Ranking Every Stone Cold Steve Austin WWE Pay-Per-View Match From Worst To Best

1. Vs Bret Hart (WrestleMania 13)

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It's very possible that the wrestling you love (or at least loved) simply doesn't exist without Bret Hart and Stone Cold Steve Austin's contribution to the Greatest Wrestling Matches Ever collection.

Here are seven ways the industry was altered by the iconic (and somewhat iconoclastic) I Quit classic, but the elegantly-constructed double turn was perhaps the pick of the bunch - it platformed Austin as the unstoppable force he was becoming. He'd just beaten the Iron Sheik in Madison Square Garden, only did it laying flat and blood-soaked on the canvas in Chicago.

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