the arena, signifying the arrival of Shawn Michaels. Michaels makes his way down the ramp, his trademark confident swagger on display. He acknowledges the fans with his charismatic smile and enters the ring, eagerly awaiting his opponent.
The arena darkens as the sound of a revving lowrider engine echoes throughout the venue. Suddenly, colorful pyrotechnics light up the entrance, and the crowd goes wild as Eddie Guerrero emerges from the smoke, his Latino Heat persona in full effect. Guerrero dances his way down the ramp, engaging with the audience and feeding off their energy before sliding into the ring.
The referee signals for the bell, and the match officially begins. Michaels and Guerrero circle each other, showcasing their technical prowess and sizing each other up. The crowd is divided, with "HBK" and "Latino Heat" chants reverberating through the arena.
The match starts with a display of chain wrestling, with both wrestlers countering each other's moves, demonstrating their mastery of technical maneuvers. Michaels tries to gain the upper hand with his speed and agility, while Guerrero uses his cunning and deceptive tactics to keep Michaels off balance.
As the match progresses, the pace quickens, and the intensity builds. Michaels attempts his signature Sweet Chin Music, but Guerrero narrowly avoids it, rolling out of the way. Guerrero retaliates with a flurry of high-flying maneuvers, including his patented Frog Splash, but Michaels manages to kick out just in time, showcasing his resilience.
The match becomes a back-and-forth battle, with near falls and close calls, leaving the audience on the edge of their seats. Michaels pulls out all the stops, hitting Guerrero with a series of devastating power moves, while Guerrero surprises Michaels with innovative counters and well-timed aerial assaults.
The climax of the match comes when Michaels ascends the turnbuckle, preparing for a high-risk maneuver. Guerrero, displaying his ring awareness, quickly recovers and climbs up as well. Both superstars trade blows on the top rope, captivating the crowd with their daredevilry. In a breathtaking moment, Guerrero manages to execute a superplex from the top rope, sending shockwaves throughout the arena.
With both wrestlers visibly exhausted, the match reaches its final act. Guerrero attempts to lock in his signature Lasso from El Paso submission hold, while Michaels desperately fights to escape. With one last surge of adrenaline, Michaels manages to reverse the hold, countering with a sudden roll-up pin.
The referee's hand slams the mat three times, signifying the end of the match. The crowd erupts in applause, recognizing the incredible athleticism and heart displayed by both competitors. Michaels and Guerrero rise to their feet, shaking hands and embracing in a show of mutual respect, acknowledging the classic encounter they have just delivered.
As the two legends exit the ring, the crowd rises to their feet, showering them with a standing ovation. Shawn Michaels and Eddie Guerrero have left an indelible mark on the grandest stage of them all, WrestleMania, cementing their legacies as two of the greatest performers in professional wrestling history.
In typical WWE fashion, it ends in a roll-up.
@@BiroZombie I know. That was the only drawback. ChatGPT is getting better, I see.
Eddie Guerrero vs HBK would’ve been an AMAZING program that would’ve written itself.
Their personalities, career archs, demons, comebacks and talents would’ve made it almost a classic by default.
It would’ve been a god tier match!
WWE was never going to give these wcw guys an equal footing with wwe superstars. There main guys were relegated to mid card jobber status and nothing they did before matter.
Babe wake up new Wrestling Bios vid dropped
Sure thing cowboy
A motivated Mike Awesome (R.I.P.) vs Undertaker
AJ Styles v. Taker is the blueprint for what an older Sting v. older Taker should’ve been.
How about Mike Awesome vs The Undertaker
Austin vs Hogan would have been a battle of egos too. Also he wouldn't have sold Hogan's offence the same way Rock did when he faced Hogan. So maybe it's for the best that Austin vs Hogan didn't happen.
Imagine Austin during the Hulk Up. It would look stupid. No way it would have meshed well
Fully agreed, I couldn’t see them working a good program together, I just don’t see how the pieces ever could’ve fit together.
@Haze88 Austin would have looked at him & said, what the hell is this, and give him the stunner.
Shamrock vs Benoit , would’ve been my dream match
This would have depended on when exactly Shamrock's WWF contract actually expired, since he got injured in September 1999 & likely still had a few months left, which he spent recovering from injury. If Shamrock never got injured then it maybe he would have stayed just long enough for the match to happen, if his contract expired in early 2000. Ken did appear as a cornerman at a Pride event on January 30, though, & was originally planned to fight Josh Barnett in February, so it likely that Shamrock's contract WWF contract expired at the start of 2000.
