PsychoBlack
Damn it feels good to be a Taylor!!
Now in this second edition of forgotten Gems we have the fatal four way from IYH: Final Four. This match featured Vader, Bret Hart, The Undertaker, and SCSA battling it out for the vacant WWF championship to defend against Sid the next night on Raw. This match was elimination style and competitors could be eliminated by pinfall, submission, or being thrown over the top rope.
From start to finish this match was non stop action and these guys beat the shit out of each other. This match was unique to me because often times in elimination matches competitors leave in rapid fire but that was not the case here, no one was eliminated from this match until after the 20 minute mark. I think that is a smart way to do things because thats how long it would take to beat them in a normal match, so why change it up here? Vader and Austin were the first ones to be eliminated but Austin being Austin was pissed off that Bret had eliminated him so he came back and did his best to sabotage his chances of winning but he did not succeed as Bret put Austin and Taker over the rope to win his 4th WWE championship.
This match is forgotten for some odd reason. It had everything there intensity, high spots, story telling, and an excellent work rate. Is this match a classic? Why is it forgotten? I want to know from you guys.
From start to finish this match was non stop action and these guys beat the shit out of each other. This match was unique to me because often times in elimination matches competitors leave in rapid fire but that was not the case here, no one was eliminated from this match until after the 20 minute mark. I think that is a smart way to do things because thats how long it would take to beat them in a normal match, so why change it up here? Vader and Austin were the first ones to be eliminated but Austin being Austin was pissed off that Bret had eliminated him so he came back and did his best to sabotage his chances of winning but he did not succeed as Bret put Austin and Taker over the rope to win his 4th WWE championship.
This match is forgotten for some odd reason. It had everything there intensity, high spots, story telling, and an excellent work rate. Is this match a classic? Why is it forgotten? I want to know from you guys.