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** [=WrestleMania=] 2: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy

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** [=WrestleMania=] 19: Brock Lesnar's botched shooting star press onto Kurt Angle.

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** [=WrestleMania=] 19: Brock Lesnar's botched shooting star press onto Kurt Angle. Stone Cold vs. Rock, the final chapter
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** [=WrestleMania=] 7: Randy Savage's reunion with Miss Elizabeth after losing his retirement match with Ric Flair

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* SignatureScene: Every [=WrestleMania=] has had one, or rather a Signature Match:
** [=WrestleMania=] 1: Hulk Hogan and Mr. T. vs. Roddy Piper and Paul Orndorff
** [=WrestleMania=] 2: Hulk Hogan vs. King Kong Bundy
** [=WrestleMania=] 3: Hulk Hogan vs. Andre the Giant (most notably the pre-match staredown and Hogan scoop-slamming Andre) and Ricky Steamboat vs. Randy Savage
** [=WrestleMania=] 4: Randy Savage vs. Ted [=DiBiase=]
** [=WrestleMania=] 5: Hulk Hogan vs. Randy Savage: The Mega-Powers explode!
** [=WrestleMania=] 6: Hulk Hogan vs. The Ultimate Warrior: The Ultimate Challenge!
** [=WrestleMania=] 7: Randy Savage's reunion with Miss Elizabeth after losing his retirement match with Ric Flair
** [=WrestleMania=] 8: Randy Savage vs. Ric Flair
** [=WrestleMania=] 9: Its unique Roman theme is probably what it's best remembered for, sadly
** [=WrestleMania=] 10: Bret Hart vs. Owen Hart and Shawn Michaels vs. Razor Ramon (particularly Michaels' splash onto Ramon off the top of the ladder)
** [=WrestleMania=] 11: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Lawrence Taylor
** [=WrestleMania=] 12: The Bret Hart-Shawn Michaels iron-man match
** [=WrestleMania=] 13: Bret Hart vs. Steve Austin (especially the ending)
** [=WrestleMania=] 14: Shawn Michaels vs. Steve Austin
** [=WrestleMania=] 15: The Rock vs. Stone Cold I
** [=WrestleMania=] 16: The triple-threat ladder match with Edge/Christian, the Hardys, and the Dudleys
** [=WrestleMania=] 17: Steve Austin's heel turn or Edge spearing Jeff Hardy off of a ladder
** [=WrestleMania=] 18: The Rock vs. Hulk Hogan
** [=WrestleMania=] 19: Brock Lesnar's botched shooting star press onto Kurt Angle.
** [=WrestleMania=] 20: Chris Benoit and Eddie Guerrero celebrating in the ring.
** [=WrestleMania=] 21: John Cena and Batista winning their first world titles.
** [=WrestleMania=] 22: Edge spearing Mick Foley into a flaming table.
** [=WrestleMania=] 23: Vince [=McMahon=] getting his head shaves
** [=WrestleMania=] 24: Shawn Michaels retiring Ric Flair
** [=WrestleMania=] 25: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels
** [=WrestleMania=] 26: Undertaker vs. Shawn Michaels II: Streak vs. Career
** [=WrestleMania=] 27: Finally...The Rock...has come back....to WWE!
** [=WrestleMania=] 28: John Cena vs. The Rock
** [=WrestleMania=] 29: Cena-Rock II
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* JustHereForGodzilla: Many, many wrestling fans have gotten to the point where they only watch WrestleMania for the Undertaker's streak match - and it doesn't help that every WrestleMania since WM 25 (the first Undertaker / ShawnMichaels match for WM) have had his match considered the best match of the night (and at times the only match worth watching). Many are even starting to think that it should headline WrestleMania regardless of the opponent and whoever's on the card.


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** The general consensus of WrestleMania 29. Admittedly a lackluster WrestleMania, everyone has gone on to say that the only match that was worth watching was CM Punk vs the Undertaker - the best match of the night by far, and would have had the status of show stealer had there actually been a show worth stealing.
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** Most of the matches were this. In fact, the only match that was near-universally praised was CMPunk vs. TheUndertaker.
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* BaseBreaker: Wrestlemania 29 got this ''hard''. It was either a fun event with enough action to keep you entertained, or an incredibly disappointing mess laden with predictable outcomes, video packages and generally mediocre main events.
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*** They did know he was injured, but not ''that'' injured. Edge thought he had at least on more year in him before retiring. After getting checked out it was determined that that was not the case.

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*** They did know he was injured, but not ''that'' injured. Edge thought he had at least on one more year in him before retiring. After getting checked out it was determined that that was not the case.
**** Which also lead to a case of WhatCouldHaveBeen: Edge's belief that he had one more year involved his desire to have his retirement match at WM 28, against his best friend Wrestling/{{Christian}}. Had they known prior that that was going to be Edge's last match, preferably long before WM...well, Del Rio probably wouldn't have been the number one contender for the WHC that year.
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* SophomoreSlump: ''[=WrestleMania=] 2'' was just as experimental as its predecessor, being simulcast in three cities: Los Angeles, CA; Uniondale, NY; and Rosemont, IL. Weak matches with sub-par workers (a few which lasted less than ''fifteen moves'') and cheap finishes, combined with an overreliance on [[SpecialGuest celebrity power]] and many viewers who [[LuddWasRight didn't fully understand]] the product, led to an overall bland show. And Susan St. James [[EarWorm saying "Uh-oh..."]] to the point where it became a VerbalTic for her.
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* [[HarsherInHindsight Heartbreaking In Hindsight]]: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.

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* [[HarsherInHindsight Heartbreaking In Hindsight]]: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF WWE title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.
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* HeartbreakingInHindsight: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.

