by Tom » Jun 21, '15, 4:03 pm
For me it is Guerrero vs Rey Mysterio, and it is not even close.
Shawn Michaels vs Bret Hart, for me, is one of the most over rated matches in WWE history. The whole "Boyhood Dream" story was good, and I think WWE did a good job of gaining sympathy for Shawn in the build up to the match. But the match itself dragged. It had some cool moments but the Iron Man stipulation hurt this one more than it helped it in terms of quality. I think the fact that it ended 0-0 hurt it also. One of the things I love about Iron Man matches is the constant twists and turns in the scoreline, and how a character can drag their way back into the match over the course of the period. This match didn't have that though, and that didn't help my interest throughout. It is why Rock vs Trips and Brock vs Angle's iron man matches are so much better than this match in my opinion.
I have watched a lot of WCW over the course of the last year, and been exposed to a lot of the Cruiserweight matches from WCW during the period of 96/97. This was by far one of the best cruiserweight matches I watched during that period, and was certainly one of the best matches WCW ever showcased. The story was awesome, the spots were awesome and most of all Rey Mysterio was awesome. He was not only the best luchador WCW had in my opinion but the best underdog the company had as well, he was so easy to vouch for simply because of how good he was in the ring and how he presented himself.
People will try and argue that this was your typical cruiserweight match. I disagree with that entirely. The finish was incredibly well done, something you didn't see in every cruiserweight match in WCW. Some of the spots Mysterio hit were ones he pulled off for the first time in his WCW career. And the ferocity at which Eddie landed many of his moves did an awesome job of making you route for Mysterio. Eddie was such a hated character at the time, and you could feel that with every move he performed. There was much more emotion in both men's performances than in Hart vs Shawn in my opinion.
On a side note I would like to mention how good the commentary was in WCW back then. Tenay, Heenan, Schiavone, Rhodes etc did an awesome job of making every moment, every character trait mean a whole lot more, and that was incredibly evident in this match. It's something that's missing from WWE these days, and has been missing for a long long time.
So yeah for me it is Mysterio vs Eddie because the action was more exciting and consistent, the story was awesome, what was showcased was incredibly fresh and the commentary sold both characters perfectly!