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Wrestlemania Main Event Reviews - Wrestlemania XXVII
The Miz (c) w/ Alex Riley def. John Cena for the WWE Championship in 15:04
Fun Fact: This is the first Wrestlemania I was a fan of wrestling for! I was watching excitedly in the build up to this one, and when I wasn’t I was playing Smackdown vs. Raw 2011! I watched The Rock return on TV with my dad who loved The Rock and he told me all about him, and I was so hyped for Wrestlemania. Singing “Written in the Stars” all the time and praying Rey Mysterio would beat Cody Rhodes are some great memories of the time! But onto this match!
The Miz was the champion when I started watching Raw so this one is right in my introduction to wrestling! This takes me back! Miz gets a great hype package with his entrance and then the inflatable letters! Fun stuff! He’s out first with Alex Riley, everyone’s favourite Alex Riley. Miz is such a contemptible little weasel here! He’s getting to that next level he would find around 2016. Cena gets a choir singing him to the ring and this was such a forgotten memory! I remember seeing this after the event! Cena gets an emotional video package for his entrance and it’s very religion-based. We get a gospel rendition of My Time is Now and then it hits for real and John Cena heads to the ring! This has been the most grand set of entrances in any of these main events, which is weird considering everything about it. Justin Roberts announces John as only he can, and we’re ready to go.
They lock up and Cena uses his power. Miz knocks Cena down with a shoulder block but Cena soon hits a hip toss as they stand off again. They lock up again and Cena takes control. Miz attacks in the corner and hits a big Irish whip on Cena followed by his corner clothesline which is always cool. Miz tries to stay on top but Cena is able to hit a gutwrench slam to take Miz down. Miz hits a Side Effect with lovely height and goes for another corner clothesline but Cena dodges. Cena goes up top and hits a leg drop to the back of the head. Miz dodges a charging Cena and hits a big kick off the ropes. Lines up with a big boot but can’t keep Cena down! Miz trips Cena as he comes off the ropes and it looks really weird. Basement dropkick from the Miz sends Cena off the apron and he hits a knee lift after putting him back on the apron. He puts Cena back in the ring and but Cena mounts a comeback with two shoulder tackles, body drop, Five-Knuckle Shuffle, attempts the Attitude Adjustment but Miz hits his DDT. Cena kicks out at 2, tries to lock in the STF but Miz resists and hits his neckbreaker. Miz takes off the turnbuckle pad as Riley distracts referee Mike Chioda, he gets caught but as Chioda sorts out the turnbuckle, Cena rolls Miz up. He turns around but only gets 2, and the turnbuckle is still exposed. They fight around it until Cena locks in the STF! Miz gets the ropes, and while Cena takes a step back, Riley smashes him into it and Miz hits the Skull-Crushing Finale but Cena kicks out! The crowd just about decided they hate Miz more than Cena! Miz tries another Skull-Crushing Finale but Cena reverses, which knocks down Chioda. Attitude Adjustment but the referee is down! Riley hits Cena with the briefcase but Cena kicks out! The crowd liked it! Riley distracts Chioda but Cena dodges a Miz briefcase shot and Riley is downed! Attitude Adjustment and Miz kicks out! The crowd can’t believe it. Cena hits a charging clothesline over the barricade to Miz. He goes to break the count as Miz tries to escape, but Cena charges again to knock Miz down. They both get counted out and the crowd are kinda upset, but also seem to not really care.