I thought I was the only one who thought that could’ve been a great match
shamrock vs kurt angle
The Rock Vs Kidman. I would have loved it if Kidman could have pulled an upset à-la 123 Kid
HBK v Eddie would be easy to start a story with. One eliminates the other from the Rumble, eliminated guy is pissed
The whole Austin-Hogan drama is so interesting to me….I appreciate Austins honesty…at least at one time, he disliked Hogan but by his own admission, he got to know him better in recent years, and they seemed to squash any differences they had
Slightly off topic but it’s so interesting that Austin is so close with Bret but according to Martha, Owen didn’t much like Steve on a personal level
Brock Lesnar vs Scott Steiner
DX versus NWO could have been super interesting.
I disagree don’t faction’s were beyond stall by 2001
Owen Hart Vs Lance Storm
Kurt Angle vs Meng
Raven vs Mankind
Medusa vs Chyna and Kurt Angle vs Bret Hart (if it was not for the concussion incident with Goldberg) would be two decent matches
Vince McMahon vs Eric Bischoff 2002/2003 , undertaker vs goldberg 2003/2004 , kurt angle vs scott steiner 2002/2003 or curt henning 2002 , Masked Kane vs Sting 2015 (10 mintue brawl type match), Kurt angle vs Goldberg 2003/2004
I was always down for a Stunner vs Diamond Cutter match
A Triple H vs. Kevin Nash in a Four Corners match, a Quad match, if you will, would have been epic.
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Great work on this video again wrestling bios.
I 100% feel the Taker vs. Sting match didn't happen because Taker didn't have any intent to entertain, putting arguably the face of WCW over.
Taker prides himself on being an example and locker room leader, but I think he knew he didn't want his reputation to take a knock as he is the biggest WWE advocate around. Just look back at Taker's booking during the invasion. He hardly put any of their guys over. Even burying DDP.
Him and Vince were too petty towards WCW, and Taker thought he best leave the sting match in case it led to any heat on him. Sting is very well respected in the business, too.
Just my feeling on it.
Steve Blackman vs Ernest miller😂
Funk is on a roll
😂😂😂Maybe Vince Could've pranked Kevin Nash by putting him up against Kane as Diesel😂😂😂 Make it a squash match, I could see both guys winning... Diesel squashes Kevin, or Kevin squashes Diesel... Either way, That could Diesel's last match ever...
Sid vs Kane. Know Sid was a champion in both companies but always thought of him as a wcw guy, like Luger and Flair.
Another awesome upload from the wrestling channel with the most jam on the planet!
As much flak as McMahon gets for “dropping the ball” after the WCW buyout happened. Which meant fans missed out on many of these dream matches. An overlooked factor, which many fail to consider is backstage which established big name WWF stars were really going to be willing to put over and potentially give their spot up too, talent who had just came over from the competition. Guys who had worked for the opposition for years. Attempting to put them out of business. I know Vince gets the blame for “dropping the ball” after the buyout. However I wonder how much influence the WWF stars had in the way things played out and were booked.
The ECW guys got especially buried by the WWF locker room hierarchy, even before the Invasion, and no where was this more evident with how Tazz was treated, even though he was totally over with the fans, had a huge first match, but HHH said f--- him, and that was that.
@@ergoat that stare down where HHH towered over Tazz by like 6 inches buried him more than the match did. The illusion of Tazz at least for me was killed right there
Macho Man Randy Savage Vs The Rock would have been an epic rivalry
Austin vs hogan would have sucked ass. Austin goes 100 mph. You speed up for him, he doesn’t slow down for you.
The Rock took a loss to The Hurricane without losing any standing or popularity so he definitely could’ve carried on after doing business to DDP!
Booker vs Rock was the right call. Booker became a mainstay in WWE and still is with the company. DDP would not have had that longevity. DDP vs Randy Orton at some point is what we needed!
Goldberg vs The Ultimate Warrior 1998
Not only could HBK and Eddie have interacted during the split PPVs, but they could have moved one to the other's brand at any point. The fact that they were on separate brands was a self-imposed restriction that was completely unnecessay.
Would like to see The Hardy Boys vs The Flock (Billy Kidman & Raven). Very Emo Match lol
Booker T deserves more credit for his role in the invasion angle.
Great video. Battle of the Kurt's would be gd. Henning vs Angle.
I love how Bret keeps it a buck. Not shaking Hogan's extended hand is great.
Hogan screwed Bret before ANYONE else did.
Bret's the realest, that's for sure.
