WWE WrestleMania Top 10: WWE top 10 best events in WrestleMania history


WWE WrestleMania Top 10: WWE top 10 best events in WrestleMania history

WrestleMania 39 is getting closer and we cannot avoid making comparisons with other editions. We already reviewed this list last year, but let’s agree.

To add a few modifications. Unlike the last edition, we could include the WrestleMania 38 event although, although it had several highlights, it possibly did.

Not reach the general level of the top 10. In this article we will review the 10 best editions of the entire history of the show.

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10. WrestleMania XXII (2006)

“Big Time” folks, what a time to remember. In the year 2006, WWE had already achieved a generational change. Talents like John Cena or Randy Orton.

Began to shine alone. Rey Mysterio closed the triangle between Eddie Guerrero and Chris Benoit by winning the Heavyweight Championship. Rob Van Dam.

Won the Money in The Bank briefcase. Other older talents, like Edge, became the leaders of the product.

Precisely, Edge starred in a fierce fight in this show. It was WrestleMania that staged the peak of the Ruthless Aggression Era.

To remember: Edge crosses a table of fire with the body of Mick Foley

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9. WrestleMania X (1994)

“Anything that is a multiple of 10 is always good.” This could be applied to the history of WrestleMania because WWE never disappointed with these.

Special editions. On this occasion, the first ladder match in WWE history was held. Razor Ramon and Shawn Michaels rocked their performance in a.

Match for the Intercontinental Championship. Bret Hart and Owen Hart played one of the best fights in the show’s history and proved to be.

Capable of leading the company’s new project. And as far as the champion is concerned, Yokozuna put the title on the line twice, losing to Bret Hart in the main event.

To Remember: Shawn Michaels jumps from the top of the stairs on Razor Ramon

8. WrestleMania III (1987)

WrestleMania I was a very important event because WWE showed that they could put on shows on a large scale. The second edition doubled in attendance.

Drawing more than 40,000 spectators to the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum. The third edition was the definitive change in the business. WWE managed.

To introduce more than 93,000 people to the Pontiac Silverdome, presenting a good card with the best possible main event. Hulk Hogan defeated.

AndreThe Giant for the WWE Championship, thus undoing the giant’s undefeated streak. The show featured other matches of interest.

Such as the fight for the Intercontinental Championship between Ricky Steamboat and Randy Savage.

To remember: Hulk Hogan applies the Bodyslam on Andre The Giant

7. WrestleMania X-8 (2002)

WWE had the difficult task of matching the impact produced in the previous edition (X-Seven). He did not succeed, but he did manage to satisfy the fans.

With an iconic fight between Hollywood Hogan and The Rock, possibly the fight that most connected with the public in the entire history of WrestleMania.

And that absolutely overshadowed the main event between Triple H and Chris Jericho. Other great fights never seen before were also held.

Such as the clash between Steve Austin and Scott Hall, or dream, in this case the confrontation between The Undertaker against Ric Flair in a No Holds Barred.

To remember: Hollywood Hogan and his Hulking Up (chicken hairs)

6. WrestleMania 31 (2015)

A very complete edition that was also conditioned by the great event held the previous year. Sting made his debut at WrestleMania, being.

Defeated by Triple H. The nWo returned and faced D-Generation X for the first time. Daniel Bryan won the Intercontinental Championship in an intense.

Ladder match. Rusev surprised with his entry posing on top of a Russian tank, reflecting the cold war between the United States and Russia

(something that would impact more than one today). The Undertaker returned to the ring after losing the streak and Seth Rollins capped it off by cashing.

In his Money in The Bank briefcase and winning the WWE Championship in the main event.

To remember: ‘Burn it Down’ plays and Seth Rollins surprises fans by making his appearance.

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5. WrestleMania XIX

WrestleMania had entered a spiral of great events that had to have a worthy continuity. On this occasion, WWE gave us a more complete edition.

Than the previous one, which featured new talents trying to make a space for themselves at the top, such as Brock Lesnar. The show held.

At Safeco Field had it all: Undertaker’s streak at stake in a handicap match, the media confrontation between Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon.

Or the end of the trilogy of matches between The Rock and Steve Austin, which meant the last fight of the Rattlesnake. But above the rest, two.

Fights stood out: Shawn Michaels vs. Chris Jericho and the stellar event between Brock Lesnar and Kurt Angle.

To remember: Jericho gives the judas kick to Shawn Michaels after losing.

4. WrestleMania XXX (2014)

We had not experienced such a happy ending since the XX edition, when Chris Benoit won the Heavyweight Championship and celebrated.

The victory with his friend Eddie Guerrero. One night he gave off a very upset feeling. Daniel Bryan arrived at WrestleMania pushed by the fans with the.

“Yes Movement”. WWE had to change plans to forced marches by popular demand, but Bryan had to earn the starting position in the main event.

By previously facing Triple H. In addition, this edition saw the end of Undertaker’s winning streak at WrestleMania a hands of Brock Lesnar, a moment as unexpected as painful.

To remember: Brock Lesnar defeats The Undertaker.

Modified: Move up one position.

3. WrestleMania XX (2004)

WWE did not disappoint with its 20th anniversary. The show began intensely, with John Cena winning the United States Championship against.

Big Show and achieving his first title in the company. Despite not reflecting what was expected, Goldberg and Brock Lesnar met for the first time on this show.

The Rock returned to team up with Mick Foley and take on Evolution. Undertaker’s return as Deadman was a moment highly anticipated by fans.

He met expectations and closed a magnificent story with Kane. Eddie Guerrero defeated Kurt Angle with cunning in a great match.

And in the stellar event, the icing on the cake was put by Chris Benoit with his victory against Triple H and Shawn Michaels in a triple threat to frame.

To remember: Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero melt into a hug after the stellar event.

2. WrestleMania 21 (2005)

The year 2005 left us another edition of WrestleMania to frame, a show that registered the definitive passing of the torch to a new generation.

Led by Randy Orton, Batista and John Cena. Precisely, these last two won their first world title on the same night. In the case of Batista, The Animal.

Closed a great story with Triple H and the end of the Evolution era. Edge claimed the first Money in The Bank

The Undertaker increased his win streak to 13, while Kurt Angle and Shawn Michaels delivered a 5-star match.

To remember: Batista celebrating his victory in the final moments of the show.

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1. WrestleMania X-Seven (2001)

WWE reached its peak of popularity at this show. It reached its peak after Vince McMahon announced the purchase of WCW and developed.

An event full of great stories that saw their end. Everything was almost perfect: the music, the fights, the atmosphere… Many of the talents arrived.

At their best level, as is the case with Dudley, Edge & Christian and the Hardy Boyz, who starred in one of the best TLC of history. The Undertaker and.

Triple H scored a great fight that toured different areas of the Reliant Astrodome. The McMahon family had a moment, with all its members being.

Protagonists in the fight between Vince and Shane. And, forgetting many other things, the duel between Stone Cold and The Rock put an end to a glorious stage of the Attitude era that officially ended a year later.

To Remember: Vince McMahon and Steve Austin celebrate in the center of the ring.