The Diesel-Hitman rivalry would get off to a relatively slow start here, but holy crap had it escalated quickly (and brilliantly) by the time Survivor Series 1995 rolled around. The virtuosity of that match (and it's non-BS finish) only serves to highlight just how great a match between these two could be when the situation was conducive to it. The storyline going into this was similar to that of the Hogan versus Andre match at WrestleMania III. The reigning champ and fan favorite going against the more physically-imposing heel who wants to knock the good guy off his perch. It was simple, and that led to some great action and drama inside the ring. But rather than let things intensify naturally between Hart and Diesel, WWE decided to use something of an insurance policy, bringing back Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart (who'd been slumming it WCW and ECW for a spell) to be The Hitman's cornerman. After a match that featured some of the best spots in this feud (that piggyback sleeper hold was a genius way to show just how out of his element Hart appeared to be), The Anvil came in and bulldozed his way over Shawn Michaels (who had been in Diesel's corner), and get his step-brother DQ'd by charging at Big Daddy Cool out of nowhere and for seemingly little reason. This would set up a very muddy inter-familial feud involving Bret, Owen, and Jim from which The Anvil was quickly ousted from, making this an entirely pointless finish.