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Whats your personal favorite feel good moment?

Favorite Feel Good Mment?

  • Randy Savage and Elizabeth Getting Back Together at Wrestlemania

  • Shawn Michaels realizing the boyhood dream

  • Mick Foley Winning the title

  • Eddie Guerrero Wins the Title

  • Benoit winning the title / Eddie Wrestlemania Celebration

  • Bret Hart Coming Back

  • Christian coming back

  • Your favorite winning a title?

  • Other


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There have been many great moments where you just feel good about yourself, glad a face had a happy ending, or got something he or she really deserved..... But whats your favorite?

I put some up there in the poll but if yours its not up there select other and tells us which one!

Mine, its a threeway tie between......
1 eddie winning the title, because im latino and after all the struggles eddie went through, to see him finally succeed was magical!
2 triple h returing from injury in 2002, he has always been my favorite and after months and months of notmseeing him he finally returned!!!!!
3 and the most recent, christian winning the title at extreme rules! The hug with Edge and seeing christian finally on top was worth the wait! Heartfelt moment i will never forget!!!


So whats yours?
 
Cool topic... I'm surprised that my favorite wrestler of all time Bret Hart didn't get my top 3, but my top 3 favorite "feel good" moments are (in no particular order)...

1) Eddie winning the title at NWO... for one thing, because I was there live and I really didn't think a guy like Eddie would ever break through and get it even though hints were that he would.

2) same reason as Eddie winning for Benoit winning it, and seeing him and eddie in the middle of the ring with the confetti falling was amazing.

3) seeing Undertaker raise Jeff Hardy's arm after Hardy refused to give up and damn near winning the ladder match against him.
 
I voted for Hart coming back to the WWE , it was great to see him back and it set up one of my actual feel good moments. That moment was Hart and Shawn burying the hatchet after so many years. It was an awesome moment and lifted a lot of weight from the shoulders of both men. Other big ones for me was Eddie and Chris celebrating thier championship victories and when Owen and Bret made up after thier feud.
 
I voted for Chris Benoit winning the title. Especially because that was his first time.

My favorite would have been Kane had he won the title at MSG in 03, but we all know that didn't happen.
 
For me it's wrestlemania 18 when Hulk Hogan got the reaction he so rightly deserved from the toronto fans. As a lifelong hulkamanic, I loved the overwhelming reaction Hogan got.
The look on Hogan's and rock's face at the start of the match were great. Neither could believe the reaction Hogan was getting. I couldn't either but I loved it. It reminded me of the glory days of hulkamania. I was hoping against hope that Hogan would win the match but I was not surprised when he didn't. Just as great was after the match when the fans wanted Hogan to do his famous posing. You could tell it meant a lot to him. You could tell it got to the rock too. He was in the ring with someone he no doubt was a big fan of as a kid. He almost had tears in his eyes and the moment. It will always be one of my favorites.
 
I always enjoyed the Benoit/Eddie celebration at WM20, 2 guys who worked their butts off, closing out WrestleMania in MSG, both Champions
 
Foley's first for me. I was a fan of him as Cactus Jack in WCW and I thought his feud with Vader was incredible. After seeing him in WWE I never thought he would break through, but when he did it was a special moment.
 
This is an easy one for me. Randy Savage and Elizabeth getting back together. As Sensational Sherri degrades Savage kicking him, yelling at him, Liz hops the rail runs to the ring, and rips Sherri off of him and throws her out of the ring. Savage confused not sure who did what stares at her in the ring as the crowd is screaming in approval for Elizabeth. They hug and kiss. The Brain and Monsoon seal the deal on commentary. We had grown men crying in the audience. It's hard to top stuff like that. Great moment.

A very close second is HBK telling The Nature Boy Thank you I love you before sweet chin musicing him into retirement.
 