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* HeartbreakingInHindsight: [[HarsherInHindsight Heartbreaking In Hindsight]]: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: A few noteworthy examples.
** HulkHogan. AndreTheGiant. Wrestlemania III. You know the one.
** During the MondayNightWar Eric Bischoff remembered reading on how MikeTyson was going to be at Wrestlemania in a bid to do this. He had to admit it was a hell of a counterpunch.
** MickFoley returns for one more round at Wrestlemania 2000.
** "[[HulkHogan You]] go on about headlining Wrestlemania after Wrestlemania after Wrestlemania. How would you like to headline one more Wrestlemania with [[DwayneJohnson The Rock?]]"
** EddieGuerrero and ChrisBenoit respectively retaining and winning the WWE and World titles at WM XX.
** The announcement of the guest host for Wrestlemania 27 sent fans abuzz. Theories included Bob Barker and Music/JustinBieber, then...'''[[DwayneJohnsson IF YOU SMEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL...]]'''
*** Rock and Austin face-to-face at the event itself.
** The night after the main event is already booked. The Rock against JohnCena. And the fandom rejoiced even more when The Rock won.


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*** They probably shouldn't have tested their luck, as the only other outdoor Wrestlemania was the much-maligned Wrestlemania IX.

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** EddieGuererro and ChrisBenoit winning the WWE and World titles.
** The announcement of the guest host for Wrestlemania 27 sent fans abuzz. Theories included Bob Barker and JustinBeiber, then...'''[[DwayneJohnsson IF YOU SMEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL...]]'''

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** EddieGuererro EddieGuerrero and ChrisBenoit respectively retaining and winning the WWE and World titles.titles at WM XX.
** The announcement of the guest host for Wrestlemania 27 sent fans abuzz. Theories included Bob Barker and JustinBeiber, Music/JustinBieber, then...'''[[DwayneJohnsson IF YOU SMEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL...]]''']]'''
*** Rock and Austin face-to-face at the event itself.
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* AndTheFandomRejoiced: A few noteworthy examples.
** HulkHogan. AndreTheGiant. Wrestlemania III. You know the one.
** During the MondayNightWar Eric Bischoff remembered reading on how MikeTyson was going to be at Wrestlemania in a bid to do this. He had to admit it was a hell of a counterpunch.
** MickFoley returns for one more round at Wrestlemania 2000.
** "[[HulkHogan You]] go on about headlining Wrestlemania after Wrestlemania after Wrestlemania. How would you like to headline one more Wrestlemania with [[DwayneJohnson The Rock?]]"
** EddieGuererro and ChrisBenoit winning the WWE and World titles.
** The announcement of the guest host for Wrestlemania 27 sent fans abuzz. Theories included Bob Barker and JustinBeiber, then...'''[[DwayneJohnsson IF YOU SMEEEEEEEELLLLLLLL...]]'''
** The night after the main event is already booked. The Rock against JohnCena. And the fandom rejoiced even more when The Rock won.
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** It was at least partially a case of RealLifeWritesThePlot. Most insider sources claim that, yes, Flair did in fact plan on retiring for good after his match to Shawn, at most making one or two guest spots without really much ring-work. But a lifetime of bad financial planning loomed over him, and after tacking [[TenMinuteRetirement progressively more frequent]] "one-time only" appearances in different companies around the world, he settled for a longer-termed contract with TNA.
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!!'''Not-so-memorable moments:'''