The Rock, the host of Wrestlemania, comes out and the Anonymous Raw GM announcement sounds. Rock goes over to read the message in full Michael Cole style which did make me laugh after seeing it every week on Raw. He begins “and I quote “I think…”” before telling the laptop he doesn’t care what it thinks! He restarts the match as a No DQ match. Cena rushes in with Miz, struggles to get Miz up for the Attitude Adjustment, but Rock hits a Rock Bottom on Cena! Miz covers and wins! Miz celebrates while completely out of it as Rock looks on. You can really tell how Miz had his bell rung for real here. Miz and Rock lock eyes, he storms the ring, avoids a belt shot from Miz, wails on him, spinebuster, People’s Elbow, and Rock stands tall.Â
Pros: The crowd like The Rock, he was very good at his role, false finishes Cons: Boring, length, story, finish
This match didn’t have much to it. Some so-so action, some pretty good near falls where Miz actually got to kick out of the AA, and then a weird restarting shenanigan that ended two seconds later with the spotlight taken from the actual champion. On the one hand, the actual match was unpopular and boring, but also they shouldn’t have made it in the first place. Just felt unnecessary and didn’t help a pretty lacklustre match with the odd bright spot.Â
2 STARS OUT OF 5
#wrestlemania main event reviews#wrestlemania xxvii#wrestlemania 27#wrestlemania#wwe#wrestling#pro wrestling#john cena#the miz#the rock
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WrestleMania XXVII
United States Championship: Sheamus vs. Daniel Bryan Rey Mysterio vs. Cody Rhodes Kane, Big Show, Santino Marella, and Kofi Kingston vs. The Corre (Wade Barrett, Justin Gabriel, Heath Slater, and Ezekiel Jackson) Randy Orton vs. CM Punk Jerry Lawler vs. Michael Cole - Stone Cold Steve Austin as Special Guest Referee No Holds Barred Match: The Undertaker vs. Triple H John Morrison, Trish Stratus, and Snooki vs. Dolph Ziggler, LayCool (Michelle McCool and Layla), and Vickie Guerrero WWE Championship: The Miz vs. John Cena World Heavyweight Championship: Edge vs. Alberto Del Rio
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Eve Torres • WWE WrestleMania XXVII
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On this day in CM Punk History :
April 3rd 2011
WrestleMania XXVII : Randy Orton Def. CM Punk live from Georgia Dome, Atlanta, Georgia
#cm punk#phil brooks#wrestling#wwe#otd#best in the world#wrestlemania#2011#the new nexus#randy orton
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Randy Orton vs. CM Punk vs. John Cena vs. John Morrison vs. Sheamus vs. R-Truth | Elimination Chamber for a WWE Championship match at WrestleMania XXVII Elimination Chamber February 20, 2011
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undertaker vs. triple h – wrestlemania XXVII
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David Otunga
David Daniel Otunga Sr. (born April 7, 1980) is an American actor, lawyer, and professional wrestler currently signed with WWE as a panelist and color commentator. He was the runner-up on the first season of NXT. He is also an original member of The Nexus and The New Nexus, being the only member present through the entire duration of the stable in every incarnation. As part of the faction, he became a two-time WWE Tag Team Champion, having one reign each with fellow Nexus members John Cena and Michael McGillicutty.
Early life
Otunga was born in Elgin, Illinois, to father Moses, a Kenyan, and a European American mother, Billie, both of whom are educators. He is the youngest of three children. Otunga graduated from Larkin High School. Otunga earned a bachelor's degree in psychology from the University of Illinois. Following his graduation, he moved to New York City, where he became a laboratory manager in Columbia University's Cognitive Neuroscience Center. He later graduated from Harvard Law School in 2006, passing Illinois' bar exam. Following his graduation, he joined Sidley Austin, one of America's largest law firms. According to Otunga's LinkedIn profile, he worked with Sidley Austin from May 2005 to October 2007.
Acting career
In 2007, after his niece submitted his audition tape, Otunga was chosen to be a contestant on I Love New York 2 and given the nickname "Punk". He became one of the final three contestants in the competition, before being eliminated on the series' penultimate episode. Otunga has since starred in the 2013 thriller film The Call. Otunga made a guest appearance as himself in the 13,110th episode (Season 52, Episode 84) of General Hospital.
Professional wrestling career
World Wrestling Entertainment/WWEFCW (2008–2010)
In November 2008, Otunga signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) and was assigned to its development territory, Florida Championship Wrestling. He made his debut on May 29, 2009, under the ring name Dawson Alexander, in a six-man tag team match. Otunga teamed with Barry Allen and Jon Cutler to defeat Abraham Saddam Washington, Derrick Bateman and Camacho.
