4) Edge vs. Jeff Hardy
Edge was one of the six men who competed in the legendary TLC matches that put the stipulation and the wrestlers involved on the map. His tag team with Christian were the antagonists who brought the chairs into play. The Dudley Boys were the masters of the tables, while the Hardy Boyz reached new heights using ladders. Together, these three teams made history and electrified the wrestling world.
Years later, Jeff Hardy and Edge would face off one-on-one in the main event scene. In 2008 and 2009, the two men feuded over the WWE and World Heavyweight Championships. Hardy defeated Edge and Triple H to win his first WWE Championship at Armageddon 2008, but Edge won it back at Royal Rumble 2009.
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The Charismatic Enigma later got his revenge over Edge in an awesome ladder match at Extreme Rules 2009 to win the World Heavyweight Championship. Whether it be in tag team, multi-man or singles action, Edge and Jeff Hardy always delivered incredible matches when they worked together.
3) Edge vs. Undertaker
Edge earned the moniker of The Ultimate Opportunist when he cashed in the Money In The Bank contract for the second time on The Undertaker to win the World Heavyweight Championship. The Phenom was exhausted following a brutal steel cage match against Batista, and Edge capitalized. The reign didn't last too long because The Rated-R Superstar went down with an injury. During his time away, The Undertaker and Batista continued their rivalry over the title.
Edge once again cost The Undertaker the World Heavyweight Championship when he interfered in the Hell In A Cell Match between The Deadman and Batista at Survivor Series 2007. The Rated-R Superstar then defeated both men in a Triple Threat Match to win the World Heavyweight Championship at Armageddon the following month.
The Undertaker got his revenge in the main event of WrestleMania 24, where he challenged Edge and emerged victorious. The following month, Vickie Guerrero stripped the fan-favorite of the World Heavyweight Championship for using his Hell's Gate submission. Edge went on to defeat the former champion at WWE One Night Stand to (temporarily) ban him from the company.
This bitter rivalry culminated in a Hell in a Cell Match at SummerSlam 2008. Edge brought a new aggression into this war, but it still wasn't enough. The Undertaker finally beat his rival once and for all to conclude this memorable feud. The storyline had so many twists and turns that it had fans on the edge of their seats for over a year. As a result, it remains one of Edge's best rivalries.