However, [[EpicFail there are some disappointing]] [=WrestleMania=] moments:
* ''WrestleMania 2'' was just as experimental as its predecessor, being simulcast in three cities: Los Angeles, CA; Uniondale, NY; and Rosemont, IL. Weak matches with sub-par workers (a few which lasted less than ''fifteen moves'') and cheap finishes, combined with an overreliance on celebrity power and many viewers who didn't fully understand the product, led to an overall bland show. This overreliance on celebrity power even went into the main events, in which the main event of the New York portion was a boxing match between RoddyPiper and MrT, and the main event of the Chicago portion was a 20-man BattleRoyale composed of 14 WWF superstars and six [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball NFL]] players in which AndreTheGiant last eliminated BretHart. And Susan St. James [[EarWorm saying "Uh-oh..."]] to the point where it became a VerbalTic for her.
** On the bright side however, the two best matches on that card were the British Bulldogs vs. the Dream Team for the Tag-Team Titles, and the Funk Brothers taking on Tito Santana and the Junkyard Dog.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 9'' is widely considered one of the most disappointing [=WrestleManias=] in the event's history; in addition to an underwhelming undercard (which included a stinker of a match in which TheUndertaker defeated Giant Gonzales), the main event saw BretHart lose the WWF Championship to Yokozuna...who then lost the title just mere minutes later to a returning HulkHogan.
** That Undertaker vs. Gonzales match? Undertaker won by disqualification, because Gonzales (billed at 7-foot-9) used a chloroform soaked rag on the Undertaker (who was noticeably shorter than Gonzales). Granted, Gonzales had no ring ability whatsoever, but chloroform? Really?
** Originally, Yokozuna was booked to win, the first heel to win the title at Wrestlemania, but Hogan contested that it would anger the fans, that a face HAD to win. However, instead of Bret just winning, Hogan convinced the brass that he should run in and squash Yokozuna at the end for the belt. Supposedly, he agreed to drop the belt back later to Bret in a "pass the torch" moment but Hogan reneged on the deal once he got what he wanted, infuriating everybody. Thus, Yokozuna squashed him at King of the Ring for the belt. Bret was particularly angry about the whole thing given he felt he, being the best ''wrestler'' in the company, deserved the belt more than Hogan who he felt was an overblown politician and didn't deserve the belt.
*** Bret had to be justifiably seething, but going by ShawnMichaels he was calm about busting his ass all year only for Hogan to [[SpotlightStealingSquad steal all]] [[GodModeSue the glory]].
** And don't get us started on that WWF played the whole Roman theme UpToEleven, being that Wrestlemania 9 was at Caesar's Palace in LasVegas (this was also the first Wrestlemania to be held outdoors), and WWF made all the commentators and announcers wear Roman togas.
* Wrestlemania 11. Seriously, does anybody remember anything that happened at Wrestlemania 11?
** Well, I remember Lawrence Taylor beating Bam Bam and then it blanks.
*** There was that BretHart vs Bob Backlund "I Quit" match that Bret referred to in his autobiography as his worst match ever.
**** [[FanNickname Taker]] beat...[[strike:someone]] King Kong Bundy.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 15'' featured what is considered the worst Hell in a Cell Match in WWE history, as TheUndertaker defeated The Big Boss Man in a plodding, boring, forgettable match; after the deed was done, Undertaker had The Brood slip a noose down through the roof of the Cell so he could "hang" Boss Man after the match. The match was so bad that a DVD set dedicated to the Hell in a Cell Match didn't even mention it. (Clips from the match are still used in video packages detailing Undertaker's undefeated streak.) And to top it all off, Big Boss Man suddenly showed up on Raw the next night as if nothing happened, and the whole thing was [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]]. Undertaker's MinistryOfDarkness [[CostumePorn attire]] and entrance was probably the best part of the whole thing.
** Considering it was the third Hell in a Cell Match ever, the first two having become rather infamous, it had [[ToughActToFollow a lot of hype to live up to]]. It may not be the worst Hell in a Cell match ever anymore, now that WWE has dedicated an entire PPV to them and none of them were very memorable.
** The boxing match (yes, at '''Wrestle'''mania) between Butterbean and Bart Gunn was easily the least entertaining and the most pointless match of the night, however. There was little build-up and it ended pretty quickly with Bart Gunn being knocked out. At least Roddy Piper and [[MrT Mr. T]] were able to pull off a much better boxing match at Wrestlemania 2.
*** The difference was that the Piper/T match was worked, while Butterbean/Gunn wasn't. This is why real competition has no business on a wrestling show.
* Wrestlemania X8 had one of the biggest matches of all time between [[DwayneJohnson The Rock]] and HulkHogan, which turned into a true Wrestlemania classic. Only one problem, it didn't go on last. Yeah, one of the biggest matches of all time and the headlining matchup of Wrestlemania didn't close the card. Instead it ended with TripleH vs Chris Jericho. Don't remember it? Hardly anyone does. The whole build-up was terrible, centering around a lame divorce storyline between HHH and Stephanie while Jericho, who was already booked as a fluke joke champion(despite being the first Undisputed champion), took a backseat along with the title. The "highlight" of the feud was Jericho [[KickTheDog running over HHH's dog]].....[[EpicFail accidentally]]. The match itself was terrible, with Jericho just working on HHH's quad and Stephanie interfering, with HHH overcoming the odds, pedigreeing Stephanie(which they played up as being HHH's primary goal along with winning the title) and beats Jericho to win the title, as everybody and their grandmother expected. The "excuse" for putting this crap on last over Rock vs Hogan? "The title match should always go on last". Even though non-title matches have closed over title matches numerous times, hell it even happened a few times at Wrestlemania itself. Not to mention the title was barely a factor in HHH vs Jericho, as it was more about HHH getting revenge on Stephanie and pedigreeing her, with the title being more of a "bonus". It was just an undercard "grudge match" that they threw the title in as an excuse to put it on last, which wasn't a good enough on anyway. The truth is because HHH was dating the boss's daughter in real life and used his pull to try and become the top Face of the company(despite Austin and Rock still being around) and have his WM moment at X8 no matter what. Thing is even IF they booked HHH vs Jericho the best way possible, it STILL is nowhere nearly as big as Rock vs Hogan and should just take it's deserved place in the undercard. HHH's attempts to steal the spotlight from Rock vs Hogan wound up backfiring big time, as Rock vs Hogan became a WM classic and everyone considers it the main event of Wrestlemania X8, while everyone has forgotten about HHH's "moment". Almost a decade later and it seems HHH still hasn't learned though, as he reportedly tried to get his father-in-law VinceMcMahon to cancel Rock vs JohnCena and has taken SpotlightStealingSquad UpToEleven with the COO angle. We can only hope that Vince himself learned his lesson from this EpicFail.
* KurtAngle's well-known neck problems were flaring up going into ''[=WrestleMania=] 19'', and it was believed that his insistence on performing at the event anyway could lead to the end of his career. Ironically it was Angle's opponent that night - BrockLesnar - who nearly broke his neck at the event. Attempting to give the fans a [=WrestleMania=] Moment, Brock attempted a Shooting Star Press (a diving backflip splash off the top rope), a dangerous maneuver that he hadn't performed since his time in WWE's feeder league OVW. Brock did not complete the rotation and landed squarely on his head, but luckily ended up with only a mild concussion (and [[FanNickname later became known as]] the Shooting Star Neck Breaker, Shooting Star Self-Piledriver, or Shooting Brock Press). Angle quickly led the dazed Lesnar into an improvised finish to the match.
** Actually, Brock had placed Angle too far from the corner, and though he did in fact rotate perfectly for the press, Angle's distance resulted in Brock almost breaking his own neck ON ANGLE.
** It's a shame, because if it weren't for that, Angle vs. Lesnar would have been a five star match. Their Iron Man Match on Smackdown almost made up for it, but people will never forget that BrockLesnar almost broke his neck that day.
* BrockLesnar vs. {{Goldberg}} at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20''; what should have been a dream matchup between WCW's legendary powerhouse and WWE's "Next Big Thing" was ruined by Lesnar's surprise decision to quit WWE to try out for the NFL. The smark-filled audience at Madison Square Garden jeered and heckled Lesnar, yelling "You sold out!" at him, while he and {{Goldberg}} (who was leaving WWE due to his contract being up) put on one of the worst [=WrestleMania=] matches ever ({{Goldberg}} seemed to think the whole thing was a joke). The only cheering was for StoneColdSteveAustin, the guest referee of the match, who delivered a Stunner to both Lesnar and {{Goldberg}} after the match.
