#2 Summerslam 1992 (London, England)

SummerSlam is one of the most anticipated pay-per-views of WWE and 1992 version was a historic one for various reasons.
Firstly, it took place at the Wembley Stadium with 80,000 spectators witnessing it live. Secondly, a lot of people consider it to be the greatest Summerslam of all time. Thirdly, it was the first WWF pay-per-view to not feature Hulk Hogan.
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A band of six trumpeters started the show by performing a song in front of a packed crowd. Bret "The Hitman" Heart would defend his Intercontinental title against the hometown hero British Bulldog in the main event.
The match followed the technical path as they both exchanged submission manoeuvres. The fans were firmly behind British Bulldog and Bret Hart slowly became the heel.
In the end, Hart put Bulldog in the Sharpshooter but Bulldog managed to crawl towards the ropes. Hart would flip over his opponent but Bulldog managed to hook Bret’s legs and win the Intercontinental Championship.
After the match, the 80,000 crowd gave a standing ovation to them. It is something every wrestler dreams of and the London crowd fulfilled it.