10 Best Wrestling Matches In WWE April PPV History

9. Stone Cold Steve Austin Vs. The Rock - In Your House: Backlash 1999

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From an unheralded classic to a match featuring arguably the two most-written about performers of the same era. Stone Cold Steve Austin and The Rock were fresh off their first WrestleMania battle and the beef continued into IYH: Backlash, this time with Shane McMahon acting as the special referee.

Shane had recently taken over from papa Vince as the key man in the Corporation, and once again the odds were stacked up high against the Texas Rattlesnake here. The odds were compounded by the rule that if Austin touched Shane, the title would change hands. 

Let's make something abundantly clear to begin with; this feature is titled '10 Best Wrestling Matches...', but this particular bout featured very little in the way of wrestling. This was a brawl with a whole lot of punches, plunder and not much else. Those looking for arm drags should look elsewhere.

It also happens to be a whole tonne of fun, with all the McMahon shenanigans (McMahonigans) one expected from this era. The finish comes when Vince (of all people) turns face to help Austin, with everyone's favourite referee Earl Hebner counting the three. 

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