NXTÂ (2010)
On February 16, 2010, after numerous dark matches on both Raw and SmackDown, it was announced that Otunga would wrestle on the first season of NXT under his real name, with R-Truth as his storyline mentor. He made his debut on the inaugural episode of NXT on February 23, quickly defeating Darren Young. Young defeated Otunga in a rematch on the following week's broadcast, thanks to interference from Young's mentor, CM Punk. After the match, R-Truth tried to offer his support, only to be shoved away by a frustrated Otunga, resulting in Otunga turning heel. R-Truth took exception, confronting and brawling with Otunga backstage. On the March 30 episode of NXT, Otunga won an 8-man over the top rope battle royal against the other NXT Rookies to earn the right to guest host Raw the following week. On the April 5 episode of Raw, Otunga put himself in a tag team match with John Cena for the Unified WWE Tag Team Championship against ShoMiz (Big Show and The Miz). Later in the match, however, he refused to tag in and walked out, allowing ShoMiz to retain. On May 11, in the second Pros Poll, he was moved to second place. During the season finale on June 1, Otunga came in second place overall in the competition, losing out to Wade Barrett.
The Nexus (2010-2011)
The following week on Raw, Otunga and the other NXT rookies from season one interfered in the main event match between John Cena and CM Punk, attacking the competitors, the announce team, and ring announcer Justin Roberts, before dismantling the ring area and surrounding equipment. On the June 14 episode of Raw, the rookies attacked General Manager Bret Hart, when he refused to give them contracts. The following week on Raw, Vince McMahon fired Hart and announced the hiring of a new General Manager, who had signed all seven season one NXT rookies to contracts. The following week, the group was named The Nexus. On the July 12 episode of Raw, The Nexus, excluding Daniel Bryan (who was fired by Vince McMahon after the Nexus' first night on Raw in part due to choking ring announcer Justin Roberts with his own tie), competed in their first match together, defeating John Cena in a six-on-one handicap match. The Nexus continued to feud with Cena and the Raw roster, resulting in a seven-on-seven elimination tag team match at SummerSlam. Otunga was the fourth member of The Nexus eliminated, when he submitted to Chris Jericho, and The Nexus went on to lose the match.
Cena was later forced to join The Nexus, as a result of losing to Barrett at Hell in a Cell. At the following pay-per-view, Bragging Rights on October 24, Otunga and Cena teamed together to win the WWE Tag Team Championship from Cody Rhodes and Drew McIntyre. The next night on Raw Otunga and Cena lost the Tag Team Championship to fellow Nexus members Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater when Barrett ordered Otunga to allow Slater to pin him. On November 5, Otunga, who had been questioning Barrett's leadership in the past weeks, led Nexus, minus Barrett and Cena, to an invasion of SmackDown. Barrett did not approve of Otunga's decision to lead The Nexus to SmackDown and as a result forced him to defend his spot in the group a week later. On the November 12 episode of SmackDown, Otunga defeated Edge in a lumberjack match, after Kane interfered, to keep his spot in Nexus. About a month later, Otunga started to rebel against Barrett with the rest of Nexus behind him. After the group disobeyed direct orders and walked away from Barrett, Otunga told Barrett to rehire Cena the following week or be banished from Nexus.
In January 2011, Barrett was exiled from Nexus and CM Punk took over his spot as the leader of the group. While Justin Gabriel and Heath Slater chose not to follow Punk's orders and left Nexus, Otunga agreed to take his initiation test, a beating from the Big Show, and remain with the group. In late February, it was announced that Punk would face Randy Orton at WrestleMania XXVII, with each member of The Nexus facing Orton to win the right to accompany Punk to the ring in the weeks leading up to WrestleMania. Otunga faced Orton on the March 7 episode of Raw, but lost. Following the match, he was punted in the skull by Orton. Otunga was absent from television for over a month, returning on the April 11 episode of Raw with the other New Nexus members, and preventing Orton from earning a WWE Championship match.
