10 Greatest WWE Raw Endings Ever

10. Triple H Vs. Eddie Guerrero (22 March 2004)

The 2004 WWE Draft, like most of them, was a mixed bag. The majority of the lottery picks were lower mid-carders of minimal consequence, and where bigger stars were traded - i.e. Triple H - they were immediately (and inexplicably) switched back later on in the week.

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Its ending, however, was on point. The Game - a new SmackDown recruit (or so we thought at the time) - was given a shot at the Eddie Guerrero's WWE Championship by GM Paul Heyman, marking a rare occasion on which the blue brand's biggest prize would be defended on Monday Night Raw.

The match itself perhaps wasn't given the time to reach the sort of standard you would expect of its two competitors, but the melee that ensued after the final bell was spectacular. A sea of red and blue shirts began descending to the ring, leading to one of the most wild brawls WWE TV has ever seen.

What would have made this moment truly perfect is if Eddie, a title holder for just a month, had been given the opportunity to score a victory over The Game. But this was 2004: Mr Stephanie McMahon almost never lost, and even with a Shawn Michaels assist they still settled on a DQ finish instead.

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