The Final Rumble/Iconic Matches

Fred vs Leon - Part 1
Probably one of the best matches of all time. An epic 40 minute bout. Kickstarted the feud that gave birth to the Paranormal Patrol, the driving force of Team NWF. The only ones who attended this match were OP and Janny. It happened months before TFR or Chrisposting was a thing, and it managed to last longer than most Iron Man matches, even though it was a simple one-on-one. Sadly, no archives or recordings exist of this bout.

Chris Redfield def. Dutch Van der Linde, Spiderman, Agent 47, Zoomer and Battler (won Briefcase of Leon's Sperm)
The Sperm briefcase match. That single shot of Chris holding it over his head became VERY popular, and was responsible for introducing many and many viewers to TFR

Team NWF (Vergil, Mr. X, Zoomer and Fred) def. Team FMS (Dante, Boomer, Wesker and Dutch Van der Linde)
This match is famous for many reasons. First, because it was a good match by itself. But more than that, it contained Wesker's infamous suicide dive, going over Zoomer's head, and most importantly Vergil going absolutely apeshit insane, scoring three eliminations with three Yamato kicks in a row, to Dante, Dutch and Boomer

Extra def. Zoomer, Hunk, Chris Redfield, Fred Jones and Vergil
Infamous because of the winner. A man with the default moveset and stats, nothing special about him (other than later being found to be a Bogological Weapon), who is a obscure meme and not even /v/ related, becoming the inaugural /v/ champion. Rumours are the crowd started a riot that night, claiming for Extra and OP's heads, and screaming "WHO BOOKED THIS CRAP?"

HUNK def. Extra
Trying to stop the anger from the crowd, management threw whoever they could against Extra, who defeated anyone in his path. The REEEEE of the crowd grew louder, until management decided to use their ace: HUNK, who thankfully defeated Extra quite handedly, taking the /v/ Championship Belt for himself, and beginning his unstoppable streak up until his retirement.

Van Darkholme def. Billy Herrington (15 Minute Iron Man Tables match)
Aniki showed absolute determination on this one, refusing to give up even after being put through FIVE tables, he got up every single time, proving that ASS WE CAN.

The Therapy (Chris Redfield and The Therapist) def. The Mystery Masters (Phoneix Wright and Battler) w/ Shuichi Saihara
This one is a classic. The heart of Battler was showcased fully, and it propelled him to stardom. He kicked out of not one, but multiple Boulder Smashes, something that was never done before. Every participant did good work, including Saihara, who broke a pinfall count by pulling Black Ref into the outside.

Van Darkholme def. Billy Herrington (Extreme Rules match)
Refusing to stay down, Aniki said he was going to put an end to Leatherman no matter what. And he sure as hell tried. However, no effort in the world was capable of stopping the (at that point) undefeated boss of The Gym.

Hunk w/ Vector and Ghost def. Senator Armstrong (c) (Singles match for /v/ Championship)
Happening just after the match listed above, this was a display of pure anger. HUNK and the debuting U.S.S put a stop to Armstrong's short-lived title reign. The match was fast-paced and had great OST, and the crowd loved every second of it.

Vergil def. Nero (c) (Two out of Three Falls match for King of Jobbers Championship)
The cherry on top of the amazing episode that contained Darkholme vs Aniki and Hunk vs Armstrong. Nero and Vergil went at it for over 20 minutes, with great syncs through and through, impressive moves and a desire to get the best out of each other. In the end, Vergil managed to win by the skin of his teeth, with a 2-1 lead.

Senator Armstrong won 30-man Royal Rumble by last eliminating Goro Majima (03/22/19)
The first of many times Majima came oh-so-close to winning the big one. After this emotional wild ride, he went on to have an amazing display on a bonus match, defeating Armstrong, and got inserted into the /v/ championship bout at Wrestlemania.

The Butterflies (Billy Herrington and Ricardo Milos) def. The Gym (c) (Tornado Tag for /v/ Tag Team Championship)
Finally, Aniki could put an end to his pursuit. Debuting his new tag partner, Ricardo, he put a stop to The Gym's reign of terror and Darkholme's undefeated streak, cementing their rivalry as one for the ages.

Battler Ushiromiya w/ Shuichi Saihara and Phoenix Wright def. Kinzo Ushiromiya
The man who had never won a match in his life finally proved himself worthy of being a Ushiromiya, by beating up his grandfather nonetheless. The crowd chanted "BCW" as the referee counted 3 after a sequence of impressive athletic moves and a Shining Wizard, and that night, we knew that, indeed, Battler Could Win.

=== Chris Redfield, The Therapist, Leon S Kennedy and Fred Jones def. The Bogdanoffs (Igor and Grichka) and the Sons of Sperdo (Donte and Vorgin) (4 vs 4 Elimination Tag Team match for ownership of TFR) === The logical conclusion to Season 1. After finally being convinced to work together for the greater good, Chris and Leon joined forces with their best friends (sorry, Dutch) and managed to stop CRAB-17, saving TFR and, potentially, the world itself. This match also had what is probably the best sync of all time, with Bloody Stream (unintentionally by OP) coming in just as Chris and Leon worked together for the first time in the match. This match was also compounded by being an extremely long match, with a major back-and-forth of wrestlers from either side being eliminated, kino syncs, and Chris and Leon working together to regularly save each other from pins, with both being bloodied from numerous Fuckerkicks, Fuckercuts and Roberto kicks.