On the May 23 episode of Raw, Otunga teamed with fellow Nexus member Michael McGillicutty to win the WWE Tag Team Championship from Kane and The Big Show with the help interference from fellow New Nexus members Mason Ryan and Punk. They made their only successful title defense against The Usos on the July 29 episode of SmackDown. After CM Punk left the New Nexus when his WWE contract expired on July 17, Otunga and McGillicutty competed against Santino Marella and Zack Ryder on the August 1 episode of Raw without any Nexus gear or armbands, and with all Nexus logos removed from their TitanTron, effectively signaling the end of the New Nexus. On the August 22 episode of Raw, Otunga and McGillicutty lost the Tag Team Championship to Air Boom (Kofi Kingston and Evan Bourne).
Legal advisor (2011–2015)
After a minor feud with Jerry Lawler, Otunga and McGillicutty's team quietly disbanded. Otunga then started a new storyline, focusing on his law background, as John Laurinaitis advised him to help disgruntled wrestlers plan a lawsuit against Triple H, WWE's chief operating officer. He also started carrying a Starbucks thermos. On the September 30 episode of SmackDown, Otunga and Laurinaitis sat down with Dolph Ziggler, Jack Swagger, Cody Rhodes, Alberto Del Rio, Christian, and Vickie Guerrero to discuss the matter. The following week on Raw, Otunga walked out on Triple H with other wrestlers, Divas, and referees after a "vote of no confidence" for Triple H as General Manager of Raw. He returned to in-ring action on the November 29 SmackDown Holiday Special where he was defeated by Randy Orton in a Miracle on 34th Street Fight match. On the December 23 episode of SmackDown he cancelled a #1 Contender's match between The Big Show and Mark Henry due to the latter's leg injury; he was knocked out by Show as a result. Otunga faced The Big Show on the December 26 episode of Raw and the December 30 episode of SmackDown, but lost both matches. He obtained his first win since returning to singles competition on the January 13, 2012, episode of SmackDown, defeating Santino Marella. He captured back-to-back wins against Ezekiel Jackson on the February 20 episode of Raw and the February 21 episode of Super SmackDown. On the March 12 episode of Raw, it was announced that Otunga would be the captain of Laurinaitis' team for the battle for control 12-man Tag Team match at WrestleMania. Team Johnny was victorious at WrestleMania XXVIII. On the April 16 episode of Raw, Otunga unsuccessfully challenged Santino Marella for the United States Championship. Otunga took leave from WWE television from April 23 to May 14 to be with his fiancé, Jennifer Hudson, during the murder trial of William Balfour in Chicago.
At No Way Out, Otunga lost to Brodus Clay via count out. The next night on Raw, Otunga teamed with Big Show and John Laurinaitis in a 3 on 1 handicap match. Before the match started, Big Show walked out on Otunga and Laurinaitis. Otunga walked out as well during the match, because Laurinaitis had refused to tag himself in, allowing John Cena to make Laurinaitis submit. The next week on SmackDown, Otunga delivered a low blow to Brodus Clay as Clay was fighting Big Show. He returned to Raw on August 20 to confront General Manager AJ Lee. He was put into a match against Big Show, which he lost. On September 3, Otunga was seen with Alberto Del Rio, who told Matt Striker that his client (Del Rio) won't talk to him. On the September 7 episode of SmackDown, he represented Alberto Del Rio and Ricardo Rodriguez to win the case to ban Sheamus' finishing move, the Brogue Kick, just as Otunga was facing Sheamus at the night's main event, although the Brogue Kick was later reinstated. He managed Alberto Del Rio at Night of Champions in his match with Sheamus for the World Heavyweight Championship which Del Rio lost, At Survivor Series, Otunga was made a part of Team Ziggler, filling in for the injured Cody Rhodes. He was eliminated by Daniel Bryan. Otunga competed in the 2013 Royal Rumble match entering at #9 but was eliminated by Sheamus. His last singles match was a loss to Ryback. Since then, he has been doing promotional work for WWE backstage. Otunga returned on October 28 when he conducted an interview for WWE.com after Big Show sued WWE and Triple H for defamation, discrimination and wrongful termination of contract.
