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JENA: Hello Pledgehammers! Here are the options for this month's WrestleTalk Extra!

WCW Halloween Havoc 1996 (suggested by Chuck Turner)

Piper in WCW! Billed as “A Night of Terror You’ll Never Forget”, this show included matches such as The Giant v. Jeff Jarrett, The Outsiders v. Harlem Heat, Dean Malenko v. Rey Misterio Jr. and Hollywood Hogan v. Randy Savage.

WCW Halloween Havoc 1997 (suggested by Chris Petrou)

Title vs. Mask! A beautiful Cruiserweight title match between Rey Mysterio Jr. and Eddie Guerrero highlight this show, alongside several other matches, including Lex Luger v. Scott Hall, Jacqueline v. Disco Inferno and Roddy Piper v. Hollywood Hogan.

WWF Judgment Day 1998 (suggested by Justin Edelheit)

It's Stone Cold v. Vince, but through the conduit of Kane v. Undertaker with Austin as a special guest ref. Other matches on this card were Shamrock v. Mankind, Mark Henry v. The Rock, Goldust v. Val Venis and X-Pac v. D’Lo Brown.

ECW Anarchy Rulz 2000 (suggested by Rob James)

It's a win for Jerry Lynn! The second and final Anarchy Rulz PPV, described as "Well, nothing was too horrible, and the good was all solid…”, matches included Jerry Lynn v. Justin Credible, Rhino v. RVD and Kid Kash v. E.Z. Money.

WCW Halloween Havoc 2000 (suggested by Austin Shrock)

The final WCW branded Halloween Havoc! This show included quite a few stipulation matches, including 2 handicap matches (Goldberg v. KroniK and Gen. Rection v. Lance Storm v. Jim Duggan), Buff Bagwell and David Flair in a First Blood DNA match, a kickboxing match and several title matches.

WWE No Mercy 2003 (suggested by bret guy)

Lesnar beats Taker! But not that one. This PPV was highlighted by matches like Mr. McMahon v. Stephanie McMahon, Kurt Angle v. John Cena, Big Show v. Eddie Guerrero and more.

TNA Bound for Glory 2005 (suggested by Lottie McCullough)

The first ever Bound for Glory! This star-studded card includes matches such as Samoa Joe v. Jushin “Thunder” Liger, Rhino v. Jeff Jarrett,, AJ Styles v. Christopher Daniels and the Monster’s Ball match.

WWE Bragging Rights 2009 (suggested by Garrett Albright)

The first Bragging Rights PPV. Replacing Cyber Sunday, this card included a 60-minute Iron Man match with John Cena v. Randy Orton, a Fatal 4-Way match with The Undertaker, Batista, CM Punk and Rey Mysterio and the Bragging Rights Trophy match.

WWE Battleground 2013 (suggested by DANiel ‘The Mayor of Painsville’ Schachtmeier)

The Shield v. The Rhodes Bros! While this match determined employment statuses for its participants, there were also other matches, including CM Punk v. Ryback, AJ Lee v. Brie Bella, RVD v. Del Rio and Daniel Bryan v. Randy Orton.

Impact Victory Road 2020 (suggested by Marcus A Campbell)

Excitement during Lockdown! This pandemic-era PPV included matches of Tenille Dashwood v. Jordynne Grace, Brian Myers v. Tommy Dreamer, The Rascalz v. XXXL and Eric Young v. Eddie Edwards.

Comments

George Worrall

TNA may never have been more of an alternative to WWE than in 2005. A year of great PPV’s for the company, this is actually not one of the best. Some big highlights, though. Joe vs Liger is a nice, fun, short opener. Iron man between AJ and Daniels not as good as Against All Odds but still pretty damn good. Rhyno’s one night journey was a great example of a wrestling company making the best of a bad situation (Nash). Unfortunately, that journey was spoiled by a short reign and losing the NWA title to Jarrett on an non-televised show for D’More’s promotion in Canada. Never got taken seriously as a contender again. They should have either invested fully in him or not bothered at all.

DIE TY

Nooooooo please please bragging rights 2009

Jas Chana

As a younger fan who missed the attitude era, i would love for them to review late 90s wwe, ecw and wcw. But they never get voted for!

Green Bastard

How bad was the Orrin Cena Iron Man match?

Bdazzle

bound for glory, judging by the card sounds boring, WCW halloween havoc 97 also sounds boring luke going into the backstage stuff is the best parts of the podcasts so that might be why it's getting voted for i guess

Green Bastard

Most of the WCW PPV are train wrecks somehow. I love listening to them shit on something (Glen Gilberti lol)

Evan Pilon

if we get a tie they have to do both!

DIE TY

I changed my vote because I'm tna at heart and like hell, I'm going to WCW review

DIE TY

it was actully good. considering its ortan and cena

Chris Smith

2005 is a surprisingly popular year for this podcast in 2022. We've had Slammiversary 05 and Summerslam 05. And I think overall this is their 6th 2005 review (WM21, ECW One Night Stand and Unbreakable 05)

Steamed Ham Champion Dillon Haggett

I wish I had voted on this because I would have voted for Halloween Havoc 97 to hear Oli and Luke talk about DDP vs Macho Man