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This is the fourth slideshow of a short series I intend to create ranking top WWE pay-per-view matches for each year during the late 90s and the early 2000s.This one will focus on the best PPV matches during 2001, which was a year featuring many amazing matches and some new faces in the WWE.As with the previous slideshow in this series, please be sure to leave comments mentioning any matches that I forgot or didn't make my final list, or if you would like to discuss of any of these ...

WWE Memory Lane: Ranking the 10 Best PPV Matches of 2000 (More Highlights)

Posted by Stephen Patterson On March - 4 - 2011
This is the third slideshow of a short series I intend to create ranking top WWE pay-per-view matches for each year during the late 90's and the early 2000's.This one will focus on the best PPV matches during 2000, which featured many amazing matches and some new faces in the WWE.Probably the biggest story of 2000 was Triple H's coming out party as a true main event wrestler, as he dominated the spotlight for a majority of the year.As with the previous slideshow in this series, please be sure to leave comments mentioning any matches that I ...

WWE Memory Lane: Ranking the 10 Best PPV Matches of 1999 (Attitude Era)

Posted by Stephen Patterson On March - 4 - 2011
This is the second slideshow of a short series I intend to create ranking top WWE PPV matches for each year during the late 90s and the early 2000s.This one will focus on the best PPV matches during 1999, which is one of my favorite years in WWE history as a fan. Whether it was the Austin-Rock feud early in the year or the Game's move to the main stage, '99 had plenty of big storylines and even bigger matches.As with the previous slideshow in the series, please be sure to leave comments mentioning any matches that I forgot or ...
For many wrestling fans between the ages of 18 and 35, probably the most entertaining time to be a fan of the WWE was during the Attitude Era.If you were an employee that absolutely hated your boss, you could tune in every Monday night for RAW and watch in hopes of seeing what Stone Cold Steve Austin would be doing to boss Vince McMahon that week while you dream of doing it yourself.Whether it be a Stone Cold Stunner to the boss or some the antics of D-Generation X while they were at their finest, you could always expect something ...