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The first match rated more than five stars by Meltzer was Ric Flair vs. Ricky Steamboat in 1989. The highest-ever rating is seven stars, awarded to Kazuchika Okada vs. Kenny Omega at Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall in June 2018. There have been 272 matches awarded 5 or more stars; Will Ospreay has the most individual matches with 47. Ospreay is ...
Meltzer has also given ratings that have exceeded five stars. The first 6 and 6.5 star matches took place in 1981 (as rated by Dooley, not Meltzer). [ 11 ] The highest he has ever rated a match was seven stars, given to Kazuchika Okada and Kenny Omega for their match at Dominion 6.9 in Osaka-jo Hall in June 2018.
List of professional wrestling matches rated 5 or more stars by Dave Meltzer; M. Mass Transit incident (professional wrestling) Montreal Screwjob; U. Mankind vs. The ...
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This is a list of both active and inactive Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards created by professional wrestling and mixed martial arts (MMA) journalist Dave Meltzer.The first fourteen awards were created in 1980 as an informal poll between Meltzer and his friends and others he corresponded with on the subject of professional wrestling at the time.
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter praised the event and gave the Ilja Dragunov vs. Walter a rating of 5.25 stars, making it only the fourth match in WWE history to exceed the 5 star ratings system. [39]
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awarded the Cena–Punk main event five stars out of five, [33] the first WWE match since 1997 to receive such a rating. [34]
The first Hell in a Cell match in 1997 between Undertaker and Shawn Michaels was highly acclaimed, with Dave Meltzer giving it 5 stars, a feat that no other Hell in a Cell match would accomplish until 2022 with Seth Rollins and Cody Rhodes & 2024 with CM Punk and Drew McIntyre. [7]