** It was also the first ''Smackdown!'' vs. ''Raw!'' crossover match since the two brands split - it had been built for about 3 months and featured two of the biggest stars in the business with an even bigger one refereeing. It had ''everything'' going for it....and it sucked monkey balls.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 25'' should have had the defining moment of the Colon Brothers, Carlito and Primo, who defeated JohnMorrison and TheMiz to become the first Unified Tag Team Champions. However, their victory was relegated to taking place before the actual card, to make room for a musical performance by Kid Rock (worse, the concert was taken out of the DVD release of the event).
** And the following Divas' battle royal had several older past divas returning such as Sunny, Molly Holly, Torrie Wilson and Victoria, but instead the divas had no entrances for that match and came out dancing to Kid Rock. So no introductions for the past divas and on the DVD with the concert edited out, they're just already in the ring. And the division was completely undermined by giving the win to Santino Marella in drag.
** And of course, there was the IMMENSELY underwhelming performance in the main event between RandyOrton and TripleH.
*** It wasn't all their fault. The fans wanted to see them murder each other with nothing holding them back, but the count-out and disqualification stipulations ruined it.
**** And the crowd was absolutely drained after Undertaker/Michaels.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 26'' featured BretHart vs. VinceMcMahon in a "No Holds Barred" Match. A decade ago, this might have actually been an interesting confrontation; in 2010, with Vince in his 60s and Bret in no shape to actually wrestle (thanks to the combined effects of his career-ending concussion and a stroke he suffered a few years later), this was destined to be little more than Bret vs. Vince with a ton of outside interference thrown in for good measure. What we got in the end was Bret and the Hart family giving Vince an over-ten-minute beatdown; Bret teased the Sharpshooter several times, let the Hart family give him a beatdown outside of the ring, and delivered 12 chairshots to a downed Vince (one for every year he was out of WWE following the MontrealScrewjob) before ''finally'' putting Vince in the Sharpshooter like everyone wanted. The match was widely panned by wrestling critics, especially for its length - it was believed that, had the "match" not been as long as it was, several other matches (like CMPunk vs. ReyMysterioJr) could have gone on longer and had the chance to become true [=WrestleMania=] classics.
** Another handicap in the match was the new PG rating. Just about all of Vince's entertaining matches are just because he's willing to let the other guy do ''anything'' to him. Without the option to all but murder Vince, it's infinitely harder for him to pull off an entertaining fight.
** The divas match was only slightly less of a trainwreck than the Bret/Vince match. It was a 10 diva tag with Vickie Guerrero (a non wrestler) on the heel team. The match amounted to the faces slapping Vickie around, a big rush of finishers and Vickie trying to do a Frog Splash on KellyKelly. Even worse was when Vickie went to pin her, she lifted her shoulders right off the match so she had to splash her and pin her again. There were several divas that could have wrestled a somewhat decent match if Bret/Vince had been shorter and Vickie hadn't been involved at all.
* ''Wrestlamania 27'' was extremely lackluster, with many last minute changes, including [[WhatWereYouThinking scrapping]] the DanielBryan vs {{Sheamus}} match so they could give The Rock a 20 minute promo (it also reduced the length of the other matches). A large amount of time was spent making skits; people joked that someone accidentally switched Wrestlemania's script for the next Raw script.
** TheBigShow, {{Wrestler/Kane}}, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston vs The Corre was a squash match won by the faces even though the Corre had the Intercontinental Champion and the Tag Team champion. Like turning the U.S Champion match into a dark match that ended in a no contest, this kept the night's theme that actually owning a title was completely meaningless.
*** This feud with TheBigShow The Corre was having was the second largest feud of Smackdown going into the event. Which just makes this even more moronic.
** JerryLawler vs MichaelCole. It's a match that really writes itself: JerryLawler beats the shit out of MichaelCole, Jack Swagger intervenes, Cole gives the Ankle Lock, Lawler powers out, Swagger gets beat, and Lawler continues for the win. Which is more or less what they did. However, WWE decided for some reason to make Cole look like he actually had a shot at the beginning, with Swagger getting a cheap shot in and Cole beating on Lawler for close to ten minutes. To say that the crowd did not enjoy this would be an understatement. The end of the match then had the RAW GM retroactively disqualify Lawler because Guest Referee StoneColdSteveAustin got involved in the match.
*** What made this really stupid is that Austin's "involvement" consisted of pushing Cole after Cole pushed him first. Furthermore, Jack Swagger managed to ''actually'' intervene in the match, slapping an ankle lock on Lawler early in the match. So, if anyone deserved to be disqualified, it was Cole. So, the GM chimed in basically just to crap in the audience's punchbowl whether it made sense or not.
*** [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking BookerT and Josh Mathews got Stunners without doing anything]] - likely just an excuse to get J.R. and King back together on commentary for the rest of the show.
*** An extreme {{What The Hell Hero}} moment, as two supposed babyface wrestlers beat up a defenseless impartial commentator, even if Mathews ''was'' in Tough Enough.
** The Mixed Tag Match between LayCool and DolphZiggler vs. TrishStratus, JohnMorrison and Snooki may as well have been Trish in a handicap match for all that her partners and Ziggler did.
*** The saving grace was that Snooki actually managed to hit a somewhat tricky move, making her celebrity match participation far less terrible than ones of the past. Still doesn't excuse Ziggler and Morrison being underused though.
*** That's all Morrison to blame. He repeatedly snubbed Trish's ideas in the weeks leading to the event.
** The Main Event between Miz and JohnCena was a slow, boring match that lead to a double countout. Cena was off his game and TheMiz was much worse than usual, even by his standards. [[DwayneJohnson The Rock]] came out and ordered the match to continue, but it ended again about 5 seconds later with The Rock hitting the Rock Bottom on Cena and Miz retaining. The Rock then gave Miz the people's Elbow so the night ended with a semi-retired wrestler standing over Cena, WWE's currently most popular wrestler, and TheMiz, the WWE Champion. Truly awful.
*** The main event for ''[=WrestleMania=] 27'' served as nothing more than a SequelHook for the main event for ''[=WrestleMania=] 28'': Rock vs. Cena.
** It also spit on the face of the youth movement that WWE's going through, because the only new guy that actually looked strong was CodyRhodes over ReyMysterioJr. Everyone else, CMPunk, AlbertoDelRio, The Corre, and TheMiz, even though he won his match, were made to look like complete and utter tools. This was the first WrestleMania whose Main Event didn't feature any wrestler from the Attitude era or before, so it doesn't give much hope for the future (specially because, like it was stated above, an Attitude Era wrestler was the last man standing in the end).
** Even when not taking the match quality into account, the booking itself was just plain weird and WTF inducing, the prime example being the ''WHC Title Match'' as the match to start the show. Even if the matches delivered, if it was put in the same order it would have still been fairly awkward.
** Undertaker vs HHH was fairly good but the build up was moronic. They threw out [[AbortedArc Undertaker avenging himself for being buried alive by Kane and the Nexus]], pretended that HHH and 'Taker had never wrestled before, and 'Taker said he had "beaten 19 men" at WrestleMania, [[YouFailMathematicsForever when he had faced Kane and ShawnMichaels twice]].
*** He had been counting the streak like that for a couple of years ('Taker even says "18 men have come...." on the promo for his match on the last one).
** The worst part of this Wrestlemania was that the '''WWE Heavyweight Championship''' match between AlbertoDelRio and {{Edge}}, was inexplicably the first on the card. Edge retired soon after, with his Wrestlemania main event bout wasted on a card opener.
*** Rumor has it that if the WWE had known about his injury, they would've made a bigger deal out of the match.
* ''WrestleMania 28'' starts out with the WHC match between DanielBryan and Sheamus. A highly anticipated bout that [[spoiler: lasted only 18 seconds.]] The disappointment in the fans were felt throughout the remainder of the event, with "YES!" and "Daniel Bryan" chants breaking out periodically during matches, and needless to say, the [[InternetBackdraft IWC made their wrath felt.]] This... wasn't a great way to start off what otherwise was an [[AwesomeMoments solid Wrestlemania.]]
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* HarsherInHindsight: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.

