10 Electric Wrestling Matches That Saved Pay-Per-Views

6. Randy Savage vs. Ted DiBiase (WWF WrestleMania IV)

Generally, WrestleMania IV is considered one of the worst 'Mania supercards of all time. When most people name check their least favourite in the history of the event, it's usually either this one or WrestleMania IX that feels the full brunt of the hatred. Many cite a lifeless 14-man tournament for the WWF Title as a reason to avoid 'Mania IV, but the truth is that the main event between Randy Savage and Ted DiBiase is worth watching. The rest of the the show may drag terribly, but Savage and DiBiase were able to squeeze some excitement from their fresh-feeling top liner - both men were far more mobile than many others in the company at the time, and it showed here. There isn't really much else worth watching at WrestleMania IV other than the main event, which shouldn't come as a surprise when matches such as One Man Gang vs. Bam Bam Bigelow and The Ultimate Warrior vs. Hercules are listed.
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