10 Worst Matches In WWE's 100 Matches To See Before You Die

10. Hulk Hogan Vs. The Ultimate Warrior - WrestleMania VI

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This match was far better than it had any right to be. When Hulk Hogan is considered the superior worker in the ring you know you're in for a rough ride, but Hogan and The Ultimate Warrior somehow worked well enough together to create a spectacle that matched the expectations going in.

Because that is all that this match was - a spectacle. It was the biggest match the company could put on at the time, and was one of the first times in the Vince McMahon Jr. era that two babyface stars went at it one on one. The thousands in attendance that night in Toronto ate it all up, as Warrior overachieved and Hogan showed that he was capable of carrying a lesser opponent to a good match.

If we're talking about pure wrestling, however, calling this anything above 'good' is a stretch. It was a three-star match that neither man had any right having, and while it was a five-star spectacle, the in-ring portion was slightly below the next match in WrestleMania history, the WrestleMania VII opener that saw The Rockers defeat The Barbarian and Haku.

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