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* ''WrestleMania 2'' was just as experimental as its predecessor, being simulcast in three cities: Los Angeles, CA; Uniondale, NY; and Rosemont, IL. Weak matches with sub-par workers (a few which lasted less than ''fifteen moves'') and cheap finishes, combined with an overreliance on celebrity power and many viewers who didn't fully understand the product, led to an overall bland show. And Susan St. James [[EarWorm saying "Uh-oh..."]] to the point where it became a VerbalTic for her.

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* ''WrestleMania 2'' was just as experimental as its predecessor, being simulcast in three cities: Los Angeles, CA; Uniondale, NY; and Rosemont, IL. Weak matches with sub-par workers (a few which lasted less than ''fifteen moves'') and cheap finishes, combined with an overreliance on celebrity power and many viewers who didn't fully understand the product, led to an overall bland show. This overreliance on celebrity power even went into the main events, in which the main event of the New York portion was a boxing match between RoddyPiper and MrT, and the main event of the Chicago portion was a 20-man BattleRoyale composed of 14 WWF superstars and six [[UsefulNotes/AmericanFootball NFL]] players in which AndreTheGiant last eliminated BretHart. And Susan St. James [[EarWorm saying "Uh-oh..."]] to the point where it became a VerbalTic for her.


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** Undertaker vs HHH was fairly good but the build up was moronic. They pretended that HHH and 'Taker had never wrestled before, and 'Taker said he had "beaten 19 men" at WrestleMania, [[YouFailMathematicsForever when he had faced Kane and ShawnMichaels twice]].

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* MisaimedFandom: ''[=WrestleMania=] 18'''s "dream match" between HulkHogan (in his "[[NewWorldOrder Hollywood]]" persona) and The Rock. Despite being a heel, Hogan got more cheers from the crowd than The Rock. Rock turned this to his advantage, as he decided not to fight it, and basically [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] in mid match, and then turned back once the match was over.

* ShockingSwerve: ''[=WrestleMania=] 17'' had the twist ending to the show's main event, where Steve Austin [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] and teamed up with longtime rival and WWF owner VinceMcMahon to defeat The Rock and win the WWF Championship once again.

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* ShockingSwerve: ''[=WrestleMania=] 17'' had the twist ending to the show's main event, where Steve Austin SteveAustin [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] and teamed up with longtime rival and WWF owner VinceMcMahon to defeat The Rock and win the WWF Championship once again.
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* ''[=WrestleMania=] 15'' featured what is considered the worst Hell in a Cell Match in WWE history, as TheUndertaker defeated The Big Boss Man in a plodding, boring, forgettable match; after the deed was done, Undertaker had The Brood slip a noose down through the roof of the Cell so he could "hang" Boss Man after the match. The match was so bad that a DVD set dedicated to the Hell in a Cell Match didn't even mention it. (Clips from the match are still used in video packages detailing Undertaker's undefeated streak.) And to top it all off, Big Boss Man suddenly showed up on Raw the next night as if nothing happened, and the whole thing was [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]]. Undertaker's [[CostumePorn Ministry of Darkness attire]] and entrance was probably the best part of the whole thing.

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* ''[=WrestleMania=] 15'' featured what is considered the worst Hell in a Cell Match in WWE history, as TheUndertaker defeated The Big Boss Man in a plodding, boring, forgettable match; after the deed was done, Undertaker had The Brood slip a noose down through the roof of the Cell so he could "hang" Boss Man after the match. The match was so bad that a DVD set dedicated to the Hell in a Cell Match didn't even mention it. (Clips from the match are still used in video packages detailing Undertaker's undefeated streak.) And to top it all off, Big Boss Man suddenly showed up on Raw the next night as if nothing happened, and the whole thing was [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]]. Undertaker's MinistryOfDarkness [[CostumePorn Ministry of Darkness attire]] and entrance was probably the best part of the whole thing.



** The Mixed Tag Match between LayCool and Dolph Ziggler vs. TrishStratus, JohnMorrison and Snooki may as well have been Trish in a handicap match for all that her partners and Ziggler did.

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** It also spit on the face of the youth movement that WWE's going through, because the only new guy that actually looked strong was CodyRhodes over Rey Mysterio. Everyone else, CMPunk, AlbertoDelRio, The Corre, and TheMiz, even though he won his match, were made to look like complete and utter tools. This was the first WrestleMania whose Main Event didn't feature any wrestler from the Attitude era or before, so it doesn't give much hope for the future (specially because, like it was stated above, an Attitude Era wrestler was the last man standing in the end).