Team WWF defeating The Alliance at Survivor Series 2001. Yeah, the Invasion storyline wasn't all great, but it ended with such a great moment when Mr. McMahon walked out from the back and raised his arms up in the air as The Rock was standing in the ring staring back at him and the crowd were going nuts all around the arena. I got chills running down my spine watching that, and Stephanie's reaction in the back, the look on her face and her screaming, made that moment even more exciting for me. The hairs on my arms are standing right now just thinking about the ending to Survivor Series. It was so epic.

And that HBK-Flair moment at Wrestlemania 24 is also second for me.
 
Honestly there are many favorites that everyone has, but seeing Eddie and Benoit hug at wrestlemania was a huge moment. Two guys who were always fan favorites but no one ever thought they could win the big one win it in the same night was huge.

A few personal favorite for me was to finally see Jeff Hardy win the WWE Championship, he was in the same position as Eddie and Benoit and was by far the #2 most popular guy behind Cena. It was well deserved and made the most of his opportunities. Ric Flair and Shawn Michaels saying farewell after their retirement matches at Wrestlemanias 24 and 26, two greats saying farewell and getting the ovation that they did.
 
Being an old school Hogan era fan, hands down in that era it had to be Randy and Elizabeth reuniting and what was meant to be Randy's final match, not feelgood, feel very sad. Not ashamed to say i cried for hours after, same emotions i had when Eddie, Owen and Andre were announced dead.

Macho Man was my fav at the time and it was great to see him come back to the fans but at the loss of his career was a tear jerker, and add Elizabeth crying aswell didn't help :).

moving forward - Hogan returning to WrestleMania 18, Eddie winning his world title at NWO, and most recently Ric Flair's career coming to a fitting end in a stellar match against HBK at WrestleMania.
 
For me it was Edge defending the World Heavyweight Championship in the main event of WrestleMania 24. Even though he lost the match, it was a dream come true for me to see my favorite wrestler of all time finally get to compete in the main event of the biggest show of the year. Even though he was in the "main event" the next three straight years, WWE never again gave Edge the honor of closing the show, so to me WM24 was the only time Edge truly main evented WrestleMania.
 
Eddie winning the title has got to be up there, it was such an emotional moment both for Guerrero himself but also the fans. We all knew the struggles that Eddie went through in his personal life and to see him fight back through it all and make it to the top was a very special moment.

No-one would ever have thought that Eddie would ever have been WWE Champion but he proved all the doubters wrong and became such a talent and so popular that WWE quite rightly rewarded him and he managed to achieve his dream.

It was a great, great moment. You don't get a feeling like that watching wrestling very often. Eddie deserved that. RIP
 
Im surprised no one mentioned the Zach Gowen one legged fella..But mine would be either Rey winning the RR or When they put the World Heavyweight Title on Mark Henry he waited way to long for it and is one of the few forgotten Attitude Era stars left.
 
Wow absolutely Savage and Elizabeth! I still have my Macho Man foam finger and after Bret Hart, The Macho Man will always be my favorite of all time!

I just re-watched that match on Youtube and I still had watery eyes. What a way to go out!
 
Bret Hart winning his second WWF World Heavyweight Championship at WrestleMania X. Simply put, there was a lot of story going into this match, it wasn't an overproduced story but a nice, simple and quaint story just the same.

Now, I am not going to go into the rumor mill and cite backstage conjecture for the reason why Bret lost the title at WrestleMania IX and didn't get it back until the year after. I'm sticking solely to the kayfabe aspect of things, as all threads more or less really should be based around. Anyway, to get back on to point. After Bret lost his World Title against Yokozuna, he was on the comeback trail, he took the King Of The Ring crown, and then had the start of an on/off feud with Jerry Lawler. After taking a break from that, he would find himself in the Royal Rumble, that same night him and brother Owen had their shot at tag team gold. With injuries and family tension with Owen, stemming from the Survivor Series, the tag team titles were not to be won by the Hart Brothers.