Otunga returned on April 6, 2014 in the André the Giant Memorial Battle Royal at WrestleMania XXX and was eliminated by Big E. Otunga did not make any WWE appearances again until he returned to live events on January 9, 2015. His last match was on July 5, 2015 on a WWE Live SummerSlam Heatwave Tour where he lost to R-Truth.
Non-wrestling roles (2015–present)
Otunga returned to television on February 2, 2015, doing the Raw Pre-Show. Following this, he offered his legal services to his former tag team partner Curtis Axel regarding his Royal Rumble 2015 controversy. Now rarely an in-ring performer, Otunga replaced Alex Riley as one of the hosts of the weekly Raw pre-show on the WWE Network.
In June 2016, Otunga left his position on the Raw pre-show panel, where he joined the commentary team alongside Tom Phillips for both Superstars and Main Event. On the June 23 episode of SmackDown, Otunga temporarily replaced Jerry Lawler on the commentary team, after Lawler was suspended by WWE. Following the 2016 WWE draft, Otunga was announced to join the SmackDown commentary team on a full-time basis, alongside Mauro Ranallo and John "Bradshaw" Layfield, where he served as the babyface color commentator in contrast to JBL's heel color commentary.
On April 11, 2017, it was reported that Otunga was traded to the Raw brand for Byron Saxton as part of the 2017 WWE Superstar Shake-up. However, due to his acting career, he was replaced by Booker T on Raw for six weeks. Upon Otunga's return, Booker remained Raw color commentator while Otunga became a pre-show panelist. He has occasionally appeared on commentary since.
Personal life
Seven months after meeting singer and actress Jennifer Hudson, Otunga proposed marriage on Hudson's 27th birthday in 2008. On August 10, 2009, Hudson gave birth to the couple's first child, their son David Daniel Otunga Jr. By November 2017, Otunga and Hudson had split after being in the process of separation for several months.
Filmography
Championships and accomplishments
Pro Wrestling Illustrated
WWE
Wrestling Observer Newsletter
Feud of the Year (2010) The Nexus vs. WWE
Most Hated Wrestler of the Year (2010) As part of The Nexus
Rookie of the Year (2010)
Ranked No. 84 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2012
WWE Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with John Cena (1) and Michael McGillicutty (1)
Slammy Award (2 times)
Shocker of the Year (2010) The debut of The Nexus
Pee-wee Herman Bowtie Award (2011)
Worst Television Announcer (2016)
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Undertaker vs. Triple H, WrestleMania XXVII
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Wrestlemania Main Event Reviews - Final Rankings!
And with that yesterday, all 43 matches have been watched, rated, and reviewed! I hope you all enjoyed this series and be sure to check out the tag if you missed any!
But there's one thing left to do before Wrestlemania XL tonight, and that's to rank all of these matches from worst to best! Here's my rankings! Let me know where your favourite finished.