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** It also spit on the face of the youth movement that WWE's going through, because the only new guy that actually looked strong was CodyRhodes over Rey Mysterio.ReyMysterioJr. Everyone else, CMPunk, AlbertoDelRio, The Corre, and TheMiz, even though he won his match, were made to look like complete and utter tools. This was the first WrestleMania whose Main Event didn't feature any wrestler from the Attitude era or before, so it doesn't give much hope for the future (specially because, like it was stated above, an Attitude Era wrestler was the last man standing in the end).
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* Wrestlemania X8 had one of the biggest matches of all time between [[DwayneJohnson The Rock]] and HulkHogan, which turned into a true Wrestlemania classic. Only one problem, it didn't go on last. Yeah, one of the biggest matches of all time and the headlining matchup of Wrestlemania didn't close the card. Instead it ended with TripleH vs Chris Jericho. Don't remember it? Hardly anyone does. The whole build-up was terrible, centering around a lame divorce storyline between HHH and Stephanie while Jericho, who was already booked as a fluke joke champion(despite being the first Undisputed champion), took a backseat along with the title. The "highlight" of the feud was Jericho [[KickTheDog running over HHH's dog]].....[[EpicFail accidentally]]. The match itself was terrible, with Jericho just working on HHH's quad and Stephanie interfering, with HHH overcoming the odds, pedigreeing Stephanie(which they played up as being HHH's primary goal along with winning the title) and beats Jericho to win the title, as everybody and their grandmother expected. The "excuse" for putting this crap on last over Rock vs Hogan? "The title match should always go on last". Even though non-title matches have closed over title matches numerous times, hell it even happened a few times at Wrestlemania itself. Not to mention the title was barely a factor in HHH vs Jericho, as it was more about HHH getting revenge on Stephanie and pedigreeing her, with the title being more of a "bonus". It was just an undercard "grudge match" that they threw the title in as an excuse to put it on last, which wasn't a good enough on anyway. The truth is because HHH was dating the boss's daughter in real life and used his pull to try and become the top Face of the company(despite Austin and Rock still being around) and have his WM moment at X8 no matter what. Thing is even IF they booked HHH vs Jericho the best way possible, it STILL is nowhere nearly as big as Rock vs Hogan and should just take it's deserved place in the undercard. HHH's attempts to steal the spotlight from Rock vs Hogan wound up backfiring big time, as Rock vs Hogan became a WM classic and everyone considers it the main event of Wrestlemania X8, while everyone has forgotten about HHH's "moment". Almost a decade later and it seems HHH still hasn't learned though, as he reportedly tried to get his father-in-law VinceMcMahon to cancel Rock vs JohnCena and has taken SpotlightStealingSquad UpToEleven with the COO angle. We can only hope that Vince himself learned his lesson from this EpicFail.
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!!'''Wrestlemania YMMV Tropes:'''

* CrowningMomentOfAwesome: The signature [=WrestleMania=] Moment, HulkHogan bodyslamming AndreTheGiant at ''[=WrestleMania=] 3'' in front of the largest crowd for an indoor sporting event in American history. This is the CrowningMomentOfAwesome that all other Crowning Moments in pro wrestling are measured against, and is widely considered the apex of the wrestling boom of TheEighties.

* HarsherInHindsight: ChrisBenoit and EddieGuerrero came out on top at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20'' as World Heavyweight and WWF title winners. After nearly twenty years of trying to reach the pinnacle of his profession, Benoit made TripleH tap to the Crippler Crossface in a Triple Threat with ShawnMichaels. Benoit's post-match celebration with EddieGuerrero - then the WWE Champion - was a sight many smarks cried tears of happiness over.
** Then RealLife stepped in: the next three years ruined the image forever. It was harkened back upon positively after Guerrero's death in 2005. But after Benoit's double murder-suicide in 2007, WWE has attempted to [[CanonDiscontinuity pretend Chris Benoit never existed]].

* MisaimedFandom: ''[=WrestleMania=] 18'''s "dream match" between HulkHogan (in his "[[NewWorldOrder Hollywood]]" persona) and The Rock. Despite being a heel, Hogan got more cheers from the crowd than The Rock. Rock turned this to his advantage, as he decided not to fight it, and basically [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] in mid match, and then turned back once the match was over.

* ShockingSwerve: ''[=WrestleMania=] 17'' had the twist ending to the show's main event, where Steve Austin [[FaceHeelTurn turned heel]] and teamed up with longtime rival and WWF owner VinceMcMahon to defeat The Rock and win the WWF Championship once again.

* TearJerker: ''[=WrestleMania=] 24'' saw RicFlair's career come to an end with defeat to ShawnMichaels in a "Career Threatening Match" - Michaels, with tears in his eyes, inaudibly tells Flair "I'm sorry, I love you" before reluctantly hitting Sweet Chin Music and ending Flair's career... of course, [[TenMinuteRetirement it didn't]].

* TheyJustDidntCare: Wrestlemania 27 had a WWE Heavyweight Championship match between AlbertoDelRio and {{Edge}}, but it was inexplicably scheduled first on the card. Edge retired soon after, with his Wrestlemania main event bout wasted on a card opener.
** Rumor has it that if the WWE had known about his injury, they would've made a bigger deal out of the match.
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See also [[WrestleMania the WrestleMania main page]], and [[{{Awesome/WrestleMania}} Moments of awesome at WrestleMania]].

!!'''Not-so-memorable moments:'''

