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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."

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Former WWE writer Freddie Prinze Jr. leads a panel of Legends and Superstars to discuss this unforgettable rivalry. Interviews include Undertaker, Kane, Mick Foley and more.

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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.

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The on-screen rivalry between Kurt Angle and Brock Lesnar is a clash of two of the most highly decorated amateur wrestlers to ever lace up boots in WWE.

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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.

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From street fights at Madison Square Garden to battling inside Hell in a Cell, Mick Foley becomes the measuring stick for "Hunter Hearst Helmsley" (aka Triple H) to prove his true toughness.

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Cena and Edge relive their epic conflicts against one another; Freddie Prinze Jr. breaks down what made this rivalry all so memorable in a roundtable discussion with Kevin Nash, Cody Rhodes, Beth Phoenix and Jonh Bradshaw Layfield.

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The on-screen rivalry between Guerrero and Mysterio is a true battle between 2 of the most dynamic and successful luchadores in sports entertainment history; roundtable with Kevin Nash, Natalya Neidhart, Bayley and John Bradshaw Layfield.

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Stephanie McMahon and Brie Bella's on-screen rivalry inspired a revolution in sports entertainment, showing that two women could be main event superstars and draw money, just as well as their male counterparts.

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