Finally got around to doing this after perusing the forumer site and going through old shows so I could remember all of Evans matches
Not going to do in any order because I'd have to go over them with a fine toothed comb to choose between them:
Battlefield 2012 Final - WCSF World Title - Kaiser Cavanah vs Shane EvansThis one has to hold a special place, Evans wins his only World title and thus began his epic one day title reign until the next night when Kaiser stole it all away! When you know you're winning the title, and it's the Battlefield Final, expectations are high, especially given the quality of prior Finals. Working with Kaiser is awesome, he was firing on all cylinders here, and it would have been great to see where this all would have led, unfortunately the WCSF wasn't long for the world at this point.
Battlefield 2011 Final - Shane Evans vs Desmond FrazierWhat a great match this was, Taj, for all his boasting as of late, really is that good! Frazier and Evans were both coming into their own as big time players around this time and I remember reading the parts that Taj wrote and being amazed at the emotion injected into the match. It truly had that big match feeling to it. He made Evans look like a million bucks, as I kicked out of almost everything he had before he finally finished me off
Hacked 2011 - Dog Collar Match - Shane Evans vs Johnny DevineWorking with Tom is like the Holy Grail of sim fedding, especially at this time when Devine was just an awesome heel, and maybe the best character in the WCSF at the time. This feud was special to me and it really put Evans on the map as a rising star. I remember Tom and I really pushing hard to include the Dog Collar match in the vote and for people to vote for it. I think it turned out great and was fantastic to write. I believe it was the only Dog Collar match in WCSF history and I think we did it proud.
Revolution V - Street Fight - Shane Evans vs Nick FosterMy first big singles Revolution match, and I wanted it to be special. It was great teaming up with Nick in the Mafia, those were fun times for both of us I'm sure. But to be able to do the tag team splitting angle, and have it lead to the biggest stage, was tremendous. I believe I'd never been able to write a gimmick match up until this point and was very much looking forward to breaking out the brutality and blood.
Meltdown 2011 - Shane Evans vs Johnny DevineI was trying to not put matches with the same person, but this match I remember being super pumped about as it was our first meeting together one on one since the Mafia split, and the storyline going into it was great. I just had to include it. Tom is the master of putting together emotional, gripping, dramatic matches like this, where it looks like it can go either way, and the finishes of all his matches are so well written. I remember after this match reading it and thinking it was the best match I'd ever had a part of writing, so it has to go on here.
Honourable Mentions:Meltdown 2012 - Shane Evans vs Kaiser Cavanah
Revolution VI - Shane Evans vs Kaiser Cavanah (3 PPV's we had against each other in a row!! lol)
2011 Battlefield Quarterfinal - Shane Evans vs Rage Mishima
Nothing to Lose 2010 - WCSF Tag Titles - Evans & Foster vs Team Catwalk
Annihilation 2010 - Elimination Tag - The Mafia vs The Yakuzas
Meltdown 2009 - WCSF Tag Titles - Evans & Foster vs The Yakuzas (Mishima & Murakami)
Mayhem - Triple Threat Cage - Shane Evans vs Alex Morgan vs Daz
Meltdown 2012 - Team Catwalk vs South American Syndicate