However, [[EpicFail there are some disappointing]] [=WrestleMania=] moments:
* ''WrestleMania 2'' was just as experimental as its predecessor, being simulcast in three cities: Los Angeles, CA; Uniondale, NY; and Rosemont, IL. Weak matches with sub-par workers (a few which lasted less than ''fifteen moves'') and cheap finishes, combined with an overreliance on celebrity power and many viewers who didn't fully understand the product, led to an overall bland show. And Susan St. James [[EarWorm saying "Uh-oh..."]] to the point where it became a VerbalTic for her.
** On the bright side however, the two best matches on that card were the British Bulldogs vs. the Dream Team for the Tag-Team Titles, and the Funk Brothers taking on Tito Santana and the Junkyard Dog.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 9'' is widely considered one of the most disappointing [=WrestleManias=] in the event's history; in addition to an underwhelming undercard (which included a stinker of a match in which TheUndertaker defeated Giant Gonzales), the main event saw BretHart lose the WWF Championship to Yokozuna...who then lost the title just mere minutes later to a returning HulkHogan.
** That Undertaker vs. Gonzales match? Undertaker won by disqualification, because Gonzales (billed at 7-foot-9) used a chloroform soaked rag on the Undertaker (who was noticeably shorter than Gonzales). Granted, Gonzales had no ring ability whatsoever, but chloroform? Really?
** Originally, Yokozuna was booked to win, the first heel to win the title at Wrestlemania, but Hogan contested that it would anger the fans, that a face HAD to win. However, instead of Bret just winning, Hogan convinced the brass that he should run in and squash Yokozuna at the end for the belt. Supposedly, he agreed to drop the belt back later to Bret in a "pass the torch" moment but Hogan reneged on the deal once he got what he wanted, infuriating everybody. Thus, Yokozuna squashed him at King of the Ring for the belt. Bret was particularly angry about the whole thing given he felt he, being the best ''wrestler'' in the company, deserved the belt more than Hogan who he felt was an overblown politician and didn't deserve the belt.
*** Bret had to be justifiably seething, but going by ShawnMichaels he was calm about busting his ass all year only for Hogan to [[SpotlightStealingSquad steal all]] [[GodModeSue the glory]].
* Wrestlemania 11. Seriously, does anybody remember anything that happened at Wrestlemania 11?
** Well, I remember Lawrence Taylor beating Bam Bam and then it blanks.
*** There was that BretHart vs Bob Backlund "I Quit" match that Bret referred to in his autobiography as his worst match ever.
**** [[FanNickname Taker]] beat...[[strike:someone]] King Kong Bundy.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 15'' featured what is considered the worst Hell in a Cell Match in WWE history, as TheUndertaker defeated The Big Boss Man in a plodding, boring, forgettable match; after the deed was done, Undertaker had The Brood slip a noose down through the roof of the Cell so he could "hang" Boss Man after the match. The match was so bad that a DVD set dedicated to the Hell in a Cell Match didn't even mention it. (Clips from the match are still used in video packages detailing Undertaker's undefeated streak.) And to top it all off, Big Boss Man suddenly showed up on Raw the next night as if nothing happened, and the whole thing was [[BigLippedAlligatorMoment never mentioned again]]. Undertaker's [[CostumePorn Ministry of Darkness attire]] and entrance was probably the best part of the whole thing.
** Considering it was the third Hell in a Cell Match ever, the first two having become rather infamous, it had [[ToughActToFollow a lot of hype to live up to]]. It may not be the worst Hell in a Cell match ever anymore, now that WWE has dedicated an entire PPV to them and none of them were very memorable.
** The boxing match (yes, at '''Wrestle'''mania) between Butterbean and Bart Gunn was easily the least entertaining and the most pointless match of the night, however. There was little build-up and it ended pretty quickly with Bart Gunn being knocked out. At least Roddy Piper and [[MrT Mr. T]] were able to pull off a much better boxing match at Wrestlemania 2.
*** The difference was that the Piper/T match was worked, while Butterbean/Gunn wasn't. This is why real competition has no business on a wrestling show.
* KurtAngle's well-known neck problems were flaring up going into ''[=WrestleMania=] 19'', and it was believed that his insistence on performing at the event anyway could lead to the end of his career. Ironically it was Angle's opponent that night - BrockLesnar - who nearly broke his neck at the event. Attempting to give the fans a [=WrestleMania=] Moment, Brock attempted a Shooting Star Press (a diving backflip splash off the top rope), a dangerous maneuver that he hadn't performed since his time in WWE's feeder league OVW. Brock did not complete the rotation and landed squarely on his head, but luckily ended up with only a mild concussion (and [[FanNickname later became known as]] the Shooting Star Neck Breaker, Shooting Star Self-Piledriver, or Shooting Brock Press). Angle quickly led the dazed Lesnar into an improvised finish to the match.
** Actually, Brock had placed Angle too far from the corner, and though he did in fact rotate perfectly for the press, Angle's distance resulted in Brock almost breaking his own neck ON ANGLE.
** It's a shame, because if it weren't for that, Angle vs. Lesnar would have been a five star match. Their Iron Man Match on Smackdown almost made up for it, but people will never forget that BrockLesnar almost broke his neck that day.
* BrockLesnar vs. {{Goldberg}} at ''[=WrestleMania=] 20''; what should have been a dream matchup between WCW's legendary powerhouse and WWE's "Next Big Thing" was ruined by Lesnar's surprise decision to quit WWE to try out for the NFL. The smark-filled audience at Madison Square Garden jeered and heckled Lesnar, yelling "You sold out!" at him, while he and {{Goldberg}} (who was leaving WWE due to his contract being up) put on one of the worst [=WrestleMania=] matches ever ({{Goldberg}} seemed to think the whole thing was a joke). The only cheering was for StoneColdSteveAustin, the guest referee of the match, who delivered a Stunner to both Lesnar and {{Goldberg}} after the match.
** It was also the first ''Smackdown!'' vs. ''Raw!'' crossover match since the two brands split - it had been built for about 3 months and featured two of the biggest stars in the business with an even bigger one refereeing. It had ''everything'' going for it....and it sucked monkey balls.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 25'' should have had the defining moment of the Colon Brothers, Carlito and Primo, who defeated JohnMorrison and TheMiz to become the first Unified Tag Team Champions. However, their victory was relegated to taking place before the actual card, to make room for a musical performance by Kid Rock (worse, the concert was taken out of the DVD release of the event).
** And the following Divas' battle royal had several older past divas returning such as Sunny, Molly Holly, Torrie Wilson and Victoria, but instead the divas had no entrances for that match and came out dancing to Kid Rock. So no introductions for the past divas and on the DVD with the concert edited out, they're just already in the ring. And the division was completely undermined by giving the win to Santino Marella in drag.
** And of course, there was the IMMENSELY underwhelming performance in the main event between RandyOrton and TripleH.
