Sibling rivalry has been one of the most dominant talking points in WWE over the years and we have seen countless of them reigning supreme. From the iconic Harts to the Brothers of Destruction, from your own brothers to the ones that world tagged as so real that the fourth wall crashed like anything, sibling rivalry has been one to talk about at WrestleMania.
With Jey Uso taking on Jimmy Uso in a brother vs brother match at WrestleMania XL, here is our best possible chance to walk down the memory lane and rekindle glimpses from two of the most iconic brother vs brother battles in the Showcase of Immortals. And just in case if you are wondering, those fights still remain as one of the finest of all times. In case if you want to add any, the comment box will always be open.
#1 Owen Hart vs Bret Hart – WrestleMania X
Tagged as one of the finest opening matches in the antiquity of WrestleMania, the two hard-hitting brothers brought the roof down at World’s Most Famous Arena, the Madison Square Garden. It was Owen who called the early shots before Bret would eventually take over the match.
Exchanging the early Fireman’s carry with a head scissor hold, the two brothers had no intentions of stepping back. With Bret’s knee injured, Owen started focusing on that and went all guns blazing for the injured knee. Eventually after reversing an Irish whip, Owen started piling up the pressure and was able to pin Bret Hart after 20 minutes of relentless fighting.
#2 Matt Hardy vs Jeff Hardy – WrestleMania 25
Matt Hardy set on an odyssey to conquer his brother Jeff in what fans would tag as a killer match between the two.
A nightmare scenario unfurled where Matt clearly said that the risk taking ability for his brother is going to be the unravelling for him. While leaping a tall ladder, when Jeff tried to land over Matt, he fell agonisingly short of Matt’s face. Eventually Matt capitalised on it and locked Jeff’s neck in a steel chair to deliver a Twist of Fate. Finally after this oscillating battle, Matt was announced as the winner of the contest.