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On these boards we tend to bring up some of the same old feuds and it feels like every 2-3 months the thread is rekindled.
So in this thread, If everyone could mention a feud (from any time period) that they feel doesn't get a whole lot of recognition as a good feud.
Now personally my pick I feel is going to be for reasons different from most of yours. This feud didn't have the best wrestling, nor did it have the top two guys in the company.
This feud took place off and on from 1993-1995. I'm specifically going to concentrate on the 95' part of the feud for the reason I picked the feud in the first place. In 1995 the wrestling business in my mind was on it's deathbed. It's no secret to most wrestling fans that 1994-1995 were the dog days in professional wrestling. In WCW you had the Taskmaster always trying to destroy Hulkamania with his new breed of wrestlers (Zodiac, Loch Ness, Shark, Meng, Kamala, etc) It's hard to be more "Cartoonish" than Hulkamania vs. The Dungeon of Doom, but if you happened to change the channel to USA on Monday Nights, you would of found yourself changing the channel often.
Sources say Vince McMahon lost money in 95' and watching the tapes tell you why. The wrestling business itself was losing money, and that is why the following feud (or other feuds in this time line) don't get mentioned as much as the attitude era feuds, or the late 80's GWC/NWA feuds.
Before I get to my pick I'm going to mention the other feuds going on in the WWF at the time.
Jeff Jarrett vs. Razor Ramon
Diesel vs. Michaels
LT vs. Money Corp. (Bam Bam)
Undertaker vs. Money Corp. (mainly Kama post WM)
Bam Bam vs. Dibiase Sr. (Money Corp. turned on Bam Bam)
Diesel vs. Sid
Guns vs. Yoko/Owen
King Mabel vs. anybody who got in his way.
The majority of these feuds were hard to follow simply because if you were to watch Monday Night Raw/Saturday Night Show the participants in the feud weren't usually involved together until the ppv/in your house show. The WWF felt the way to hype up the ppv match was to have both participants squash a local jobber/or Harowitz if available.
But one feud that I didn't mention above is my selection for my underrated thread in professional wrestling. Those of you who are old enough (This era was my first era as a consistent watch, and wasn't able to watch the 80's live due to age) to watch the WWF in the early 90's probably already know the answer to the feud.
Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler
Like I mentioned before, some of you are probably thinking... Money that was kind of a random selection for an underrated feud. The matches weren't 5 * matches, but the build up was tremendous.
Week in and week out Jerry Lawler on commentary couldn't go 6 minutes without making an analogy to Bret Hart. For how PG the era was in wrestling, many forget how far Lawler took the commentary at some points. He repeatedly insulted Helen Hart (Bret's mother) and even went on to make false accusations about Bret Hart being a racist (which ultimately led to Japaneese wrestler Hakushi's push against Hart)
Lawler aligned himself with everyone from Hakushi, Owen Hart, all the way to his evil dentist Issac Yankem to put Bret Hart out of action. Hart responded by always trying to get a hand on the King where Jerry Lawler always found a way out of trouble. The fans responded with the "burger king" chants that always found a way under Jerry's skin. The two wrestled on multiple occasions (receiving the feud of the year in 1993) but the two main matches in 1995 had to be
Mothers Day In Your House: Bret Hart stated he was going to win and therefore dedicated his future win to his mother Helen for all the verbal abuse she had taken from the King. However the King outsmarted Hart and ultimately got the W with the help of Hakushi.
King of the Ring presents the Kiss my Foot match:
Yes this match was a joke, but Lawler's promos cut weeks before were pure genius. Cameras caught Lawler at his house often refusing to bathe, and even a couple times walking around in Horse manure. Bret Hart was finally able to get his revenge on the King after two years of putting up with King's antics by winning the match and ultimately.....
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Like my pick, yours doesn't necessarily have to be the best in-ring feud that gets overlooked. When I say underrated, I'm talking about not getting a lot of recognition period.. not in the ring. I felt my feud listed was a big positive in a time with a lot of big negatives.
Feel free to comment on my pick!
Q & A
1) Name off a feud in which you think was overlooked or is underrated to most wrestling fans.
