10 Wrestlers Who Guided Other Wrestlers To Great Performances
10. Chris Jericho Vs. Chyna (WWE Armageddon 1999)
Chyna had plenty of memorable matches during her career, although the common denominator was usually plenty of plunder and a healthy dose of smoke and mirrors, stipulations that maximised her strengths and hid her weaknesses. Her best singles match was probably the Good Housekeeping bout against Jeff Jarrett earlier in '99 but that was more to do with flour, brooms and an actual fish than Jarrett's carrying or Chyna's wrestling.
The best pure wrestling match of her career was this 10-minute banger at Armageddon '99, a match that proved to WWE management just how good Chris Jericho was. The two had put on a match of the night contender at the previous month's Survivor Series, although that was a card that included Big Show vs. Big Boss Man, Viscera, Albert and Mideon, so make of that what you will. The Armageddon match was better, is what I'm saying.
Jericho and Chyna were portrayed as equals, Chyna's physical charisma being maximised by Y2J's innate understanding of what makes a quality professional wrestling match. He turned a corner in this match, winning his first WWE Intercontinental Championship in the process. Just rewards for carrying Chyna to a legitimately good wrestling match.