Vince was given a once in a life time chance to do something special but blew it haha
Hogan vs Austin would of stunk. I couldn't imagine Austin doing what Rock did.
Wrong
@@pleaseshutup7053 why? I'm curious
@@kylemcgill2966 because the crowd would have been even crazier for stone cold vs hogan in 2002
@@pleaseshutup7053 I think people just liked the idea of the match (I did). Nothing can beat what Rock and Hogan did. I can't imagine the crowd being able to turn on Austin and him sell for Hogan like the Rock did. This is coming from a huge Stone Cold fan too.
@@kylemcgill2966 I can and stone cold would have stomped a mud hole in his candy ass
The Brothers of destruction vs Kevin Nash and Scott Hall
American Badass Taker vs Big Sexy would have been cool.
Definitely
I can't remember when but at one point, John Cena had a small undefeated streak at Wrestlemania. If during that point John Cena had wrestled Undertaker, it woulda been an epic Streak VS Streak. Another good Streak VS Streak woulda been if Goldberg had an undefeated streak in WWE and fought Taker at Wrestlemania. One dream match we are STILL being denied is The Rock VS Shawn Michaels. My stepdad wishes he had gotten Brett Hart VS Kurt Angle.
In a better world a dream match of Owen Hart v Booker T and Brian Pillman v Scott Steiner. Those would be awesome matches and Steiner/Pillman fued would been crazy!
My dream match. Kurt angle vs Ken shamrock. I think Ken was gone by September 99 and Kurt came in October 99. They just missed each other by a month or 2
Just imagine,Sting vs Taker,then after the match they join forces with Kane, just think of a trio stable of Sting,Taker,& Kane
Damn, i never thought of that
Bret vs Angle for sure
if Sting was going to lose at Mania, it should have been to The Undertaker.
Eddie Gerrero vs Eric Bishoff in a hot coffee on a pole match. Winner has to throw retrieve the hot coffee (without spilling) and throw it on their opponent.
If we're keeping it to just WCW vs WWF matches:
Bret vs Angle: There was a rumor that they tried to make this happen at WM 18 I believe. That was always a dream match of mine.
Harlem Heat vs the Dudley Boyz: Two of the most decorated tag teams of all time.
Scott Steiner vs the Rock: This is assuming Steiner was actually healthy and not the Steiner we got in those HHH matches. More so than the match, can you imagine the promos?
Kevin Nash vs Kane: Could have been a good big man match. Plus you have the dynamic of Real Diesel vs. Fake Diesel, tho I doubt they would have brought this up on TV.
HHH vs. Lex Luger: Two guys with similar builds. Maybe not the best technical match, but could have been good nonetheless.
Mr. Perfect Vs Kurt Angle!! Could’ve happened at Wrestlemania X8 just imagine the classic those two could’ve put on!
I swear Vince is allergic to success and booked turd after turd after turd to make himself better.
Make wwe look better
Yup😊
So much potential, instead Vince got his son in law to try and bury Goldberg, Booker T, Steiner, Nash and Sting instead. Oh, and turned DDP into a sick stalker too for good measure.
Rock-DDP is a no-brainer. The People's Champ vs. The People's Champ. That would've been a classic if they had a match.
So, Taker didn’t want the match in 2015 with Sting because he didn’t think they could get through it or meet expectations but, he’d wrestle Goldberg, a guy that flat out couldn’t wrestle when he was younger let alone in WWE? That’s a BS reason. I’d love to know the real reason.
I think that Taker was pissed with Sting for not jumping ship in 2011, so he just veto the match in 2015
Taker is not famous for backstage politics, but that doesn't mean he didn't pull them out from time to time with all the political power he had with Vince
I am probably in the minority on this idea but I am going to say it anyway. Imo Austin made the correct decision because you never know what you will get with Hogan. He could have got a match like Rock and Hogan HOWEVER it is widely reported that Rocky Johnson was at every discussion and every practice . It would be in the ball park to say the three of them made the match. It is much much more likely if Austin was a threat to Hogan he would have politicked and changed the match in the exact same way or worse then Hogan behaved with Michaels.
DX ver 2 vs 4 Horseman
HBK or Undertaker vs Sting
Austin vs Hogan or Goldberg
Rock vs Macho Man or Hogan
HHH vs Rick Flair
HBK vs Scott Stiener (Now, I think more along the lines that HBK makes all his opponents look good)
Yes, I know the Rock faced Hogan....
Bret Hart vs Hulk Hogan could've happened in WCW but it didn't
Let me say it, Stephanie is beautiful