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Hello Pledge Hammers!

It's time, once again, for everybody to come aboard the POOOOOOLL TRAIN! Read through the suggestions for this month's edition of WrestleTalk Extra, and let your voice be heard. Remember last month? Every vote counts.

WCW Halloween Havoc 1995 (suggested by Marcus Campbell)

It's a Monster Truck Clash! No, really, they had two Monster Trucks fight each other. Hulk Hogan in one, The Giant in the other. Not only that, but we get the debut of THE YETI. It's a bonkers PPV.

WWF In Your House: Buried Alive (suggested by Nate (Dropped Surname))

Goldust pulls double duty, taking on Marc Mero for the Intercontinental Championship and later Shawn Michaels for the WWF Championship, but the important thing here is the Buried Alive match between Mankind and The Undertaker.

WCW Halloween Havoc 1997 (suggested by Christos Petrou)

It's a steel cage main event between Roddy Piper and Hulk Hogan, but randomly not for the WCW Heavyweight Championship even though The Hulkster was champ. Elsewhere, Randy Savage takes on Diamond Dallas Page, and Curt Hennig and Ric Flair clash over the United States Championship.

WWF Rebellion 1999 (suggested by Robert Spence)

Live from Birmingham, England - it's the first-ever Rebellion! A UK-only PPV that was done as a deal with Sky, and featured Triple H vs. The Rock for the WWF Championship, Kane vs. Big Show, Jeff Jarrett vs. D'Lo Brown for the IC title and more!

WWF No Mercy 1999 (suggested by Jonathan Hedman)

Dig-diggidy-dig-diggidy-dog! Triple H and Steve Austin clash over the WWF Championship, and The Rock takes on British Bulldog, but this show is most remembered for the tag team ladder match between The Hardy Boyz and Edge & Christian. A ladder match that would change the landscape of tag team wresting in the WWF.

WCW Halloween Havoc 2000 (suggested by Derek Ayala)

The last-ever WCW Halloween Havoc, and sees Sting take on Jeff Jarrett, Booker T and Scott Steiner clash over the WCW Heavyweight Championship, and a random main event of Goldberg vs. KroniK in a handicap match. It's WCW in 2000!

ECW Anarchy Rulz 2000 (suggested by Chris Merryman)

Anarchy rules so much in ECW in 2000 they've missed out the E in rules! And they've added a Z! What a bunch of rebels. Jerry Lynn takes on Justin Credible for the ECW Championship, Rhyno faces Rob Van Dam for the TV title, and Joel Gertner clashes with Cyrus!

WWF No Mercy 2001 (suggested by Barley-Average Gaming)

The InVasion is still in full swing, but WWF have just proper given up on it. Once again Steve Austin clashes with Kurt Angle for the WWF Championship, only this time Rob Van Dam is involved! Chris Jericho takes on The Rock for the WCW Heavyweight Championship, and Booker T faces The Undertaker. Gee, I wonder who's gonna win that one.

WWE No Mercy 2002 (suggested by Chris Bushing)

Brock Lesnar takes on The Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell for the WWE Championship, Triple H and Kane clash in a unification match for the Intercontinental Championship, and Rob Van Dam has a match with Ric Flair. 

WWE No Mercy 2003 (suggested by Kieran Crabtree)

One year on, and it's the same main event as Brock Lesnar and The Undertaker fight over the WWE Championship, only this time in a BIKER CHAIN MATCH. We've also got Kurt Angle vs. the upstart John Cena, and Mr. McMahon vs. Stephanie McMahon. Yes, you read that right.

TNA Bound For Glory 2005 (suggested by Greg Taylor)

TNA launch their version of WrestleMania, and it's headlined by a no-showing Kevin Nash. Instead, there's a 10-man gauntlet to crown Jeff Jarrett's new #1 contender. Elsewhere, AJ Styles faces Christopher Daniels for the X-Division Championship, and there's an Ultimate X match between Matt Bentley, Petey Williams and Chris Sabin. Oh, and Samoa Joe faces Jushin "Thunder" Liger!

TNA Bound for glory 2007 (suggested by Lendell Brenson)

Sting takes on Kurt Angle for the TNA Championship, Samoa Joe faces Christian, and The Steiner Brothers clash with Team 3D for the TNA Tag Team Championships. There's also a Monsters Ball match with Abyss, Raven, Rhino and BLACK REIGN. What a time to be a TNA fan.

TNA Bound For Glory 2010 (suggested by Sarmad Ali)

THEY'RE HEEEEERE! A true classic TNA PPV, Bound For Glory 2010 sees the birth of a new mega heel group, a shocking heel turn, and The Young Bucks vs. Motor City Machine Guns. There's also a bizarre handicap match, and a Lethal Lockdown between ECW and Fortune! Honestly, what a time to be a TNA fan!

WWE Hell in a cell 2010 (suggested by Justin Edelheit)

Unbelievably, in 2010, WWE held a PPV headlined by Kane vs. The Undertaker inside Hell in a Cell. But really, this was all about The Nexus, and whether John Cena would have to join the team he single-handily beat at Summerslam!

WWE Battleground 2013 (suggested by DAN)

Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton clash for the vacant WWE Championship, and CM Punk takes on DUMB F**K Ryback - but really this show is all about the tremendous tag team match between The Shield and The Rhodes Brothers. An amazing moment.

WWE Hell in a Cell 2013 (suggested by Stephen & Giovanna)

Somehow in the same month, WWE held Hell in a Cell which again sees Daniel Bryan take on Randy Orton for the vacant WWE Championship, only this time inside the Cell with Shawn Michaels as the special guest referee. Meanwhile, John Cena faces Alberto Del Rio for the World Heavyweight Championship, and CM Punk clashes with Andy Datson lover Ryback and Paul Heyman in a handicap match!

NXT TakeOver: Respect (suggested by Chris Jenkins)

And rounding us off this month, we've got the follow up to TakeOver: Brooklyn I, as Bayley defends her Women's Championship against Main Roster's Sasha Banks in an Iron Man Match, and we've got the finals of the first-ever Dusty Classic as Finn Balor & Samoa Joe take on Rhyno & Baron Corbin. And the newly debuted Asuka takes on Dana Brooke in a tremendous squash match.

Comments

AH

Putting all my efforts into bound for glory 2010. Really need something fresh from wwe and nxt

Tim Arendt

Being brutally honest, I voted for Hell in a Cell 2010 because it involves the Nexus and I remember oli saying that he hated what WWE did to that group. It’s the closest to SummerSlam 2010 on the list so that’s what I went with.

Anonymous

Really want 10.10.10 to win

Brian Fogarty

The Aces and Eights turned me off TNA and almost off wrestling as the later NWO factions turned me off WCW. I watch wrestling for wrestling not for a pack of mugs to interrupt every match!!

Jaylen Leavell

A**hole! A**hole! A**hole!

Steveisnotmyname

Forgot to vote, but I am very happy with the result. As much as I love Takeover: Respect, I'm very glad a totally non-WWE PPV won. Pretty damn tired of anything WWE after what happened on Sunday.

steve

I'm excited actually (and figuring out Patreon) I missed the whole TNA era, except while flipping through the channels and saw Bubba Ray as Bully in a relationship Hulk Hogan's Daughter? I need to watch the good stuff haha. Is there a good source where you guys go to rewatch old TNA stuff?

Robert Rose

Its criminal how little votes No Mercy 2003 received. THAT'S a show to listen to a review about.