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Hello Pledge Hammers!

It's that time, once again, for everybody to jump aboard the POOOOOOOOLL TRAIN! Read all the choices down below and make your voice heard! And remember, don't be a dick about the choices or the what people have voted for. This is a cool community full of nice people. Be those nice people.

WCW Great American Bash 1990 (suggested by Flame Inc. Live)
Sting vs Ric Flair happened in the main event of this show for the NWA World Heavyweight Championship, as well a historically interesting Lex Luger vs Mark Callous match. Mark Callous of course, who would become The Undertaker, at this time managed by Paul E. Dangerously (Paul Heyman).

WCW Bash at the Beach 1996 (suggested by Marcus Campbell)
The formation of the nWo is one of the most historically significant events in wrestling history - and it happened on this show. There were 15 other matches on this card, but this is what the show is remembered for.

WWF Fully Loaded: In Your House 1998 (suggested by Chuck Turner)
The Rock faced Triple H in a 2-out-of-3 falls match for the Intercontinental Championship on this show, with Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Undertaker facing the team of Kane and Mankind for the Tag Team Championships.

ECW Heat Wave 1999 (suggested by Chris Petrou)
Spike Dudley and Balls Mahoney faced The Dudley Boyz for the ECW Tag Team Championships in this show, with Taz facing Tajiri for the ECW Championship and the team of RVD and Jerry Lynn facing The Impact Players (Lance Storm and Justin Credible) in the main event. 

ECW Heat Wave 2000 (suggested by Chris Merryman)
One year later, ECW are back, and this time Rhino is facing The Sandman for the ECW World Television Championship, RVD takes on Scotty Anton and Justin Credible takes on Tommy Dreamer in the main event for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship in a Stairway to Hell match.

WWF Fully Loaded 2000 (suggested by Sean Blanford)
The APA took on Edge & Christian for the Tag titles at Fully Loaded 2000, while The Undertaker faced Kurt Angle, Triple H took on Chris Jericho in a Last Man Standing match, while The Rock faced Chris Benoit in the main event for the WWF Championship.

WWE Vengeance 2002 (suggested by Justin Edelheit)
Jeff Hardy faced William Regal for the European Championship on this show, with RVD facing Brock Lesnar for the Intercontinental Championship, John Cena took on Chris Jericho, and The Rock defended his WWF Championship against Kurt Angle and The Undertaker in the main event.

WWE Night of Champions 2009 (suggested by Duncan)
All the titles were on the line at Night of Champions 2009, including Kofi Kingston's United States title in a six-pack challenge, Michelle McCool's Women's Championship, Randy Orton's WWE Championship in a Triple Threat against Triple H and John Cena, Rey Mysterio's Intercontinental Championship, and CM Punk's World Heavyweight Championship against Jeff Hardy.

WWE Money in the Bank 2012 (suggested by Matt-netic Field)
The year after CM Punk left WWE with the championship in tow, he was facing Daniel Bryan for the same championship with AJ Lee as the special guest referee. The Raw and SmackDown MITB matches both had big winners as well.

NJPW Dominion 7.5 [2015] (suggested by Joey Gianella)
Back when he was just a Junior, Kenny Omega faced Kushida for the IWGP Junior Heavyweight Championship, as well as Shinsuke Nakamura facing Hirooki Goto for the Intercontinental belt, Kazuchika Okada faced AJ Styles for the IWGP Heavyweight Championship, and Gallows & Anderson faced The Kingdom (Matt Taven & Mike Bennett aka Mike Kanellis) for the Tag titles.

WWE Battleground 2016 (suggested by Dan-O)
The Wyatt Family took on The New Day at Battleground 2016, where there was also the famous Kevin Owens vs Sami Zayn ultimate showdown, Enzo & Cass and John Cena teamed up to take on The OC of AJ Styles, Gallows & Anderson, and the main event was The Shield triple threat of Roman Reigns vs Dean Ambrose vs Seth Rollins which was more about which brand would get the WWE Championship than the actual competitors.

WCPW Built to Destroy 2016 (suggested by Andrew Mercogliano)
Built to Destroy 2016 was the culmination of the first season of WCPW, and featured Big Damo (Killian Dain) taking on Rampage Brown, with the latter having Adam Blampied in his corner.

WWE Great Balls of Fire 2017 (suggested by ZanderMania)
What was one of the most hilariously named shows ever turned out to be a sleeper hit, with great matches such as Roman Reigns vs Braun Strowman in an Ambulance match, Brock Lesnar vs Samoa Joe for the Universal Championship, The Bar vs The Hardy Boyz in a 30min Ironman match, and Bray Wyatt vs Seth Rollins.

Comments

AH

Holy crap a wpcw show is leading, 2020 truly is an unprecedented times

Stew Sizer

Fully Loaded 2000 😎

Kevin Fleuriot

Battleground only has 3% that's kinda sad..

Chris Petrou

I’m really surprised to see BATB ‘96 doing so well so far. Awesome stuff! I remember watching that PPV live and I was in utter shock by the end of the night.

Callum

It has to be WCPW would be good to see oli and Luke’s opinion on it

Flame Inc. Live

One of the greatest matches ever has 1% sting v flair.

Anonymous

Can you guys just review the Joe vs Lesnar match as an extra? I loved that match up until the ending

Andrew Mercogliano

Okay. So no pressure. But my birthday was yesterday and if my first ever suggestion wins the poll, I’ll be everyone’s best friend lol.

Anonymous

Good to see another non WWE show. There's enough WWE content on the main channel. I signed up for NJPW content

spacegamblerjr .

Was looking for a good reason to become a pledgehammer you gave me one! love all you guys.

Adam McKinney

I'm new in these parts. Can someone tell me when the review will be posted?