10 Biggest Surprises In WWE's 100 Greatest Matches Book

1. The Two-Man Power Trip Vs. The Brothers Of Destruction

Two Man Power Trip Steve Austin Triple H Undertaker
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Triple H is by far the most over-exposed wrestler in the book. We all know why, let's not tread over old ground. And yes, let's be fair: he has enjoyed a number of excellent contests, many of which deserve to be in a book of this ilk.

This tag-team title match pitting The Game and Steve Austin against Kane and The Undertaker from Backlash 2001 is definitely not one of them.

It's not even good. It's painfully dull, and there is nothing historically significant about the outcome that could justify it's place on the list like some of the less impressive contests featured.

Given DK had no issue putting Chris Benoit in the book, it is doubly unusual that of all the Two-Man Power Trip bouts they choose to include, it was this one instead of their match against The Crippler and Chris Jericho.

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