July 4, 2024

Cold Pizza: Ranking All 34 WWE WrestleMania’ From Worst To First

WrestleMania XII – Everyone remembers the Iron Man match between Shawn Michaels and Bret Hart for the WWF Championship. For good reason, but, this card had several gems on it. A young HHH getting squashed by a returning Ultimate Warrior. Diesel vs Kevin Knash was an excellent battle of the big men.

It wasn’t a bad opener either as Vader teamed up with Owen Hart and The British Bulldog vs Yokozuna, Jake The Snake Roberts and Ahmed Johnson. We haven’t even mentioned the backlot brawl yet either!

WrestleMania 23 – WrestleMania was all grown up. This was the night Edge went through a ladder to open the show. Donald Trump helped Stone Cold Steve Austin and Bobby Lashley shave the head of Vince McMahon, (read that sentence twice). A wild night that saw John Cena and Shawn Michaels give everyone a pleasant surprise with a fantastic match to close the show.

WrestleMania VI – One match on this card was very good, one of the best ever. That was Hogan vs The Ultimate Warrior in a champion vs champion dream match. It was strong enough to entertain 67,000 strong at the Skydome. The rest of the card was lacking, and that is why this show received the ranking it did. Brutus Beefcake vs Mr. Perfect was also pretty good.

WrestleMania XVIII – One match on this card was very good, one of the best ever. That was Hogan vs The Rock in a icon vs icon dream match. It was strong enough to entertain 67,000 strong at the Skydome.

The rest of the card was lacking, and that is why this show received the ranking it did. Hogan couldn’t shake the Skydome jinx. The Undertaker vs Ric Flair was also pretty good.

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