After dominating most of the WWE roster in the mid 90's, Undertaker needed an opponent who could push him both physically and mentally; Mankind, aka Mick Foley, became that perfect adversary for The Deadman.
In the 1990s, Hart and Michaels excelled inside the ring, but behind the scenes real-life issues between the men boiled over in a moment known as "The Montreal Screw Job."
In 1996, WWE stars "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Bret "Hitman" Hart clashed in an explosive on-screen rivalry fueled by their contrasting styles and personas, captivating fans with their epic feud at the height of their careers.
While the megastars pushed the industry to new heights, their rivalry developed both on screen and behind-the-scenes to create two of the most memorable Superstars in the world.
For two decades, Undertaker and Shawn Michaels were the cornerstones of WWE. Freddie Prinze Jr, Kevin Nash, Cody Rhodes, Beth Phoenix and JBL shed light on this notable rivalry.
Dusty Rhodes, aka The American Dream, inspired young wrestler Ric Flair, who eventually came to be known as the Nature Boy; Dusty helped Ric on his journey as they competed to become the best in the industry.
Willing to put their bodies on the line, these three teams: Hardy Boyz, Dudley Boyz, Edge and Christian, threw caution to the wind and embarked on a series of unforgettable battles that included some unique and painful artillery.
The battle between WWE and WCW for the top spot on television in the mid 90s and early 2000s takes the entertainment world by storm; commonly known as the "Monday Night Wars," WWE uses its cutting-edge product to combat Ted Turner's WCW.