Welcome to another special decade-end Top Ten Things, here at Enuffa.com! A couple weeks ago I counted down the greatest wrestling PPVs of the 2010s, and now it's time to go deeper and discuss the greatest wrestling matches of the decade.
Artistically speaking, the 2010s saw some of the highest highs and the lowest lows in the history of the business. Through most of the 10s WWE and TNA/Impact were regularly churning out shit burgers, with the occasional flashes of brilliance, while New Japan Pro Wrestling, on the backs of the amazing Hiroshi Tanahashi, Shinsuke Nakamura, Kazuchika Okada, and Kenny Omega, among others, began a resurgence that culminated in some of the greatest-ever in-ring artistry by the end of the decade. The art form evolved so much over the last ten years that even in WWE few stars get over without being very capable between the ropes. The days of someone becoming a big star based solely on their character or physique are over. Yes, those things are important, but to succeed in wresting these days you have to be able to back it up in the ring, moreso than ever before. Here are 14 examples (the Top Ten plus Honorable Mentions) of wrestlers truly backing it up in the ring, combining thrilling action with dramatic storytelling and gutsy athleticism....
HM: CM Punk vs. Daniel Bryan - Over the Limit - 5.20.12
In my opinion the best match of 2012 was this forgotten gem - Punk vs. Bryan for the WWE Title. These two were given a nice cushy 25-minute slot, and man did they deliver. Spectacular mat wrestling, counterholds, submissions galore, false finishes; everything you could ever want in a great wrestling match. This is the closest WWE has ever come to emulating the groundbreaking work these two routinely produced in Ring of Honor. Punk and Bryan would face each other twice more on PPV that year, but this was the standout of the bunch. A stunning display of classic pro wrestling.
HM: CM Punk vs. Brock Lesnar - SummerSlam - 8.18.13
2013's SummerSlam featured two Match of the Year candidates, one of which was billed "The Best vs. The Beast." This No-DQ bout told the story of Punk's scrappy ability to stay one step ahead of his massive opponent, as he pulled out every weapon available and utilized his superior speed. This amazing match was brilliantly worked out and is thus far Brock's best match of his current run. After 25 minutes of action, Punk fell victim one too many times to Paul Heyman's ringside distractions and was pinned after an F5.
HM: Triple H vs. Daniel Bryan - WrestleMania XXX - 4.6.14
The YES movement took over WrestleMania in 2014, starting with this much-anticipated opening match for a shot at the WWE Title. Both guys played their roles to perfection and told a helluva Face-In-Peril story for 26 minutes. As predicted, Bryan won the match clean to propel himself into the WWE Title match, but Hunter attacked him after the bell in the hopes of rendering him too injured to compete later on. Made perfect sense and beautifully enhanced the drama of Bryan's quest.
HM: Hiroshi Tanahashi vs. Kazuchika Okada - WrestleKingdom 9 - 1.4.15
One of the greatest feuds of the decade, hell, all time, was between NJPW's early 2010s Ace and his eventual successor. At WrestleKingdom 9 Tanahashi and Okada assembled an eminently epic, instant classic of a main event that belongs in the same conversation as Austin-Rock II or the two HBK-Taker WrestleMania matches. These two men were born to wrestle each other, and this match somehow topped all seven of their previous bouts, building off those matches and upping the ante. Late in the match both kicked out of each other's well-protected finishing moves, and by the time Tana finally put Okada's quest to an end at the 31-minute mark the audience was shocked and exhausted. Okada sold this defeat like a death in the family, sobbing the whole way back to the dressing room. They'd have an equally epic rematch one year later, where Tana finally passed the torch. Okada and Tanahashi made magic every time they locked horns, but for me the WK9 main event is their greatest encounter.