10 Best Fatal 4-Ways In WWE History
5. Eddie Guerrero Vs. Kurt Angle Vs. Chris Benoit Vs. Edge (SmackDown, 2002)
Anyone who watched the incomparable tag team back-and-forths between Angle and Benoit, Los Guerreros, and Edge and Rey Mysterio at the back-end of 2002 knows that SmackDown, under Paul Heyman's lead, was the place to go for pure wrestling.
The only problem was it had was that it was inevitably temporary. At least five of them (sorry, Chavo) had designs on the main event, and it was only a matter of time before they would eventually step up to challenge the likes of Brock Lesnar, who had plowed through the rest of the locker room.
This was a number one contender's bout, with the winner going on to fight Big Show - who took Lesnar's title the previous month - at Armageddon. And it was pretty much exactly what you'd expect of a match involving four of the very best of all-time.