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Hello Pledgehammers!

It's that time of the month again where we ask for you to exercise your right to vote and let us know what you would like to us to review on the May edition of WrestleRamble Extra! Some interesting choices this month, so let's see what's available!

WWF In Your House (suggested by Kevin Chappell)

It's the very first In Your House PPV from 1995, and features Diesel defending the WWF Championship against Sycho Sid and double Bret Hart as he faces Hakushi and Jerry Lawler later in the night!

WWF Over the Edge 1998 (suggested by Lendell Brenson)

No, it's not the one you're thinking of! This was the year previous, and saw Steve Austin defend the WWF Championship against Dude Love in a match with Mr. McMahon as the special guest referee! Also on the card, Kane takes on Vader, The Rock faces Farooq and Sable fights Marc Mero.

WWF Judgement Day 2000 (suggested by Phil Stopford)

Are you scared? He's here! It's Judgement Day 2000 where The Rock defends the WWF Championship against Triple H in a ONE HOUR Iron Man match with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee. There's also the return of a certain bad ass in the main event. Also on the card, Shane McMahon battles Big Show and Chris Jericho takes on Chris Benoit in a submission match.

WCW Slamberee 2000 (suggested by Rob Pontin)

Same month, same year, different company. A very different company in fact. While one has an hour long Iron Man match against two of the best in the business, WCW has David Arquette as its WCW Champion and he's defending it in a match to plug a motion picture that Entertainment Weekly called, "Moronic and insulting." Yep, it's one of those shows...

 WWF Judgement Day 2001 (suggested by Jon M) 

One year later, and WWF is a very different landscape. WCW is dead, Austin is a heel and he and Triple H are running the show as the Two Man Power Trip. And here they face their biggest rivals The Undertaker and Kane in separate matches. Also on the show, Kurt Angle and Chris Benoit face off for Angle's medals and Chyna actually defends the Women's Championship against Lita.

WWE Judgement Day 2009 (suggested by DAAAN!)

The match that nearly headlined WrestleMania XXX is here on this show, as Batista battles Randy Orton for the WWE Championship. Jeff Hardy challenges Edge for the World Heavyweight Championship and John Cena tussles with Big Show. It's certainly a 2009 sounding show!

TNA Sacrifice 2009 (suggested by Lewis Milroy)

Same month, same year, different company. Mick Foley defends the TNA Championship against Sting, Jeff Jarrett and Kurt Angle, while AJ Styles battles Booker T in an I Quit Match, Samoa Joe and Kevin Nash have a submission match and Beer Money Inc take on The British Invasion in the finals of the Team 3D Tournament.

ROH/NJPW War of the Worlds 2015 (suggested by Corey)

We haven't quite worked this out, but if this does win the poll we might do a separate vote to see which night we cover as they both have cracking line-ups. I mean, seriously, what an amazing couple of nights of wrestling. So if you want us to talk about some ROH vs. New Japan action from 2015 (most of whom are now in WWE), let us know!

Comments

Rob Pontin

How can you not want a train wreck that is wcw slamberee with the magic of the 3 tear cage what a amazing show unlike backlash this was so bad it was good

Anonymous

My suggestion is doing better than I thought to be honest. Hoping for a sudden spike in the polls. There's always hope.

Jonathan V Hedman

If the network had the pre-show there was a classic Sid moment in the first In Your House where he had to be reminded they were live.

Thomas Genders

Would love to hear you review TNA

Anonymous

Oh sacrifice was horrible I would love to hear a roh/njpw podcast too

Phil Stopford

Judgement Day 2000 for the win!!!!! By 1%. That was f'ing close Lewis!

Anonymous

Bloody hell I lost I always lose. Just like Roman losses fan support. 🙁

wrestletalk

LUKE: Blimey - that was close!

Robert Rose

We've had American Badass Taker on the mind too much over the last few months to not do the show where he debuted.