Moving on that night and working through injury, Bret ended up a co-winner of the Rumble event with Lex Luger. This led to a rather interesting Mania booking, where both winners got a title shot, these days the match would either be restarted I would assume, or it would have been made a triple threat. Bret and Luger both got their title shots, and as a stipulation mandated by Jack Tunney, Bret had to wrestle a match earlier that night and then go on to face the winner of Yokozuna and Lex Luger for the World Title. Bret while showcasing a great drive in his match against Owen, found himself on the losing end of an upset victory by Owen. Bret still had his title shot and would that night avenge his loss against Yokozuna from the previous WrestleMania and he walked out of the event as World Champion once again. Even better, some months later Bret would avenge his other loss courtesy of Owen at SummerSlam 1994, in what was one of the greatest steel cage matches I've ever watched.

So in summation, Bret's rise back to the title of World Champion is my favorite feel good moment. I just remember as a young kid, feeling every disappointment and let down when I saw Bret's adversities unfold, and then when he used his wiles and instinct in the ring to defeat Yokozuna in such dramatic fashion, I thought it was amazing. It's what made me such a huge WWF fan back then.
 
For me it's got to be Bulldog winning the IC Title from Bret Hart in the main event of Summerslam 92. I was only 8 then and still believed wrestling was real so, for 80,000 people to be going batshit crazy that one of our own had won THE IC title was amazing. Highest point for wrestling in this country ever!
 
Ric Flair's send off the night after Wrestlemania 24 has to be my favorite feel good moment.

To have all of the legends of the past along with the current roster and Ric's family come out to say goodbye to THE MAN; it was just incredible. Of course the icing on the cake was the WWE.com exclusive which showed The Undertaker coming out to pay his respects to Flair. That moment always gives me chills when I see it.

This may be cheesy but, with a tear in my eye, that was the greatest WWE moment that I have ever seen.
 
Randy Savage and Elizabeth Getting Back Together at Wrestlemania. If romance existed in the WWE, then is sure made me believe it was real.

Shawn Michaels realizing the boyhood dream. This happened around the time I started having boyhood dreams about being the first Undisputed WWE / WCW World Champion.

Mick Foley Winning the title. This really did put my butt in the seat.

Eddie Guerrero Wins the Title. Shocked isn’t the word to describe what I felt.

Benoit winning the title / Eddie Wrestlemania Celebration. I basked in the celebration myself and even thought of what it would be like if Lesnar and Triple H celebrated like that at WM XIX, or Cena and Batista celebrated like that at WM 21, and so on.

Bret Hart Coming Back. One of the very few moments I thought would never happen as long as Vince was still alive.

Christian coming back. I was happy, but not surprised. I was hoping he was the one who attacked Jeff Hardy that year, but I guess not.

Your favorite winning a title. I always enjoyed Championship wins by Jericho, Austin, Rock, Angle, Flair and Hogan, more than any other moment listed above.

My personal favorite feel good moment has to be Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Rock singing Margaritaville.

King Patrick said:
I’ve got a few memorable / favorite moments in Wrestling history.

The Alliance storyline from Invasion 2001 to Survivor Series 2001 – This should have been better, but the idea of it all gave me goose bumps. I don’t want to get into what happened, because then I’ll start talking about what should have happened.

Raw (November 12, 2001) – This is an episode before one of my favorite PPVs of all time, Vengeance 2001. There was something about hearing Stone Cold and the Rock singing Margaritaville that makes me smile. HAHA!!

Vengeance 2001 – Triple Main Event tournament for the Undisputed WWE / WCW Title. 4 of my all - time favorite Superstars at the time, in 3 matches, back to back to back, with the top 2 Titles on the line, to end with 1 surprising winner. What else could you ask for?? I don’t think this could have been written out better if the Stars involved were Hulk Hogan, Roddy Piper, Ric Flair and Sting. Okay well I’m exaggerating.

Jericho’s return – This is because I’m a Jerichoholic, period.

The formation of the M. E. Mob – I’m a fan of Champion / Title belts and I’m a fan of Stables, so naturally a Stable consisting of World Champions will catch and keep my attention.

There are more, but there isn’t enough time in the day to think about the past. I’ll add more later.