*** It wasn't all their fault. The fans wanted to see them murder each other with nothing holding them back, but the count-out and disqualification stipulations ruined it.
**** And the crowd was absolutely drained after Undertaker/Michaels.
* ''[=WrestleMania=] 26'' featured BretHart vs. VinceMcMahon in a "No Holds Barred" Match. A decade ago, this might have actually been an interesting confrontation; in 2010, with Vince in his 60s and Bret in no shape to actually wrestle (thanks to the combined effects of his career-ending concussion and a stroke he suffered a few years later), this was destined to be little more than Bret vs. Vince with a ton of outside interference thrown in for good measure. What we got in the end was Bret and the Hart family giving Vince an over-ten-minute beatdown; Bret teased the Sharpshooter several times, let the Hart family give him a beatdown outside of the ring, and delivered 12 chairshots to a downed Vince (one for every year he was out of WWE following the MontrealScrewjob) before ''finally'' putting Vince in the Sharpshooter like everyone wanted. The match was widely panned by wrestling critics, especially for its length - it was believed that, had the "match" not been as long as it was, several other matches (like CMPunk vs. ReyMysterioJr) could have gone on longer and had the chance to become true [=WrestleMania=] classics.
** Another handicap in the match was the new PG rating. Just about all of Vince's entertaining matches are just because he's willing to let the other guy do ''anything'' to him. Without the option to all but murder Vince, it's infinitely harder for him to pull off an entertaining fight.
** The divas match was only slightly less of a trainwreck than the Bret/Vince match. It was a 10 diva tag with Vickie Guerrero (a non wrestler) on the heel team. The match amounted to the faces slapping Vickie around, a big rush of finishers and Vickie trying to do a Frog Splash on KellyKelly. Even worse was when Vickie went to pin her, she lifted her shoulders right off the match so she had to splash her and pin her again. There were several divas that could have wrestled a somewhat decent match if Bret/Vince had been shorter and Vickie hadn't been involved at all.
* ''Wrestlamania 27'' was extremely lackluster, with many last minute changes, including [[WhatWereYouThinking scrapping]] the DanielBryan vs {{Sheamus}} match so they could give The Rock a 20 minute promo (it also reduced the length of the other matches). A large amount of time was spent making skits; people joked that someone accidentally switched Wrestlemania's script for the next Raw script.
** TheBigShow, {{Wrestler/Kane}}, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston vs The Corre was a squash match won by the faces even though the Corre had the Intercontinental Champion and the Tag Team champion. Like turning the U.S Champion match into a dark match that ended in a no contest, this kept the night's theme that actually owning a title was completely meaningless.
*** This feud with TheBigShow The Corre was having was the second largest feud of Smackdown going into the event. Which just makes this even more moronic.
** JerryLawler vs MichaelCole. It's a match that really writes itself: JerryLawler beats the shit out of MichaelCole, Jack Swagger intervenes, Cole gives the Ankle Lock, Lawler powers out, Swagger gets beat, and Lawler continues for the win. Which is more or less what they did. However, WWE decided for some reason to make Cole look like he actually had a shot at the beginning, with Swagger getting a cheap shot in and Cole beating on Lawler for close to ten minutes. To say that the crowd did not enjoy this would be an understatement. The end of the match then had the RAW GM retroactively disqualify Lawler because Guest Referee StoneColdSteveAustin got involved in the match.
*** What made this really stupid is that Austin's "involvement" consisted of pushing Cole after Cole pushed him first. Furthermore, Jack Swagger managed to ''actually'' intervene in the match, slapping an ankle lock on Lawler early in the match. So, if anyone deserved to be disqualified, it was Cole. So, the GM chimed in basically just to crap in the audience's punchbowl whether it made sense or not.
*** [[ArsonMurderAndJaywalking BookerT and Josh Mathews got Stunners without doing anything]] - likely just an excuse to get J.R. and King back together on commentary for the rest of the show.
*** An extreme {{What The Hell Hero}} moment, as two supposed babyface wrestlers beat up a defenseless impartial commentator, even if Mathews ''was'' in Tough Enough.
** The Mixed Tag Match between LayCool and Dolph Ziggler vs. TrishStratus, JohnMorrison and Snooki may as well have been Trish in a handicap match for all that her partners and Ziggler did.
*** The saving grace was that Snooki actually managed to hit a somewhat tricky move, making her celebrity match participation far less terrible than ones of the past. Still doesn't excuse Ziggler and Morrison being underused though.
*** That's all Morrison to blame. He repeatedly snubbed Trish's ideas in the weeks leading to the event.
** The Main Event between Miz and JohnCena was a slow, boring match that lead to a double countout. Cena was off his game and TheMiz was much worse than usual, even by his standards. [[DwayneJohnson The Rock]] came out and ordered the match to continue, but it ended again about 5 seconds later with The Rock hitting the Rock Bottom on Cena and Miz retaining. The Rock then gave Miz the people's Elbow so the night ended with a semi-retired wrestler standing over Cena, WWE's currently most popular wrestler, and TheMiz, the WWE Champion. Truly awful.
*** The main event for ''[=WrestleMania=] 27'' served as nothing more than a SequelHook for the main event for ''[=WrestleMania=] 28'': Rock vs. Cena.
** It also spit on the face of the youth movement that WWE's going through, because the only new guy that actually looked strong was CodyRhodes over Rey Mysterio. Everyone else, CMPunk, AlbertoDelRio, The Corre, and TheMiz, even though he won his match, were made to look like complete and utter tools. This was the first WrestleMania whose Main Event didn't feature any wrestler from the Attitude era or before, so it doesn't give much hope for the future (specially because, like it was stated above, an Attitude Era wrestler was the last man standing in the end).
** Even when not taking the match quality into account, the booking itself was just plain weird and WTF inducing, the prime example being the ''WHC Title Match'' as the match to start the show. Even if the matches delivered, if it was put in the same order it would have still been fairly awkward.
** Undertaker vs HHH was fairly good but the build up was moronic. They pretended that HHH and 'Taker had never wrestled before, and 'Taker said he had "beaten 19 men" at WrestleMania, [[YouFailMathematicsForever when he had faced Kane and ShawnMichaels twice]].
*** He had been counting the streak like that for a couple of years ('Taker even says "18 men have come...." on the promo for his match on the last one).
** The worst part of this Wrestlemania was that the '''WWE Heavyweight Championship''' match between AlbertoDelRio and {{Edge}}, was inexplicably the first on the card. Edge retired soon after, with his Wrestlemania main event bout wasted on a card opener.
*** Rumor has it that if the WWE had known about his injury, they would've made a bigger deal out of the match.
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