Top 5 WWE matches of the year so far and why
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#BrockVsRoman #CowboyBrock137392389#SummerSlam has NEVER seen anything like this!!!#BrockVsRoman #CowboyBrock https://t.co/4t623jaCuP It's almost impossible to keep Roman Reigns out of this list, but this is the third time The Head of The Table has made this list. However, this time, Brock Lesnar was the star of the night, putting on a fantastic show for the packed stadium in Nashville. The Tribal Chief and The Beast Incarnate have gone to war countless times in the last several years. WWE fans were less thrilled about yet another showdown between the two fierce rivals, even with the Last Man Standing stipulation. However, Reigns and Lesnar outdid themselves at SummerSlam and silenced all critics. It wasn't the typical Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar match that you'd expect: A multitude of German suplexes, followed by each man executing their finishers for several near-falls. This time around, it was a chaotic fight. The Beast came out in a tractor like a true cowboy. He jumped out of the vehicle to take Reigns out to start the match. That was only the beginning for Reigns, and Lesnar left the ringside trainwreck. The Conqueror flipped over the ring with his tractor, sending his rival to the outside. He laid out Paul Heyman with an F5 through the announce table. Theory tried to cash his Money in the Bank contract, but The Beast stopped him dead in his tracks with an F5 at ringside. Ultimately, it took the entire Bloodline to put Lesnar down for the ten count. Reigns blasted his opponent with several shots to the head with the title, then buried him under a pile of rubble with The Usos to retain his championship. At SummerSlam, The Beast Incarnate showed the fans that he was a true entertainer and a genuine sportsman for putting Reigns over clean. The Last Man Standing Match also marked a definitive end to the profoundly personal program between the two rivals.
Top 5 WWE Men s matches of the year so far and why
By Shiraz Aslam Modified 12 Sep 2022 Follow Us Comment Share WWE fans have witnessed some incredible matches in 2022 As we enter the fall season of the WWE calendar, we look back at some of the more memorable matches we have seen over the last nine months. There is no off-season in professional wrestling, especially for WWE Superstars who are on the move 365 days a year. However, it is surprising that most athletes compete at an elite level, consistently putting on a show for their loyal fans. This year has been no different as the WWE Universe has been treated to several instant classics. In this listicle, we look back at the top 5 matches of the year and explain why they earned the spot.#5 The Bloodline vs Drew McIntyre and RK-Bro - WrestleMania Backlash May 2022
The Bloodline stood tall at the end of WrestleMania Backlash The WWE Universe was appalled and underwhelmed that WrestleMania Backlash would not feature a Undisputed WWE Universal Championship match, only a month removed from The Show of Shows. Instead, the company booked a random six-man tag team match between the makeshift trio of RK-Bro and Drew McIntyre against The Bloodline. However, very few fans were left complaining once the six men stole the show at WrestleMania Backlash. The action started slow, with both teams frequently exchanging tags, but it soon caught up the pace, and the crowd was on the edge of their seats for more than twenty minutes. The match was incredible for many reasons. Firstly, it established Roman Reigns as a special attraction. The Tribal Chief was used sparingly and smartly. He pinned Matt Riddle to take the win for his team. His staredown with Drew McIntyre and minor skirmish, which ended The Scottish Warrior being Rock-bottomed through the announce table, set the stage for a potential encounter down the line. Secondly, it set the stage for the hottest programs over the summer. Reigns was penciled in to face Riddle, McIntyre, and Randy Orton, and the main event of WrestleMania Backlash laid the foundation. Unfortunately, the match with Orton never happened, as The Viper suffered an untimely back injury. Lastly, the in-ring action was above-par. It wasn't a technical classic but an all-out war between the two teams with no remorse. Orton, as expected, went on an RKO Fiesta. McIntyre Claymored everything and everyone in his sight. The Original Bro's RKO from the top rope was beautifully executed. The live crowd was left in total amazement.#4 Roman Reigns c vs Drew McIntyre for The Undisputed WWE Universal Championship - WWE Clash at the Castle September 2022
This one is a recent addition to the list and ties in closely with the previous entry. While the hellacious six-man tag team match at WrestleMania Backlash teased Roman Reigns vs. Drew McIntyre, WWE waited for more than four months to finally book this blockbuster showdown for Clash at the Castle. Thankfully, there was legitimate fuel and heat behind their colossal encounter in Cardiff, where The Scottish Warrior had the home-field advantage. McIntyre earned a shot at Reigns' Undisputed Championships by besting Sheamus in a Good Old Fashioned Donny Brook Match. Before their encounter, the two-time WWE Champion took The Usos and Sami Zayn out of the mix, ensuring a fair fight. McIntyre and Reigns stole the show in one of the best main events of the year in Cardiff. It was a back-and-forth encounter filled with drama, chaos, and emotion. The packed crowd backed their hero in The Scottish Warrior, who kept fighting back. Both men dug deep into their arsenal, with each man executing their finisher for near-falls. The encounter was memorable because of the drama it involved. Karrion Kross got involved in the early goings, distracting McIntyre and allowing Reigns to take advantage. Austin Theory tried to cash in his Money in the Bank contract mid-way during the match, only to be knocked out by Tyson Fury at ringside. We thought The Scottish Warrior would win before Solo Sikoa interfered and cost him the match. The night also showed a different side of McIntyre's character. He was motivated and emotional at WWE Clash at the Castle. Although he lost, he earned everyone's respect, including The Gypsy King.#3 Roman Reigns c vs Brock Lesnar for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship in a Last Man Standing Match - SummerSlam August 2022
WWE@WWE#SummerSlam has NEVER seen anything like this!!!#BrockVsRoman #CowboyBrock137392389#SummerSlam has NEVER seen anything like this!!!#BrockVsRoman #CowboyBrock https://t.co/4t623jaCuP It's almost impossible to keep Roman Reigns out of this list, but this is the third time The Head of The Table has made this list. However, this time, Brock Lesnar was the star of the night, putting on a fantastic show for the packed stadium in Nashville. The Tribal Chief and The Beast Incarnate have gone to war countless times in the last several years. WWE fans were less thrilled about yet another showdown between the two fierce rivals, even with the Last Man Standing stipulation. However, Reigns and Lesnar outdid themselves at SummerSlam and silenced all critics. It wasn't the typical Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar match that you'd expect: A multitude of German suplexes, followed by each man executing their finishers for several near-falls. This time around, it was a chaotic fight. The Beast came out in a tractor like a true cowboy. He jumped out of the vehicle to take Reigns out to start the match. That was only the beginning for Reigns, and Lesnar left the ringside trainwreck. The Conqueror flipped over the ring with his tractor, sending his rival to the outside. He laid out Paul Heyman with an F5 through the announce table. Theory tried to cash his Money in the Bank contract, but The Beast stopped him dead in his tracks with an F5 at ringside. Ultimately, it took the entire Bloodline to put Lesnar down for the ten count. Reigns blasted his opponent with several shots to the head with the title, then buried him under a pile of rubble with The Usos to retain his championship. At SummerSlam, The Beast Incarnate showed the fans that he was a true entertainer and a genuine sportsman for putting Reigns over clean. The Last Man Standing Match also marked a definitive end to the profoundly personal program between the two rivals.