10 Lightest WWE PPV Main Events Ever

6. Bret Hart Vs. Shawn Michaels - Survivor Series 1992

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The sixth edition of the Survivor Series saw the WWF return to the arena in which the first two had taken place, the Richfield Coliseum in the Ohio town of the same name. The venue may have been the same, but the competitors in the main event of the evening were something of a departure from what Survivor Series crowds had been used to.

Hulk Hogan had appeared in the main event of four of the first five Survivor Series events, with the Ultimate Warrior taking the helm in the one he missed. The 1992 Survivor Series was only the second annual Thanksgiving event to be headlined by a singles match, coming one year after Hogan and The Undertaker.

The two men in the match were Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels, billed at 235lbs and 225lbs respectively, giving them a grand total of 460lbs. They sneak ahead of Bryan and Orton due to the fact that the heaviest man in this match is heavier than the Bryan/Orton bout.

Hart and Michaels would go one-on-one in just three WWF main events, the last of which came at the 1997 Survivor Series. You might have heard of that one...

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