PsychoBlack
Damn it feels good to be a Taylor!!
For this installment i have decided to step away from the IYH era. I have fast forwarded to the Ruthless Aggression Era for a match that not many people seem to talk about despite the importance of it to a legends career.
The main event for SummerSlam 2004 was Chris Benoit vs Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. They stayed at their own pace and had great psychology without sacrificing the big spots. The match was epic as you could expect nothing less out of these two and it even set up the reputation of the RKO being a quick kill move.
As great as this match was the best part of it was what came from it. The next night on Raw they had a rematch which Orton won before his stable mates turned against him.
Now this match had everything. Great in the ring, led to a storyline, clean finish, and the title changed hands. What was it missing for it to be remembered by the fans as a true classic?
The main event for SummerSlam 2004 was Chris Benoit vs Randy Orton for the World Heavyweight Championship. They stayed at their own pace and had great psychology without sacrificing the big spots. The match was epic as you could expect nothing less out of these two and it even set up the reputation of the RKO being a quick kill move.
As great as this match was the best part of it was what came from it. The next night on Raw they had a rematch which Orton won before his stable mates turned against him.
Now this match had everything. Great in the ring, led to a storyline, clean finish, and the title changed hands. What was it missing for it to be remembered by the fans as a true classic?