2) Why?
So in this thread, If everyone could mention a feud (from any time period) that they feel doesn't get a whole lot of recognition as a good feud.
Now personally my pick I feel is going to be for reasons different from most of yours. This feud didn't have the best wrestling, nor did it have the top two guys in the company.
This feud took place off and on from 1993-1995. I'm specifically going to concentrate on the 95' part of the feud for the reason I picked the feud in the first place. In 1995 the wrestling business in my mind was on it's deathbed. It's no secret to most wrestling fans that 1994-1995 were the dog days in professional wrestling. In WCW you had the Taskmaster always trying to destroy Hulkamania with his new breed of wrestlers (Zodiac, Loch Ness, Shark, Meng, Kamala, etc) It's hard to be more "Cartoonish" than Hulkamania vs. The Dungeon of Doom, but if you happened to change the channel to USA on Monday Nights, you would of found yourself changing the channel often.
Sources say Vince McMahon lost money in 95' and watching the tapes tell you why. The wrestling business itself was losing money, and that is why the following feud (or other feuds in this time line) don't get mentioned as much as the attitude era feuds, or the late 80's GWC/NWA feuds.
Before I get to my pick I'm going to mention the other feuds going on in the WWF at the time.
Jeff Jarrett vs. Razor Ramon
Diesel vs. Michaels
LT vs. Money Corp. (Bam Bam)
Undertaker vs. Money Corp. (mainly Kama post WM)
Bam Bam vs. Dibiase Sr. (Money Corp. turned on Bam Bam)
Diesel vs. Sid
Guns vs. Yoko/Owen
King Mabel vs. anybody who got in his way.
The majority of these feuds were hard to follow simply because if you were to watch Monday Night Raw/Saturday Night Show the participants in the feud weren't usually involved together until the ppv/in your house show. The WWF felt the way to hype up the ppv match was to have both participants squash a local jobber/or Harowitz if available.
But one feud that I didn't mention above is my selection for my underrated thread in professional wrestling. Those of you who are old enough (This era was my first era as a consistent watch, and wasn't able to watch the 80's live due to age) to watch the WWF in the early 90's probably already know the answer to the feud.

Bret "Hitman" Hart vs. Jerry "The King" Lawler
Like I mentioned before, some of you are probably thinking... Money that was kind of a random selection for an underrated feud. The matches weren't 5 * matches, but the build up was tremendous.
Week in and week out Jerry Lawler on commentary couldn't go 6 minutes without making an analogy to Bret Hart. For how PG the era was in wrestling, many forget how far Lawler took the commentary at some points. He repeatedly insulted Helen Hart (Bret's mother) and even went on to make false accusations about Bret Hart being a racist (which ultimately led to Japaneese wrestler Hakushi's push against Hart)
Lawler aligned himself with everyone from Hakushi, Owen Hart, all the way to his evil dentist Issac Yankem to put Bret Hart out of action. Hart responded by always trying to get a hand on the King where Jerry Lawler always found a way out of trouble. The fans responded with the "burger king" chants that always found a way under Jerry's skin. The two wrestled on multiple occasions (receiving the feud of the year in 1993) but the two main matches in 1995 had to be
Mothers Day In Your House: Bret Hart stated he was going to win and therefore dedicated his future win to his mother Helen for all the verbal abuse she had taken from the King. However the King outsmarted Hart and ultimately got the W with the help of Hakushi.
King of the Ring presents the Kiss my Foot match:
Yes this match was a joke, but Lawler's promos cut weeks before were pure genius. Cameras caught Lawler at his house often refusing to bathe, and even a couple times walking around in Horse manure. Bret Hart was finally able to get his revenge on the King after two years of putting up with King's antics by winning the match and ultimately.....

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Like my pick, yours doesn't necessarily have to be the best in-ring feud that gets overlooked. When I say underrated, I'm talking about not getting a lot of recognition period.. not in the ring. I felt my feud listed was a big positive in a time with a lot of big negatives.
Feel free to comment on my pick!
Q & A
1) Name off a feud in which you think was overlooked or is underrated to most wrestling fans.
2) Why?