All-Girls match for The Briefcase of Sperm, Claire Redfield def. Ada Wong, Jill Valentine, Rebecca Chambers, Mrs. X and Zombie-chan
After the briefcase of Leon's sperm was found by The Mystery Masters, they decided to give out ownership of it in the fairest way possible: a ladder match between all the RE girls. The highlight of this match being Jill distracting Ada long enough to allow Claire to obtain the briefcase, giving us yet another great image of a Redfield holding the briefcase.

Elimination Chamber, Wesker def. Goro Majima, Fred, Gordon, Richtofen and Gordon
Much to OP's SETHIG, Richtofen beat up Brendan Fraser backstage and took his spot in the elimination chamber, on top of this, Richtofen used some kind of fuckery (the Summoning Key perhaps?) to swap places with one of the contestants in a cage, so that he didn't have to start off in the ring immediately. This match also featured a very neat special move combo from Goro Majima and Wesker to BTFO Fred, and once again Goro showed his ability to come close but never win.

BONUS: Team Devil May Cry (Dante, Vergil, Nero and V) def. Team Biohazard (Chris Redfield, Leon S Kennedy, Albert Wesker and Hunk) (4 vs 4 Elimination Tag Team match)
A pretty solid match, full of star power, between characters of two beloved Capcom franchises. Even if non-canon, this match proved itself important by kickstarting the rivalry between HUNKfags and Vfags, which would bear fruit later. V had a great display, being able to pin the /v/ Champion HUNK after being left alone in a 1v3, but it wasn't enough to stop Chris and Leon's alliance.

The Butterflies (c) def. Men With a Plan (Tornado Tag Team match for /v/ Tag Team Championship)
In their first title defense, The Butterflies came close to being only transitional champions. Dutch's plan of injuring Aniki before the match was solid, but it only gave him more will to win. And that's just what he did, after a contest full of near-falls.

Hunk def. V (Champion vs. Champion match to determine /v/'s representative in the King of the Ring tournament)
46 seconds. That's all HUNK needed to make a joke out of the King of Jobbers champion. The intensity displayed by Mr. Death hadn't been seen since his first bout with Armstrong, but it sure as hell showed that there's just no keeping down the Grim Reaper. V fans were in a state of shock after the match, and many consider it unfair to this day.

BONUS: Hunk def. V (2 out of 3 Falls match)
Also non-canon. V was granted a rematch, under more fair rules, to show off his worth. And he kinda did. Although V lost, once again, he scored a pinfall on the /v/ Champion and gave him a whole lot of trouble during the match.

Arthur Morgan def. Ruber w/ Dutch Van der Linde (MITB Qualifier match)
This one makes the list due to the sheer creativity of Dutch, coming up with many ways to distract the referee or just bend the rules in Ruber's favour. However, no matter how much he tried, it wasn't enough, and Arthur ended up victorious after an Insister.

V (c) def. Raiden (Singles match for King of Jobbers Championship)
The newcomer, Raiden, showed the world how his VR training pays off. A wide variety of moves were used by both competitors in a great, unpredictable match. In the end, however, V retained the belt after being able to hit the V-Trigger perfectly, out of nowhere, almost on instinct.

Delta def. Boomer by submission (Notes: Delta MIND HACKED Boomer to set up the submission)
A pretty short and uneventful match. Until Delta showed off powers never before seen, by teleporting behind Boomer in the middle of the contest and immediately MINDHACCing him into submission.

The Sons of Sperdo (Donte and Vorgin) vs. The Bakers (Joe and Jack) ended in no contest
One of the best tag team matches that never was. After many minutes of action, and incredible moves by the Sons of Sperdo, who were on top during most of the time, the game crashed. And what was an instant classic became one of the most frustrating matches in TFR history.

Joshua Graham def. The Chosen Hunter (Falls Count Anywhere match)
Making up for the frustration, Mr. Vip Killer and The Chosen Incel fought in what was a brutal match, even without the use of weapons or blood. Just after the start of the match, they went to the crowd area and started a long brawl in a style reminiscent of Snake vs Ocelot from MGS4, with both wrestlers pacing back and forth, just punching the shit out of each other all the while Johnny Guitar plays. This ended with Graham kicking out of TWO finishers in a row, and countering the third into a perfect God's Last Gift for the 3-count.

Bane def. Zoomer by disqualification
In what was expected to be a squash in favour of Bane, Zoomer showed off his true power. Coming out to "Devils Never Cry" for an unknown reason (thanks, JewK games), he was unstoppable and absolutely dabbed on the Big Guy. The match ended in a disqualification after Bane got punched in the balls. Many say, however, that Zoomer gave him a pity win.

Raiden won 30 man Royal Rumble by last eliminating Maximillion Pegasus (05/11/19)
In a great match that had the debut of Travis Touchdown and amazing performances by Serge and Bane (fueled by rage after being hit in the small guys), Raiden (thinking this was a VR porn orgy) and Pegasus had a stand-off, and a brawl that almost turned into a regular one-on-one match, until Jack the Ripper got the win, and along with it, the /v/ Championship belt.

V def. Nelo Angelo
V came onstage to deliver an AHEM in the form of a request to fight Nelo Angelo, his now Todded other half. Thankfully, Nelo Angelo granted this request by fighting him in a fair 1v1 fight. This match quickly became a test of endurance, with both sides eating specials, such as V eating multiple Starfalls and Yamato Kicks, furthermore was various syncs, various moments of V barely surviving, as well as a short crowd fight. After delivering many Pottery Poetry Kicks and V Triggers, V finally managed to pin his other half.

What cemented this match as an example of true kino, however, was V letting a pair of babes onto the stage to dance with him as a means of celebration as a rare example of JewK providing a kino moment rather than ruining a match.