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#6 Ultimate Warrior defeats Honky Tonk Man (1988)
#7 Bret Hart defeats Undertaker (1997)
#8 Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix defeat Kofi Kingston and Mickie James (2008)
#9 Virgil defeats Ted DiBiase (1991)
#10 CM Punk defeats John Cena (2011)
 


#6 Ultimate Warrior defeats Honky Tonk Man (1988)
#7 Bret Hart defeats Undertaker (1997)
#8 Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix defeat Kofi Kingston and Mickie James (2008)
#9 Virgil defeats Ted DiBiase (1991)
#10 CM Punk defeats John Cena (2011)

Bulldog and Bret should be #1
Punk and Cena should be #2
 
Ric Flair and AEW appear to be done.

Ric Flair hasn’t appeared on All Elite Wrestling TV in ages, and isn’t factored into any creative plans for the time being, Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp has learned.

Flair was featured on AEW TV a number of times en route to Sting’s retirement in March, including taking a superkick from the Young Bucks at AEW Revolution. However he’s not been featured on AEW TV since then, and Fightful learned that he hasn’t been brought up in quite some time.

In addition, we’re told that the partnership between AEW and Wooo! Energy has effectively finished. The sponsorship related to the deal pretty well paid for Flair’s appearances in AEW.
 
The return of QT Marshall on AEW creative team was pointed out to be a key thing of late.

Jen Pepperman is Mercedes Mone’s go-to-person, but she’s working with more than Monè.

She has gotten praised for her work on promo’s in the Mone-Britt Baker segment as well as for many other men and women, with Mark Briscoe and Will Ospreay being two of the most notable.

- WON
 
Ric Flair and AEW appear to be done.

Ric Flair hasn’t appeared on All Elite Wrestling TV in ages, and isn’t factored into any creative plans for the time being, Fightful Select’s Sean Ross Sapp has learned.

Flair was featured on AEW TV a number of times en route to Sting’s retirement in March, including taking a superkick from the Young Bucks at AEW Revolution. However he’s not been featured on AEW TV since then, and Fightful learned that he hasn’t been brought up in quite some time.

In addition, we’re told that the partnership between AEW and Wooo! Energy has effectively finished. The sponsorship related to the deal pretty well paid for Flair’s appearances in AEW.
it's gonna be a slow crawl back to HHH's front door.
 


#6 Ultimate Warrior defeats Honky Tonk Man (1988)
#7 Bret Hart defeats Undertaker (1997)
#8 Santino Marella and Beth Phoenix defeat Kofi Kingston and Mickie James (2008)
#9 Virgil defeats Ted DiBiase (1991)
#10 CM Punk defeats John Cena (2011)


I’m shocked Triple H vs Rock from 1998 isn’t on the list. It should be.
 
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