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January 11, 2005
2004's Match of the Year
The SLAM! Readers and SLAM! Wrestling staff make their year-end picks
What was the best match of 2004? There was hardly a consensus between our writers and our readers, but they were mostly in the same ballpark. What We Thought Jason Clevett - HHH vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit, Wrestlemania XX. One of the best triple-threat matches ever, filled with tense moments, emotion and the right ending. When Triple-H tapped and Benoit was crowned champion, everything was right in the world (at least for one night). There have been some very good matches this year but none of them had the emotion that this stellar bout had. Yves Leroux - HHH vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit,
Wrestlemania XX. Although I am not a fan of three way matches, this one was a
keeper. Bob Kapur - HHH vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Benoit, Wrestlemania XX. One of the best-executed matches of the year, I was on the edge of my seat from bell to bell. Corey David Lacroix - Kenta Kobashi vs Jun Akiyama (NOAH) July 10, Tokyo Dome. This was just magic. Both competitors had already achieved immortality within the world of professional wrestling, and with this contest, they were elevated to godhood. This was the most emotional and physically grueling match I have seen in some time. A no-brainer for match of the year. Jon Waldman - HHH vs. Chris Benoit, Iron Man, RAW. While the 'Mania match was excellent, I've always had a preference for the TV matches because you don't expect as much out of them going in. This match, worked extremely well, especially when so many thought it would pale in comparison to Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle in 2003. Both men proved themselves to be legends that night. What Our Readers Thought:
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