Watched both matches today, by the way the Network is fucking awesome for this kind of thing.
Angle vs Michaels I remember really liking back when it happened and I've seen the match several times through the years since but not lately. Both guys did some good technical work early on and I liked the story where Michaels was managing to keep up with Angle on the mat much to everyone's surprise. Of course it degenerated into more of your traditional match. The table spot was cool with the moonsault onto it. The match really kicked into high gear for the final 5 minutes or so. Both guys used everything in their arsenal and it was really the precursor to a lot of today's matches with the false finishes and finishers. The ankelock was a badass move, and HBK looked like a champ fighting tooth and nail but just couldn't get free.
Bryan vs Sheamus was solid like I said earlier, but to me it wasn't in the same ballpark. The two out of three falls stipulation didn't seem all that necessary and just tacked on because of the Extreme Rules PPV. I feel like those matches should be longer and more of a war of attrition, which this didn't feel like. I also felt like the falls somewhat ended abruptly too, like they wanted to do more but maybe they had time constraints. The crowd didn't seem as into it as the HBK/Angle match as well. Maybe it's just an "Era" thing, but they sat on their hands a bit for this, with Bryan not as over as he would get later and Sheamus not really over.
The Angle/HBK match had the crowd standing and applauding afterwards, which made me believe it was something special. Bryan vs Sheamus didn't seem like much of a big deal. Anyway, that's my two cents