43. Wrestlemania VIII: Hulk Hogan vs. Sid Justice
42. Wrestlemania IX: Yokozuna w/ Mr. Fuji vs. Bret Hart (c) for the WWF World Championship/Hulk Hogan vs. Yokozuna (c) w/ Mr. Fuji for the WWF World Championship
41. Wrestlemania VII: Hulk Hogan vs. Sgt. Slaughter (c) w/ General Adnan for the WWF World Championship
40. Wrestlemania X: Bret Hart vs. Yokozuna (c) w/ Mr. Fuji & Jim Cornette for the WWF World Championship with special guest referee “Rowdy” Roddy Piper
39. Wrestlemania II: King Kong Bundy w/ Bobby Heenan vs. Hulk Hogan (c) in a steel cage match for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
38. Wrestlemania XXVII: John Cena vs. The Miz (c) w/ Alex Riley for the WWE Championship
37. Wrestlemania XXXII: Roman Reigns vs. Triple H (c) w/ Stephanie McMahon for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
36. Wrestlemania I: “Rowdy” Roddy Piper and “Mr. Wonderful” Paul Orndorff w/ “Cowboy” Bob Orton vs. Hulk Hogan and Mr. T w/ Jimmy “Superfly” Snuka
35. Wrestlemania XI: Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Lawrence Taylor with special guest referee Pat Patterson
34. Wrestlemania XXXVIII, Sunday: Brock Lesnar vs. Roman Reigns w/ Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, & Paul Heyman for the WWE Championship & the WWE Universal Championship
33. Wrestlemania 25: Randy Orton vs. Triple H (c) for the WWE Championship
32. Wrestlemania XXXIV: Roman Reigns vs. Brock Lesnar (c) w/ Paul Heyman for the WWE Universal Championship
31. Wrestlemania 13: The Undertaker vs. Sycho Sid (c) in a No Disqualification Match for the WWF World Championship
30. Wrestlemania X8: Triple H vs. Chris Jericho (c) w/ Stephanie McMahon for the WWF Undisputed Championship
29. Wrestlemania XXXIII: Roman Reigns vs. The Undertaker in a No Holds Barred Match
28. Wrestlemania III: Andre the Giant w/ Bobby Heenan vs. Hulk Hogan (c) for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
27. Wrestlemania IV: “Macho Man” Randy Savage w/ Miss Elizabeth vs. “The Million Dollar Man” Ted DiBiase w/ Andre the Giant in a tournament final for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
26. Wrestlemania XXXVIII, Saturday: "Stone Cold" Steve Austin vs. Kevin Owens in a No Holds Barred Match
25. Wrestlemania V: Hulk Hogan vs. “Macho Man” Randy Savage (c) for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship
24. Wrestlemania 21: Batista vs. Triple H (c) w/ Ric Flair for the World Heavyweight Championship
23. Wrestlemania XXXVI, Sunday: Drew McIntyre vs. Brock Lesnar (c) for the WWE World Championship
22. Wrestlemania XXXVII, Sunday: Edge vs. Daniel Bryan vs. Roman Reigns (c) w/ Jey Uso & Paul Heyman for the WWE Universal Championship
21. Wrestlemania XXXI: Roman Reigns (vs. Seth Rollins) vs. Brock Lesnar (c) w/ Paul Heyman for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
20. Wrestlemania 22: Triple H vs. John Cena (c) for the WWE Championship
19. Wrestlemania 2000: The Rock w/ Vince McMahon vs. Big Show w/ Shane McMahon vs. Mick Foley w/ Linda McMahon vs. Triple H (c) w/ Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley in an elimination match for the WWF World Championship
18. Wrestlemania XXXIX, Sunday: Cody Rhodes vs. Roman Reigns (c) w/ Solo Sikoa & Paul Heyman for the Undisputed WWE Universal Championship
17. Wrestlemania XXVIII: John Cena vs. The Rock
16. Wrestlemania VI: Ultimate Warrior vs. Hulk Hogan for the WWF World Heavyweight Championship and WWF Intercontinental Championship
15. Wrestlemania XXXV: Becky Lynch vs. Ronda Rousey (c) vs. Charlotte Flair (c) for the WWE Raw Women’s Championship and WWE Smackdown Women’s Championship
14. Wrestlemania XXIX: John Cena vs. The Rock (c) for the WWE Championship
13. Wrestlemania XV: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin vs. The Rock (c) in a No Disqualifications match for the WWF World Championship
12. Wrestlemania XII: Shawn Michaels vs. Bret Hart (c) in a 60-Minute Iron Man Match for the WWF World Championship
11. Wrestlemania XIV: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin vs. Shawn Michaels (c) for the WWF World Championship with special guest enforcer Mike TysonÂ
10. Wrestlemania XXXIX, Saturday: Kevin Owens & Sami Zayn vs. The Usos (Jimmy Uso & Jey Uso) (c) for the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships
9. Wrestlemania XXIII: Shawn Michaels vs. John Cena (c) for the WWE Championship
8. Wrestlemania XXX: Daniel Bryan vs. Batista vs. Randy Orton (c) for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship
7. Wrestlemania XXXVI, Saturday: AJ Styles w/ Luke Gallows and Karl Anderson vs. The Undertaker in a Boneyard Match
6. Wrestlemania XIX: Brock Lesnar vs. Kurt Angle (c) for the WWE Championship
5. Wrestlemania XXIV: The Undertaker vs. Edge (c) for the World Heavyweight Championship
4. Wrestlemania XX: Chris Benoit vs. Shawn Michaels vs. Triple H (c) for the World Heavyweight Championship
3. Wrestlemania X-Seven: “Stone Cold” Steve Austin vs. The Rock (c) in a No Disqualifications Match for the WWF World Championship
2. Wrestlemania XXXVII, Saturday: Bianca Belair vs. Sasha Banks (c) for the WWE Smackdown Women's Championship
1. Wrestlemania XXVI: Shawn Michaels vs. The Undertaker in a No Disqualifications, Streak vs. Career Match
So there's my rankings. I think about 31 out of the 43 are at least decent, which is not a terrible track record! Now, let's see how #44 and #45 are this weekend!
