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WWE: Top 10 Matches of the Week: June 16th - 22nd

I’ve said this before, but you never really realize how good wrestling is today until you pay attention. This week featured an exceptional Payback PPV, an awesome Raw, a great Smackdown, and the beginning of the Bound for Glory series. But what matches were the cream of the crop? Let’s see.

 

Randy Orton vs Bryan

#10. Sin Cara vs. Antonio Cesaro (WWE Main Event)
Under the tutelage of Zeb Colter, newly formed American patriot Antonio Cesaro took on Sin Cara in a fun match on Main Event. While we like to joke about Sin Cara’s infamous early botching days, the fact is that the Mexican sensation has adapted to the WWE style, and can put on some great matches. In a match of strength vs. speed, Antonio Cesaro prevailed over Sin Cara with the Neutralizer, but not before taking huricanranas and arm drags galore first.

#9. Samoa Joe vs. AJ Styles – Bound for Glory Match (TNA Impact)
In what was probably the only noteworthy match on TNA, long time rivals Samoa Joe and AJ Styles went one on one in the Bound for Glory series. While the time limit ending was complete crap, Joe and AJ still put on a pretty good match, even if AJ’s new slow pace restricts what he was known for.

#8. Daniel Bryan vs. Randy Orton (WWE Raw)
In their first encounter of the week, Daniel Bryan and Randy Orton went toe to toe on Monday Night Raw in a rare face vs. face match. As most people know, the match was stopped by the ref due to a legitimate injury scare for Bryan, who surprisingly gave Triple H hell backstage. But before the abrupt end, Bryan and Orton were putting on a great match, and the combination of Randy Orton’s smooth and methodical style with Bryan’s quick and technical wrestling made for a great combination.

#7. The Shield (c) vs. Daniel Bryan & Randy Orton – WWE Tag Team Championship Match (WWE Payback)
At Sunday’s Payback PPV, Bryan tried to beat the Shield with a new partner in Randy Orton. While the match didn’t live up to Shield standards, it was still a fun match with a great pace, and seeing Bryan and Rollins in the same ring is always a treat. The Shield would of course win, but Orton and Bryan gave a strong showing before their lack of chemistry cost them the win.

#6. Alberto Del Rio vs. Chris Jericho (WWE Smackdown)
On Smackdown, two guys who were in the two best matches at Payback competed against each other in an extremely new and fresh match up. Alberto Del Rio proved why he is one of the best heels in the business, using his facial expressions and in-ring mannerisms to convey in new found heelism. Jericho, well, is Jericho. From bell to bell, this match was fast paced and exciting, and there were some moments where it seemed like Jericho would actually defeat the new World Heavyweight Champion via submission. In the end, Dolph Ziggler would attack Del Rio, giving Alberto the DQ win. After the match, Jericho gave the new face Ziggler a Codebreaker. Hopefully this means we can get a World Championship feud from Ziggler and Jericho!

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