The real Divas Revolution began when Sasha Banks and Bayley absolutely stole the show at NXT Takeover: Brooklyn during SummerSlam weekend, now the ladies have a chance to set the bar for women's wrestling even higher.

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"The Boss" and the new NXT Women's Champion had a jaw-dropping encounter that set the internet and wrestling world abuzz in August, but now they'll both make history. Banks and Bayley will become the first women to ever compete in an Iron Woman Match, a 30-minute knock-down drag out affair that is sure to continue to put the young stars on the map.

Banks and Bayley defied expectations at the Barclays Center, but now the world expects an amazing match with the ladies being given 30 minutes to strut their stuff. The Iron Man Match stipulation has yielded many classic bouts, so it will be hard for the duo to live up to past epic clashes, but we believe they're up to the task. Here's our top five.

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5) Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle

These two legends clashed on SmackDown in 2003 for the WWE Championship. The match wasn't without its problems, but due to no faults of the competitors. With SmackDown not being live and commercial breaks interrupting the pacing, there were plenty of issues. Still, the two put on a clinic together, as they always did, and it was a tremendous match despite the nitpicking. In the end, "The Beast" bested the "Olympic Hero" 5-4 to retain his gold.

4) Kurt Angle vs. Shawn Michaels

Two of the very best to ever grace a WWE ring went head-to-head, but this one had its issues as well due to being a part of RAW in October 2005. Still, when two of the top athletes go head-to-head, fans tend to be a little more forgiving over such drawbacks as commercials interrupting the match and the contest being 30 minutes instead of 60. While the WWE Universe always likes a clear, decisive victor, it's only fitting that these two legendary athletes fought to a 2-2 draw.

3) Triple H vs. The Rock

This match, which took place at Judgment Day 2000, was full of drama. "The Game" and "The People's Champion" battled to a 5-5 tie with four minutes left in the grueling bout. From out of nowhere, The Undertaker (in the debut of his much-maligned biker gimmick) returned to action for the first time in over six months, knocking out Triple H and causing special guest referee Shawn Michaels to award his former DX brethren a fall via DQ as time expired. The win gave the future COO a 6-5 edge as he regained the gold.

2) Kurt Angle vs. Chris Benoit

These two tenacious technical grapplers went head-to-head in an Ultimate Submission match at Backlash 2001. It was a tilt pitting two of the best submission artists in WWE history against each other and the two stars didn't disappoint, pulling out so many different holds that it would put a smile on Dean Malenko's face. On paper it was the Ankle Lock vs. the Crippler Crossface, but there were so many other holds thrown into the bout. When the smoke cleared, Benoit escaped with a 4-3 win in overtime. The best part, perhaps, was this was a pure competition without any gold on the line.

1) Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart

Sometimes, you just can't top the original. These are two of the best Superstars of all time colliding in their primes at the biggest event in wrestling history, WrestleMania. These two traded holds and blows for an hour and neither man would waver, as regulation ended in a 0-0 tie. This set up some crazy drama as it was announced the WrestleMania XII main event wouldn't end in a tie, and it headed to overtime. The "Heartbreak Kid" nearly knocked the "Hitman's" head off with a Sweet Chin Music, sealing his 1-0 victory and first ever WWE Championship reign.

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