Good versus evil. It's the easiest story to tell in any story whether it's in a movie, television show or a professional wrestling ring. One side fights for what's right and other goes against the norm. In most cases, the story goes that the villains are in control for much of it and then when they have that final battle, the good guys win. In the wrestling business, the good guys don't always win. Now that we're in WrestleMania season, we think that's what happens most of the time and in a lot of cases it does, but it's not what always happens. Think about that amazing Jericho/Michaels feud in 2008. They had several great matches. Who won the feud? The heel Jericho. Michaels may have won some matches, but he did not triumph over evil to win the war. For this column, the focus is going to be on when good triumphed over evil. In a lot of cases it's going to be a match, but in some instances it's simply an angles. Of course, angles lead to matches because that's what they're supposed to do. There are so many things that can be chosen, so it is difficult to remember everything in wrestling history and pick out the best ones. As always, we'll do our best and would love to know what you think too.