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How2Wrestling #53 - #How2TheMiz
This week, Kefin and Jo escape The Real World and about to feel...
AWWWWWESOOOOOOOMMMMMEEEE!!
#How2Wrestling#wrestling#The Miz#WWE#ECW#John Morrison#Colin Delaney#Tommy Dreamer#WrestleMania XXVII#John Cena#Extreme Rules 2016#Sami Zayn#Cesaro#Kevin Owens#The Real World#WWE Monday Night RAW#Michael Cole#JBL#Talking Smack#Daniel Bryan#Enzo Amore
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The Undertaker’s Accomplishments in Pro Wrestling:
WWE Champion (4 times)
World Heavyweight Champion (3 times)
WCW Tag Team Champion (1 time; with Kane)
WWE Hardcore Champion (1 time)
WWE World Tag Team Champion (6 times; with Stone Cold (1), Big Show (2), The Rock (1), & Kane (2))
2007 Royal Rumble Winner
12 Slammy Awards (1997 Best Entrance Music, 1997 Best Tattoo, Match of the Year (2009, 2010, 2012, 2015), 2010 Moment of the Year [vs. Shawn Michaels at WrestleMania XXVI], 1994 Most Intimidating, 2011 OMG Moment of the Year [Kicking out of Triple H’s “Tombstone Piledriver” at WrestleMania XXVII], 2015 Rivalry of the Year [vs. Brock Lesnar], 1997 Star of the Highest Magnitude, & 1996 WWE’s Greatest Hit [Sucking Diesel into the abyss at In Your House 6])
USWA Unified World Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
WCWA Texas Heavyweight Champion (1 time)
Also, the Holder of the legendary undefeated streak at WrestleMania (which sadly got ended at WrestleMania XXX by Brock Lesnar)
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"WWE can't get any worse than it is now!”
You think so? Need I remind you that at one point...
Raw had Nickelback for their theme song
SmackDown had Green Day for their theme song
NXT was a reality show
ECW degenerated into a shell of its former self
R-Truth main-evented a pay-per-view
John Laurinaitis main-evented a pay-per-view
Pre-A-list era Miz main-evented Wrestlemania
Snooki won a tag team match that same night
Various other celebrities guest-hosted Raw on a weekly basis despite a large number of them having absolutely ZERO wrestling knowledge
AÂ play-by-play commentator turned heel
He also managed to score a victory over a veteran wrestler at the aforementioned Wrestlemania XXVIIÂ Â
Another play-by-play commentator main-evented Raw (and won)
An entire Royal Rumble match was wasted on an 18-second curtainjerker
John Cena and Randy Orton somehow singlehandedly defeated the entire Raw roster in one match
CM Punk's main-event push was halted by a returning Kevin Nash
Yeah, those 15-minute New Day segments aren’t looking so bad after all, are they?
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