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WWE Raw Ultimate Impact 2010 — Top Moments & Full Content

2. Edge vs. Randy Orton (Raw, April 26, 2010)

A forgotten classic during the "Over the Limit" build. Both men were paranoid, vicious, and fast. The match ended in a disqualification, but the brawl through the crowd involved steel chairs and the iconic "WWE Universe" barricade being broken.

Match Summaries (concise)

Overview

WWE Raw Ultimate Impact 2010 is presented here as a fan-made compilation highlighting the top moments, matches, storylines, and backstage segments from WWE Raw during 2010 that had the greatest impact on the year’s product. This content includes match summaries, key promos, turning points, and a suggested watch-order for a full viewing experience. wwe raw ultimate impact 2010 top

5. The Anonymous Raw General Manager Reveal (Teased)

The Technological Terror

While the eventual reveal in 2011 was a dud (looking at you, Hornswoggle), the impact of the Anonymous GM in 2010 was immense. Every week, a computer screen on a podium would flash, and Michael Cole would read an email dictating the night’s main events. This gimmick created "ultimate impact" by constantly altering matches, adding stipulations, and screwing over fan favorites like Bret Hart and Randy Orton. It was the ultimate "swerve" device of the digital age. WWE Raw Ultimate Impact 2010 — Top Moments

2. Shawn Michaels Retires (March 29, 2010)

The End of an Era

The night after WrestleMania XXVI, where Shawn Michaels lost to The Undertaker in a career-ending Streak vs. Career match, Raw hosted an emotional funeral for the Heartbreak Kid. While not a violent impact, the "ultimate impact" here was emotional. John Cena vs

Michaels delivered his final promo, thanking the fans and his children. The moment The Undertaker’s gong hit and the Deadman bowed to Michaels from the stage—raising his hand in respect—it solidified the gravity of the moment. WWE Raw lost its showman. The impact of this retirement still echoes in the "One More Match" chants of today.