I agree that Wrestle War '89 is the least of the series. I remember an old thread at Chris Coey's board years ago where John McAdam argued that what elevated the match to that level was that everyone knew it would be the final encounter and that it was "for keeps". I do think it's a fantastic match, and calling what I'd call a ****1/2 match the least of a series of matches speaks volumes about how great I think that series is. The video to "The Final Countdown" on TV that hyped Wrestle War was also sensational and really hyped me for the match at the time. But if we're looking at extraneous factors, I think the atmosphere at Chi-Town Rumble between the electric crowd, the lighting and Flair's amazing trumpeted entrance is pretty chilling. I also loved the "fuck you Dusty Rhodes" finish. It's the shortest of the three matches, but it's also the most action-packed. I alternate between that and Clash VI on which I prefer. The Clash is probably a better technical masterpiece, but Chi-Town is the better "event", if that makes sense.