Which wrestlemania was the worst
WrestleMania IX set a new low for the event in by having a truly horrible outing. Hulk Hogan getting shoehorned in at the end to win the WWE Championship was the only memorable moment at the event, and that is far more hated than loved looking back. The Undertaker vs. WWE leaned too much into comedy with the toga theme. No one even thinks about this event when looking back at best WrestleMania moments or matches. Hart had three outstanding matches with Razor Ramon, Mr. Perfect and Bam Bam Bigelow to win the one-night tournament.
John Cena and The Miz had an all-time bad WrestleMania main event to close the show in disappointing fashion. The Undertaker and Triple H had the only strong standout match that built on a pre-existing story and moved it forward.
Randy Orton and Christian had another strong match in their great feud. One report suggests the reason she was cut isn't complicated. Joey is a writer with a decade of experience writing about sports, entertainment, and pop culture. Pro wrestling is his strongest passion with a lifetime fandom and countless live shows attended.
Another mixed bag of old and new events, with the most recent 'Mania on the list, 35, featuring at the lowest end of this section. As well as some truly awful matches, this part of the list surprisingly features matches which are often said to be some of the best to ever happen. This portion of the list no doubt features some of the most iconic matches to ever take place inside WWE's squared circle. Rock versus Austin was always going to be compelling, while Lesnar and Angle put on a wrestling clinic, with both NCAA Division I champions showcasing their grappling repertoire.
Surprisingly, even the Hulk Hogan and Vince McMahon Street fight was entertaining, especially considering McMahon was years-old at the time and the Hulkster was months away from cracking It was the first time ever the brothers had squared off in a ring and they exceeded expectations, with Owen pinning his older brother cleanly.
Shawn Michaels and Razor Ramon tore the house down in their ladder match for the Intercontinental championship. The event featured more than just Benoit defeating Triple H and Shawn Michaels in a flawless main event for the world heavyweight title. There was also a very solid singles match between Christian and Chris Jericho that saw Trish Stratus turn heel.
Also, who can forget Undertakers return to his famous Deadman gimmick against none other than his brother Kane. The only bizarre moment was the double departure match between Goldberg and Brock Lesnar, with fans ripping both superstars from the moment the bell rang. The event is particularly notable for the attendance record of 93,, the largest ever recorded for a live indoor sports event in North America.
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