5 Best Wrestling Matches of 1992

This is how you get 80,000 people to lose their minds and fall in love with a wrestling match...
This is how you get 80,000 people to lose their minds and fall in love with a wrestling match...

#3 Bret Hart vs. The British Bulldog – SummerSlam 1992

It isn’t often that a wrestling show sells out 80,000 tickets, whether in the United States or anywhere else for that matter. But WWE managed to this at SummerSlam 1992, held in Wembley Stadium in the United Kingdom, with a spectacular contest between Bret Hart and his brother-in-law the British Bulldog.

Both wrestlers showed incredible technical precision and savvy throughout this match, with lots of impressive reversals and dramatic sequences. It was especially exciting to see Bulldog, who was mostly known as a power-based wrestler, using more speed and more quick pins than normal. This made him look like a more versatile wrestler, which is always a good thing.

Hart and Bulldog brought their A-game for this match, and it showed. They pulled off some very believable near-falls and submission holds, which caused the crowd to erupt. People even gasped when Hart kicked out of Bulldog’s Running Powerslam, which hadn’t happened before this match.

And when the match ends, the crowd erupts like a volcano, with 80,000 fans screaming and jumping for joy. They loved the match that much, and odds are so will you when you go watch this.

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