King Patrick said:
I know I have said this before somewhere, but just in case I didn’t mention it here, my favorite Raw moment was November 12, 2001. It was when Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock were in the ring, the Monday before the WWF vs. WCW/ECW Winner Take All Survivor Series Elimination Match. They went back and forth and then they were “Wastin’ away in Margaritaville”. It was one of the few “feel good” moments in the WWE that had two of my Top 3 favorites of all time. I have many more, but this one, to me, sticks out the most.

Others I should mention were Ric Flair’s debut as half owner of the WWF, Eric Bischoff’s debut as Raw’s GM, and the first ever WWE Draft.

Enjoy.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x11soh_austin-the-rock-sing_sport
 
For me it would have to be Edge coming into Toronto as WWE Champion at Unforgiven in 2006 versus Juan Cena. The ovation and reaction he got from the crowd was amazing and you could see that it surprised him (as he was heel at the time) and was really an emotional moment for him as well as a testament to how far he had come. I think his last documentary really did that moment justice. Truly an emotional and heartwarming moment to see the fans not just welcome but essentially enshrined there hometown hero.
 
I can't believe how few votes there are for Foley winning the title.

This is coming from a HUGE Bret Hart and Benoit mark.

But Benoit, Eddie, etc winning the belt is NOTHING compared to Foley winning the belt.

He deserved it more than anyone. He was so over. It was unexpected/unorthodox/at the height of the Monday Night Wars..

It's impossible for anyone, even a hater of Foley, to not love or appreciate that moment. If not for Mick, than for it's historical significance in the Monday Night Wars.
 
Good thread. A few came to mind that haven't been mentioned yet that are really special to me. I was a big ECW fan and followed it the best I could throughout the time I could actually see it on tv. When WWE brought up the One Night Stand PPV I was worried it would be just a joke of a reunion, I ended up buying the show and couldn't have been more happier with it. Apart from a few WWE moments the whole PPV left me in awe and felt so happy to have one last chance to see some real ECW matches.

They tried it again the next year but It wasn't the same until the ending which again was amazing. Rob Van Dam beating John Cena was monumental to me as an event that was years in the making. It was great seeing RVD as a world champion.

The last thing I thought of was CM Punk winning the belt at MITB. I'm from Chicago and was a huge fan of ROH so seeing somebody that was so different from previous champions was really special to me. I just didn't think it could happen. I literally jumped up on my feet at that pinfall.
 
A very close second is HBK telling The Nature Boy Thank you I love you before sweet chin musicing him into retirement.
HBK told him "I'm sorry. i love you".

I picked Eddie's win at NWO in this poll. It was an amazing moment to see a Hispanic capture the title for the first time in years, and also the first Mexican WWE champ ever. Plus, Eddie was hella deserving. He truly is a one of a kind Hall of Famer. We lost him too soon.
 
My personal favorite feel good moment has to be Stone Cold Steve Austin and the Rock singing Margaritaville.

Enjoy.

http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x11soh_austin-the-rock-sing_sport

This is my favourite ending to a Raw episode ever, and I can't believe I forgot about this, especially when I just watched this on Dailymotion about a few weeks ago. This is my #1 personal favourite feel good moment, with the Team WWF win at Survivor Series 2001 coming in at second. I haven't laughed as hard at another segment as I did this one, I couldn't stop smiling and giggling like a little school girl all throughout. Here was Rock calling out Austin and you were expecting an exciting wild brawl between the two for the first time since the Raw after Wrestlemania 17, but then both men start snatching the mic away from each other, and mocking each others catchphrases, and then they go into a hilarious singoff, coming out with all these classic lines like that "Wastin’ away in Margaritaville" line you just mentioned, "Some people say that there's a Roocccky in a blend", and "It's all Stone Cold's fault" lol. Also if you remember, Paul Heyman cut probably the greatest shoot promo ever on Mr. McMahon that same week on Smackdown. That last week before Survivor Series 2001 may be the best week WWE has ever had or may be just in 2001 only.

Thank you for reminding me of this.
 

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